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Nearly $1 billion from the U.S. Department of Agriculture will be sent to meal programs at schools and child care facilities across the country over the coming year, including in Pittsburgh.
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On today’s episode of The Confluence: diplomacy between the U.S. and Israel has emerged as an issue in the race for Pittsburgh's Congressional seat, we speak with WESA’s Chris Potter about which super PACs are buying up ad space; Mike Dixon, the executive director of Basketball Dreamz, discusses what he heard from kids in his after-school program following the deadly shooting on the North Side; and we go foraging in Pittsburgh to see what foods can you find underfoot.
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It’s time to stop using blue Giant Eagle grocery bags to hold recyclables.Despite the longtime curbside tradition, using blue bags actually harms…
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What’s the best way to call attention to the issue of vacant lots in a community? An arts group in Pittsburgh’s North Side neighborhood of East…
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The oldest park in Pittsburgh is getting a facelift. A section of Allegheny Commons around a popular Northside fountain will be rebuilt this summer.The…