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Activity downtown hasn’t quite returned to pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels, but a new report from the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership says it has begun to rebound.
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On today’s episode of The Confluence: WHYY’s Mallory Falk updates us on a lawsuit alleging the state does not fund school districts fairly, in violation of the state constitution; Pittsburgh Magazine’s Hal B. Klein takes stock of the city’s restaurant scene, and what he anticipates in 2022; and local troupe CorningWorks resumes performances of an interactive show, ‘The Tipping Point.’
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On today’s episode of The Confluence: An investigation into how state lawmakers don’t consistently disclose what the attorneys they hire are working on, despite Right-to-Know requests from journalists; the Steelers' road to the NFL Playoffs Wildcard Round; and how restaurant owners and workers are feeling about the pandemic.
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A Soulful Taste of the Burgh will occupy Market Square with dozens of food vendors, live music, and more
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On today's program: An investigative report shows no support for a UPMC claim that the Pittsburgh region is seeing a “less severe” strain of the…
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On today’s program: Celebrity chef Lidia Bastianich talks about her culinary empire and bringing people together with food; a workspace and art gallery…
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A 90.5 WESA analysis of food facility inspection violations data from the Western Pennsylvania Regional Data Center and the Allegheny County Department of…
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Women account for 50.5 percent of the population of the United States, but across the country, that number is not reflected in boardrooms, which are only…
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Seven Pittsburgh chefs and establishments have been named semifinalists for this year's national James Beard Foundation awards.Whitfield, the restaurant…
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Recent allegations suggest sexual harassment is part of the "culture of silence" in Harrisburg, LNP Media reports.In the past month, Gov. Tom Wolf has…