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Better collaboration between employers and workforce training programs is key to filling the expected job openings in the growing oil and natural gas…
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Experts say flat topography, impermeable clay-based soil and building on a low lying coastal plain all contributed to the significant flooding issues in…
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New research from the Rand Corporation shows that who you are – including your race, education and income – is a big predictor of how healthy you eat. But…
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New data suggests that Pittsburgh sewer overflows may be 15 percent greater than prior estimates, which were based on data from 2003. A new report from…
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In the wake of ISIS attacks in Belgium that left many dead and injured, we'll talk with nationally recognized counterterrorism expert Colin Clarke,…
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In the wake of ISIS attacks in Belgium that left many dead and injured, we'll talk with nationally recognized counterterrorism expert Colin Clarke,…
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It’s been nearly two years since a Shop ‘n Save grocery store opened on Centre Avenue in the Hill District. For decades, the neighborhood was considered a…
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Minority workers hold 11 percent of the jobs in the greater Pittsburgh area, compared with about 25 percent of the jobs in 15 comparable regions. That’s…
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The Pittsburgh Public School District has claimed $3 million of $63 million being handed out Monday by the U.S. Department of Justice aimed and increasing…