City-operated swimming pools are scheduled to open on June 15, after lifeguards complete training, certification and onboarding procedures.
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On Monday, Republican State Senate Appropriations Chair Scott Martin echoed his past reservations about Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget proposal for next year.
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Pittsburgh had been paying a contractor for professional services related to farmers markets via PayPal, which is a violation of the city's own policy.
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Gov. Josh Shapiro signed an executive order Monday to increase access to public service jobs.
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With polls showing a tight presidential race, Democrats are hoping to unite their base behind an issue that once divided them: reproductive rights.
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A new Democratic ad campaign targets one of Trump's most loyal blocs: Rural voters, including in Pa.The ads, part of American Bridge 21st Century's broader $200 million effort to defeat Trump, target exurban and rural areas like Erie, Johnstown and Altoona.
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Ezra Bozeman, incarcerated in Pennsylvania state prisons since a murder conviction in the 1970s, is quadriplegic and in need of specialized care.
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The Wilkinsburg Police Department is upgrading its body cameras, enough for every officer on the force, with the support of more than half a million dollars of federal funding, local and federal officials announced Monday.
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Dr. Cyril H. Wecht spent much of his life pressing his view that more than one shooter was involved in President John Kennedy’s 1963 assassination.
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Primary election results remain unofficial until audits, protests and certification are completed.
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Gov. Josh Shapiro has proposed increasing taxpayer money for child care, but advocates say the ultimate cost needs to be far higher.