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Through the dated kitchen and a hallway with a gaping hole, past the stacks of dusty Bibles and art history books, a grand staircase snakes through the…
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When Lena Andrews moved from Friendship to East Liberty, she was enamored with her new neighborhood’s array of restaurants and shops, easy access to…
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Pennsylvania legislators about a decade ago passed a law to protect homeowners by limiting property tax hikes to the rate of inflation. Has the law, known…
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A fun day in the sun turned to inexplicable horror last week when a freckled 10-year-old boy who loved soccer was decapitated on the world’s largest water…
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Last month’s shootings at an Orlando nightclub reignited the debate over gun control. Here in the commonwealth, gun advocates feel money can be saved by…
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In a recent article for our content partner Public Source reporter Eric Holmberg addresses Pennsylvania’s reporting of open data. It appears the…
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Pittsburgh has two abortion clinics. They attract women seeking care as well as abortion protesters and volunteers who guide patients inside. Laura…
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Ninety percent of car crashes are preventable.As it stands, about 30,000 people die in car crashes every year in the United States, said Mark Kopko of the…
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The street where Carol Speaks grew up is only blocks from where her grandson Antwann died.At 19 years old, he was shot 17 times, according to Carol, in…
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Monica Hawkins can still laugh at her son Donté’s sense of humor as she replays it nearly four years later on YouTube. And she can smile at the uncanny…