Jay-Z’s company Roc Nation is funding informational events to get Philadelphians on board with using taxpayer money for private school vouchers.
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Lt. Gov. Austin Davis said the difference between Trump and Biden is stark, calling the former president a “disaster for Black America.”
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University of Pittsburgh administrators responded Monday to ongoing pro-Palestine protests on Pitt's campus, blaming protesters for incidents of vandalism to campus property and alleging demonstration organizers have no affiliation with the school.
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Pittsburgh officials announced Monday that the city will open 15 pools this summer, the same number as last year. The pool season begins June 15.
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As budget negations begin, Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro and Republican lawmakers are offering competing visions for how to use a massive surplus.
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With more than five months until the November election, Democrat Eugene DePasquale and Republican Dave Sunday are rebuilding their cash reserves, thanks to very different backers.
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Speaking from the Pride stage at Allegheny Commons Park on the North Side, Jill Biden said another battle is coming, and re-electing her husband this fall would be instrumental in winning it.
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An oversight board rejected Lawrence County’s use of settlement funds for its coroner’s office but is still considering whether to allow similar programs in Chester and Lehigh Counties.
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Some federal-level politicians seemed to have little interest in discussing the trial result at all — or even used it to pick fights within their own party.
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National companies have been acquiring single-family homes in the Pittsburgh region, amassing large amounts of property in recent years, according to a recent report.
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A 2022 survey found that when asked how safe and accepted they felt, LGBTQ respondents in Pennsylvania and much of the rest of the United States gave responses that were fair to middling.