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Lt. Gov. John Fetterman visited U.S. Steel’s coke works in Clairton Friday morning, and offered a ringing endorsement of its efforts to recover from a…
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With Historic Rainfalls Still In The Forecasts, What Can Landslide Victims Do When Disaster Strikes?Last year was Pittsburgh's wettest on record, triggering dozens of landslides, forcing people out of their homes and costing the city millions in repairs.…
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Steelworkers and residents of the Mon Valley packed the Clairton Municipal Building Thursday afternoon for a lengthy hearing convened by Democratic state…
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The Breathe Project is holding a meeting Thursday night to discuss how the rerouting of rail traffic might impact air quality north of the Monogahela…
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Local regulators are urging residents who live near US Steel’s Clairton Coke Works to limit their exposure to outdoor air because of ongoing pollution…
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A litany of health issues is arising as weather and temperatures become more severe, said emergency nursing experts at the national Emergency Nurses…
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Pennsylvania's governor said Thursday the state will use a $118 million settlement with Volkswagen over the company's cheating on emissions tests to cut…
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently signed a consent decree with the Pittsburgh-based S.H. Bell Company to reduce manganese pollution from…
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R. Subramanian has been working on air quality issues for about 15 years. He started with a background in mechanical engineering, then added chemistry and…
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Outside Woodland Hills Academy in Turtle Creek, there’s a little playground with swings, a jungle gym and a couple spring-mounted toy horses. You can’t…