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On today’s episode of The Confluence: Education reporter Sarah Schneider explains the vote taken by the Pittsburgh Public School board last night, and previews how the district plans to balance its budget; the Pittsburgh International Airport is expecting a surge in passengers this Thanksgiving holiday; and we talk about the history of why the commonwealth uses judicial retention.
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Last month’s passenger count at the Pittsburgh International Airport was up 120% from last year. Airport officials say they’re hopeful this trajectory will continue. They’re predicting a surge of arrivals into Pittsburgh on Wednesday afternoon, and more departures on Sunday and Monday.
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The number of people traveling for the upcoming holiday period could break some records this year.Nationwide, AAA projects more than 115 million Americans…
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The Wednesday before Thanksgiving is typically the busiest travel day for the holiday, though Pennsylvania Turnpike officials said Tuesday was projected…
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Drivers hitting the road this holiday season will be far from alone. The American Automobile Association estimates there will be a record-breaking 100.5…
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If you'll be driving this Thanksgiving, you might see an increase in traffic as you make your way to holiday gatherings.AAA predicts that about 42 million…
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Travel is cheaper this year, with gas prices and plane tickets being less expensive than they have been in recent years, and this has led to AAA project a…
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With the year coming to a close and holiday celebrations abounding, travel contributor Elaine Labalme stops by with suggestions to help you answer the…
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With the year coming to a close and holiday celebrations abounding, travel contributor Elaine Labalme stops by with suggestions to help you answer the…
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Looking for a way to de-stress from the holidays? Travel contributor Elaine Labalme suggests some bed and breakfast getaways in the Commonwealth. Buhl…