Republican state Rep. Dave Zimmerman is pushing state legislators to invite chaplains into public school districts to serve as counselors to students and teachers.
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Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives is advancing legislation long sought by counties seeking help to manage huge influxes of mail-in ballots during elections in the presidential battleground state.
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In an annual report on city finances, Pittsburgh City Controller Rachael Heisler said that while some revenue streams have recovered to pre-pandemic levels, the city's expenditures are still on track to outpace the money coming in.
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Pennsylvania took a step Tuesday toward becoming the latest state to punish someone for using a Bluetooth-connected device to track someone without their permission.
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From the rally’s podium, House Republican Leader Bryan Cutler criticized legislation passed by the Democratic-controlled House last month that seeks to ban ghost guns.
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The committee announced the plan for how counties of all sizes will be able to request their portion of the historic $7.5 million investment of state money.
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Pittsburgh City Council approved a $133,000 expansion of its ShotSpotter contract Tuesday to implement the devices in Carrick.
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Lee's position on environmental issues has long been underscored by concerns that pollution hurts low-income communities most.
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Pro-Palestine protesters at Schenley Plaza are planning to have a final dinner tonight before vacating the premises, bringing to an end a nearly week-long protest.
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Pittsburgh’s Urban Redevelopment Authority's OwnPGH program in Pittsburgh has sold 100 homes since it launched last year.
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Thousands of employees at federal contractors do not have whistleblower protections despite 2013 lawA whistleblower reported issues at an affordable housing complex to HUD. But a gap in the law meant she wasn’t protected from retaliation.