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After Lynn Fiedler’s mother was abused in a memory care center near Lewisburg, Fiedler went to Harrisburg to change the laws.
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Hundreds of U.S. Steel workers gathered in the frigid cold at the Clairton Coke Works Thursday to rally support for the company’s sale to Nippon Steel.
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Century III Mall’s demolition will plow ahead with the help of a one million dollar grant from the state’s Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program.
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The Department of Justice, Environmental Protection Agency, and Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on Tuesday announced a proposed settlement with PennEnergy Resources, an oil and gas development company based in Cranberry Township.
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Pittsburgh Public Schools employees and administrators have reached a series of tentative contracts for the district’s teachers, clerical workers and student support staff.
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Zappala called the situation “one of the most serious unfunded pension crises in the history of the Commonwealth.”
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Pittsburgh City Council members exchanged sharp criticism Wednesday over controversial proposed changes to a zoning policy meant to encourage affordable housing. And after two hours of debate, the only agreement between them was to revisit the issue next week.
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Pittsburgh artist Gavin Benjamin moved to Columbus due to high housing costs, neighborhood changes, and challenges facing local artists, highlighting issues like low wages and limited support in Pittsburgh’s art scene.
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With U.S. Steel’s proposed sale to Japanese firm Nippon Steel in peril, local officials are making a final attempt to build support for it — while other backers hope Gov. Josh Shapiro will weigh in as well.
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Relive "A Christmas Story," check out ice sculptures at an Oakland holiday festival or listen to the Pittsburgh Symphony's "Holiday Pops" — here's what to do in Pittsburgh this weekend.
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New York City’s police commissioner says the gun found on the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO matches shell casings found at the crime scene.
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The preseason is over for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Pittsburgh improved to 10-3 after a relatively easy win over Cleveland to set up the most daunting stretch of its season.
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Many members of the Planning Commission said they support transit-oriented development but need to see changes to the current proposal before voting.