Ariel Worthy
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Pittsburgh is 1 of 4 cities vying to host the Republican National Convention and mayor Ed Gainey expressed his support for it.
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Pittsburgh is 1of 4 cities considered for the Republican National Convention in 2024.
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While Bill Peduto departed office this week, many of his staffers have been in new positions since as early as last summer.
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Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey has rolled out the first of the nominations for his cabinet, naming Jake Pawlak as his choice to be the director of the city’s Office of Management and Budget and his deputy mayor.
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The legislation would stop officers from pulling people over for minor violations, like a lapsed inspection, obstructed window view or broken tail light.
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Activists say the city still needs to release autopsy results and the names of the officers involved.
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Advocates say the city should wait until mayor-elect Ed Gainey is sworn in next month to pass a police reform bill. Gainey ran on a platform of police reform.
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Mayor-elect Ed Gainey announced who will be on his transition team as he prepares for office in January.
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Pittsburgh City Council wants to be able to interview deputy directors selected for the upcoming administration, but some worry that it is sending the wrong message to the incoming mayor
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In an effort to prevent police stops that could turn deadly for Black and brown people, Pittsburgh City Council appears poised to stop police from pulling over people for minor issues like a broken tail light or expired license plate.