Ariel Worthy
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Both seats were vacated after former state Rep. Ed Gainey won in his bid to become mayor of Pittsburgh.
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Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey is looking for a firm to help the city do a comprehensive review of its bridges.
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The five largest nonprofits in Allegheny County would, if they were taxed, contribute more than $127 million a year to local municipalities, the county and school districts, according to a report released earlier this week by the city and county controllers.
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Large new developments in Lawrenceville, Polish Hill and Bloomfield will now be required to provide affordable housing.
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The city had a financial surplus last year, largely due to federal COVID-19 relief funds.
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The program was to support 200 families with $500 a month, focusing especially on households led by Black women.
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According to law enforcement almost half of firearms in juvenile possession are reported stolen by owners.
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Council will revisit the legislation in three weeks to vote on it
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After a shooting this weekend, council prepares to propose legislation to address short term rental properties
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District 33 is a rare open seat, as incumbent state Rep. Carrie DelRosso was drawn out of the district. Republican Ted Tomson II is running unopposed, while Mandy Steele and Tristan McClelland face off in the Democratic primary.