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On today’s episode of The Confluence: The Port Authority Board has approved extending CEO Katharine Kelleman’s contract for another four years; a bill in the state legislature aims to provide money for weatherization and home repairs; and a conversation with the former FBI and CIA director about his family’s experience with elder fraud.Today’s guests include: Katharine Kelleman, CEO of the Port Authority of Allegheny County; state Rep. Sara Innamorato; and William Webster, former FBI and CIA director, and his wife Lynda Webster.
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Real estate experts predict that home price appreciation will slow down in the next year as rising mortgage rates push some buyers out of the market. But home values are expected to keep rising as the large millennial population continues to compete for a low inventory of housing.
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The report from the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency was released today.
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Home sale prices have outpaced inflation since 2016, according to an analysis commissioned by the Pittsburgh Urban Redevelopment Authority and Allegheny County Economic Development agency.
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The Allegheny County Health Department is weighing new housing enforcement measures next year, as data shows that some of the worst violators pay nothing.
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The initiative is funded through the city’s Housing Opportunity Fund.
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On today's program: health reporter Sarah Boden explains how new state guidance on vaccine distribution could make it more difficult for small pharmacies…
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On today's program: We hear what’s next for Aurora since acquiring Uber’s self-driving branch; and the Pittsburgh Mercy President and CEO on what’s…
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At least eight residents of a long-beleaguered apartment complex in Penn Hills will be forced to move out by Monday – the same day a moratorium that has…
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Every night, 70-year-old Jeanne Delancey goes to sleep beneath a dinner plate-sized patch of mold that surrounds a vent on her bedroom wall.“I tried to…