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Allegheny County agencies are still writing a budget for $380 million in coronavirus relief from President Biden's American Rescue Plan. Details have yet to be released, and activists think the public should have more input.
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The Department of Children Initiatives aims to "promote access to high quality early learning and out of school time programs for all children in Allegheny County."
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Nearly 30 free concerts are scheduled at South Park and Hartwood Acres.
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Research finds that young, Black people in Pennsylvania are more likely to serve life sentences without parole because of second-degree murder convictions.
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On today’s program: The chancellor for Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education explains why he supports plans that would consolidate six universities into two, while leaving each campus open; the president of the state system faculty union weighs in on the consolidation plan and why members oppose it; and County Councilperson DeWitt Walton talks about the newly approved Independent Police Review Board.
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On today's program: Commonwealth residents in Phase 1B can begin booking appointments today, but there are still thousands of 1A eligible residents who…
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A yearlong, pandemic-driven ban on utility shutoffs for low-income customers in Pennsylvania will end this week, putting hundreds of thousands of people…
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On today's program: Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald reflects on how prepared the county was for the COVID-19 pandemic when it hit Pennsylvania…
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Close to $80 million in federal rental aid will be available to landlords and tenants in Allegheny County starting at 8 a.m. Monday.County officials said…
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On today's program: Two researchers from Pittsburgh-based institutions found Black Americans are more likely to live further from a vaccine distribution…