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Throughout the last year, the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority has been implementing a new system for transmitting meter reading data. Many customers…
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A number of world leaders are in Paris this week to address the issue of climate change. Some are calling this the planet’s last best hope to reduce the…
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Big businesses often oppose increased government regulations. But the Clean Power Plan—the Obama administration's attempt to cut carbon dioxide emissions…
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East Liberty residents are calling for a public hearing on the future of EnrightParklet after the Pittsburgh Planning Commission voted last month to…
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More than a century ago, the fight between George Westinghouse in Pittsburgh, and Thomas Edison in West Orange New Jersey, over whose power system was…
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Recent studies show the average millennial (those born between 1980 and 2000) spends 18 hours a day consuming media, with the majority online or on their…
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The Office of Public Art, is looking for community organizations to help develop new public art installations in six city neighborhoods through the…
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Some days, it might be easier if Mary Ellen Ramage simply left her right arm constantly in the air in a waving position. As the perpetually cheery borough…
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A new study out of the University of Pittsburgh found that a text message program that aimed to help young adults cut down on binge drinking worked six…
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A candlelight peace vigil is planned in East Liberty next month. As East End Cooperative Ministry Executive Director Michael Mingrone imagines it,…