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Nodding to fears of a “cop city,” councilors set limits on uses at the facility, on which the city plans to spend some $85 ...
Nearly 30,000 people in Southwestern Pennsylvania are projected to lose government food assistance under this and other federal changes.
New Freeport and Springhill continue to grapple with a 2022 fracking mishap, and local researchers point to EQT and the ...
On a day in which Gov. Josh Shapiro criticized the “rhetoric of rage,” researchers detailed the use of AI to catalyze anger ...
Hazelwood's riverfront may soon be rezoned to restrict “hazardous operations” and other industrial uses, as a recycling plant ...
The artist behind Maria’s Ideas reflects on her role in the citywide cleanup, creating art to inspire community care.
For this Steelers fan, love of the game brings people together. As a piano teacher, she wonders if sports have crowded out ...
From Pitt to CMU to CCAC, Pittsburgh universities have faced clashes over speech, politics and academic freedom for nearly a ...
From a global race with China to nuclear power, AI development in Pennsylvania appeals to tech giants Google and Amazon, but ...
Pittsburgh’s inclusionary zoning plan drew sharp debate between housing advocates and developers. A final city council vote ...
Trans youth may still legally receive gender-affirming care in Pennsylvania, but families are looking across state borders to find new providers.
Rising enrollment at Pitt pushes students into hotels and apartments, highlighting housing shortages and rising Oakland costs ...