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On today's program: State Sen. Wayne Fontana tells us why he’s co-sponsoring two bills to regulate 3D-printed guns, known as "ghost guns"; Kathy Humphrey,…
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The Trump administration decided to roll back President Obama’s clean power plan in August. That plan was announced in 2015 and was called the “single…
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Lead Plagues Pittsburgh & Disincorporation Rejoins The Conversation As Election Season Gets UnderwayPittsburgh's primary is set, but election season is just getting underway. Politcal reporters Kevin Zwick of the Greensburg Tribune-Review and Chris…
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On May 16th, Allegheny County primary voters will choose their party’s nominees to run for Allegheny County Council. Democrats, who have a two-to-one…
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Sen. Wayne Fontana, D-Allegheny, on Wednesday announced plans to introduce three bills that would authorize the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority to…
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The process of closing a massive state prison complex in Pittsburgh has made progress in the weeks since it was announced, including the transfer of some…
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The United Way along with the Afterschool Alliance and two state lawmakers hosted a “crawl” to after-school programs in the city Wednesday.The first stop…
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The Public Utility Commission has approved with conditions the application by Lyft to offer ridesharing services statewide for two years.“Those conditions…
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Two Public Utility Commission Administrative Law judges may have recommended that the full Commission deny Uber’s application for a permanent license, but…
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Mayor Bill Peduto lifted his cell phone up, showing the Lyft and Uber apps on his screen.“I don’t drive them, but I use them,” Peduto said. “I’ve used…