By 2045, the buses of Pittsburgh will produce net zero carbon emissions, according to the first-ever climate plan released by Pittsburgh Regional Transit.
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A URA pilot program aims to clean up 14 blighted properties in Beltzhoover, the Hill District, Homewood, Larimer and Knoxville with funds from the city’s Land Bank.
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Local trade apprenticeships and union gain national attention from North America's Building Trades Unions
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Gov. Josh Shapiro’s plan to boost funding for public transportation systems has been approved by Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives. But it faces tough odds in the Republican-controlled Senate. The Democratic-controlled House voted 106-95 on Wednesday, nearly along partisan lines.
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Pittsburgh’s Urban Redevelopment Authority is proposing an overhaul of its Small Landlord Fund, aiming to reach more landlords — and ultimately help house more people, officials said Thursday.
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The Monongahela Incline Review Committee will include local officials and stakeholders, including business owners who've been affected by closures during the past year.
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A bill expected to be introduced to Pittsburgh City Council this week would expand existing tax cuts for downtown developers as vacancy rates climb.
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Pittsburgh’s housing authority will open its Section 8 voucher waiting list today for the first time since 2018.
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City leaders gathered Downtown Monday to highlight the need for more traffic-calming measures as the city seeks to reduce fatal crashes.
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The derailment in Northampton County involved three trains that left some railroad cars scattered along a riverbank and at least one partially in the river.
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The derailment in eastern Pennsylvania left some railroad cars along a riverbank and at least one partially in the river but caused no reported injuries or hazardous materials concerns