A new program aims to assist people living in their homes without the property legally in their name — a situation known as a “tangled title.”
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Demolition got underway at the site of the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S. history, as part of the effort to reimagine the building to honor the 11 people who were killed there in 2018.
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Despite data showing violence on the South Side decreased last summer, it became a major issue for residents, politicians and news outlets.
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Attorneys with America First Legal claim that the policies violate parents’ ability to “make decisions concerning the care, custody, and control” of their children.
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In a meeting room at the Jeron X. Grayson Community Center in the Hill District, a group of seven teens led a few dozen families in the reading of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s renowned “I Have a Dream” speech.
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The Schenley Park Skating Rink will remain closed for the rest of the 2024 skating season due to construction delays.
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For the first time, Pennsylvania Dutch-speaking communities in the state will have access to interpreters in court.
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A member of the Pennsylvania Amish Safety Committee was unequivocal in voicing that the community cares about the safety of its children.
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Millvale queer bar Harold’s Haunt welcomes all, including the dead that haunt the Pittsburgh-area neighborhood, according to its owner.
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Fort Pitt Museum goes on hiatus this January.
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A handful of Jewish women spent last Sunday morning in the kitchen of Pennsylvania State Rep. Abigail Salisbury’s Swissvale home to engage in what she has dubbed “babka diplomacy.”