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The proposed ordinance would trigger an immediate reassessment while also establishing criteria for reassessments in the future.
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On Pennsylvania’s April 23 primary ballot are races for president, U.S. House and Senate, attorney general, auditor general, treasurer, and more.
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The Pennsylvania Doula Commission will provide $1,500 to 25 expecting families for doula services.
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U.S. Forest Service chief visits Pittsburgh on Earth Day, celebrates urban forestry efforts
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Provisional ballots are a backstop to make sure people can vote even when there’s confusion.
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Founded in 1983 by Dave Tuttle and Andy Hardie, the shop on Atwood Street, surrounded by Pitt’s urban campus, is a nostalgic touchstone for many university graduates.
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The Pittsburgh Pirates have cooled off after a hot start. The Pirates have lost six straight after being swept by Boston and now sit at 11-11.
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A Pennsylvania appeals court has kept alive an Italian heritage group’s challenge to efforts by the city of Pittsburgh to remove a statue of Christopher Columbus from a city park.
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A new report by ReImagine Appalachia examines how investments are being used to restore the Pittsburgh region's natural resources while training a disconnected workforce.
Food justice advocates have been calling on the city to put federal pandemic aid toward filling the gaps in the city's food system for years. This year, the city appears poised to do that.
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Pennsylvania's 2024 state House and Senate races will be decided by just a sliver of the voting population, thanks to closed primaries and non-competitive districts.
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The efforts include giving more money to public transit, mandating prevailing wages for clean energy projects, and updating efficiency standards for appliances.
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Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry charged Shell Pipeline Friday with chronically underreporting spills of industrial waste during construction of a pipeline feeding the company’s Beaver County ethane cracker.
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SNAP benefits, crop insurance, and conservation programs are funded through the Farm Bill, but the 2024 reauthorization is delayed in Congress.
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County district attorneys are in line for millions of dollars, but under-resourced public defenders say they’ve been sidelined.