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Pittsburgh City Council will bid farewell to two of its own Tuesday. Council member Natalia Rudiak is stepping down after deciding not to run for a third…
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Taxes are likely to increase for Pittsburgh homebuyers so the city can pay for rental assistance, affordable housing construction and the rehabilitation…
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The Washington Post reported this week that two women made claims against NPR's senior vice president of news Michael Oreskes regarding nefarious actions…
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*UPDATED Nov. 3, 2017 at 12:32 p.m.Pittsburgh's only contested city council race this year pits Democrat Anthony Coghill against Republican Cletus…
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After eight years on Pittsburgh City Council, Natalia Rudiak said she is “a bit burned out.” “I'm looking forward to really spending some time on some…
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Pittsburgh's neediest families won't benefit from the proposed reforms to President Donald Trump's affordable child care system, according to some local…
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City Councilwoman Natalia Rudiak says she's planning to introduce legislation Tuesday to create a task force charged with finding funding for children…
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This is the third in a three-part web series looking ahead to 2017 with members of Pittsburgh City Council. Find part one here and part two…
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Pittsburgh City Council gave final approval to a 2017 budget Tuesday that’s balanced by $10 million in casino revenues.Earlier this year, the state…
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Pittsburgh City Councilwoman Natalia Rudiak urged her colleagues to adopt gender equality legislation accepted by most United Nations countries decades…