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Participants will spend the next two months completing weekly litter-related challenges that they say will help keep Allegheny County beautiful.
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Runners, walkers and cyclists can once again use the riverfront trail through most of the Strip District. The section between 15th and 26th streets was closed for a few years due to construction taking place nearby.
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On today’s program: Michael Nordwall, the new special agent in charge at the FBI Pittsburgh Field Office lays out his priorities to address drugs, cybercrime and domestic terrorism in the role; City Theatre’s associate artistic director Clare Drobot previews the company’s 2021-2022 season of in-person performances; and the history of how parts of the city’s riverfronts transformed from railroads supporting steel mills to pedestrian trails.
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Teams of 10 will compete in the Litter League, in categories like most trash collected. The season starts on Earth Day and runs two months.
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Wednesday, April 8, saw probably the nicest weather since the coronavirus shutdown began: sunny and topping 70 degrees. At about 5:30 p.m. that day, the…
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Sometimes Pittsburgh feels like one contiguous construction zone: a tundra of utility repair, a Pangea of road work, the United Neighborhoods of…
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McKnight Realty Partners has just purchased South Side terminal properties and plans on investing millions of dollars to bring it up to modern standards…
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McKnight Realty Partners has just purchased South Side terminal properties and plans on investing millions of dollars to bring it up to modern standards…
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This weekend marks 18 years for the Pittsburgh Triathlon, but this year, it’s a bit different.The event will move from its North Shore location of years…
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Saturday is the national opening day for trails, and even though the Three Rivers Heritage Trail stays open year round, the Friends of the Riverfront will…