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Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald unveiled a $990.6 million fiscal plan to county council Tuesday. Residents spoke up about a mask mandate.
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Allegheny County government employees will be required to submit proof of COVID-19 vaccination by Dec. 1 or face termination.
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The Allegheny County Health Department on Wednesday reported 450 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours. It is the highest number of new daily infections in a report since April.
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On today’s program: Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald explains why the county hasn’t declared a mask mandate or mitigation efforts despite rising COVID-19 cases, mandates for new and current employees, and what businesses can do; and how ending weekly free phone calls impact those incarcerated who are trying to stay connected with loved ones.
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Roughly one-third of county employees are not vaccinated, according to county officials.
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A week after a large majority of Allegheny County Council members passed a measure to enact paid sick leave requirements, County Executive Rich Fitzgerald…
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On today's program: Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald reflects on how prepared the county was for the COVID-19 pandemic when it hit Pennsylvania…
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COVID-19 case numbers are no longer declining in Allegheny County. The Health Department said Wednesday that the seven day average number of new cases was…
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On today's program: Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto and Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald spoke about what the pandemic has revealed about the state…
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On today's program: Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald calls on residents to remain vigilant, not gather during COVID-19 surge; and psychologist…