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The public can now access hundreds of pages of Pittsburgh police policies in a database on the city website. Chief Scott Schubert says it's an exercise in…
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The public will have a chance to weigh in on the future of Hays Woods at a community meeting Wednesday evening, as efforts are underway to turn the parcel…
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Whether it’s participating in a match program to socialize with immigrant families or lending a helping hand at a soup kitchen, Pittsburghers are…
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Pittsburgh is chock full of historic buildings and monuments, but there’s a move to get recognition for more of its green spaces, too.Pittsburgh’s…
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The nonprofit Trust for Public Land recently released its annual ranking of 100 city park systems in the country. This year, Pittsburgh's ranks 23rd -- a…
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Jayne Miller, the Former head of the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, is joining the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy this week.Miller will become only…
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City officials want to push the restart button on an old idea: establishing connectivity between Oakland and neighborhoods to the south. The Urban…
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More than a decade after a master plan was completed for Allegheny Commons Park, a coalition is working to implement it.“Parks are for people,” said Susan…
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An overlooked part of the Underground Railroad’s history is being brought back to life in Pittsburgh’s Frick Park. The From Slavery to Freedom Garden is a…
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On the corner of Bartlett Street and Panther Hollow Road in Pittsburgh’s Schenley Park, there’s a colorful, decorated bench. Depending on the season, it could be painted like an American flag, covered in shamrocks or decked out for the Buccos.