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About half of all southwestern Pennsylvanians say their primary source of local news is from TV stations, according to a new report from the Pew Research…
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During the first half of the 20th century – back when most people still got their news on newsprint – Pittsburgh’s best-known journalist was likely Ray…
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Criminal convictions can affect people's working lives and chances of finding safe and suitable housing for decades to come, even when the charges were…
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A group of local journalists traveled to Haiti this fall to gather stories and images from the small Caribbean island. They brought back bits of life and…
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It’s been almost three years since The McKeesport Daily News published its final edition, and a pilot program out of Point Park University aims to fill at…
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Earlier this week, Peoples Natural Gas announced that it would partner with the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority to provide clean water to Pittsburgh,…
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The U.S. Supreme Court upheld Ohio's voter registration law in a 5-4 ruling Monday that loosens restrictions on how and when the state can purge its voter…
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PA's Congressional Districts Will Have One Map To Rule Them All... If The Latest Court Ruling StandsThe boundaries of Pennsylvania’s congressional districts are still in contention this week as GOP leaders file suit to block a map enforced by the state…
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It's been nearly two years since Pennsylvania legalized medical marijuana, and this week, a handful of dispensaries began selling it.At and ahead of the…
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Teachers, paraprofessionals and technical and clerical employees at Pittsburgh Public Schools are deciding whether to strike for the first time in more…