There are nearly 3,400 dams in Pennsylvania regulated by the state. Many of those are “low head” dams spanning from one side of a creek or river to the other, affecting the water flow.
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Democratic Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania is conceding his reelection bid to Republican David McCormick. The concession came Thursday, more than two weeks after Election Day. A statewide recount is showing no signs of closing the gap and Casey's campaign has suffered repeated blows in court.
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Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Battalion Chief John Walsh died Thursday night while in command of firefighters at a structure fire in East Hills.
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Dozens of Pittsburgh residents packed a heated City Council public hearing Wednesday night to cheer, jeer, and express their opinions about proposed zoning rule changes.
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A man who was charged with murdering his father's fiancee when he was just 11 years old is suing four Pennsylvania state troopers after being exonerated.
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The National Weather Service is warning residents of hazardous weather through tomorrow.
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The official recount in the race for the U.S. Senate between Sen. Bob Casey and his Republican challenger Dave McCormick got underway in Allegheny County on Wednesday.
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Artist Joshua Challen Ice's light-based art installation "Aurora" will adorn Mellon Square this holiday season.
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Leave it to a professional stand-up comedian to put the best face on a dream that didn’t quite pan out.
More than a dozen former Pittsburgh Public Schools such as Larimer School are now apartment buildings, both affordable and market-rate, according to a WESA analysis.
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The precautionary measure — coming at no cost to farmers — is targeted to pinpoint and contain the source of viral infections and prevent the spread of Influenza A.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers visit the Cleveland Browns on Thursday night.
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Watch a holiday special, "The Haunted Man's Christmas Carol," check out the Pittsburgh Shorts fest or shop around at the Downtown holiday market — here's what to do in Pittsburgh this weekend.
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The taxpayer-funded Allegheny Regional Asset District has approved a record budget of $141.2 million for 2025.
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Free spaying and neutering – for both house pets and cats brought in off the street – could soon return to Pittsburgh.