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“Pittsburgh’s John Kane: The Life & Art of An American Workman,” which opened Saturday at the Heinz History Center, includes 37 of Kane’s passionately rendered portraits and landscapes.
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Bruce Kraus, who represents District 3, says he wants to ensure they don’t become late-night hangouts.
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The death of children, shot at school, is hard to comprehend. It can be even harder for kids. Counselors say parents should take cues from their kids, listen to their fears and answer their questions.
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Pennsylvania’s top election official is expected to certify that the margin between the top two candidates in last week’s Republican primary for U.S. Senate was tight enough to trigger a recount.
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To align with global climate science pointing toward the need to more quickly reduce carbon emissions, the Green Building Alliance has charted a new path.
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A federal appeals court has ruled that undated mail ballots cast in one 2021 election should be counted, but the opinion could have much bigger implications.
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