Margaret J. Krauss
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The 61D, 71A, 71C, and 71D will no longer go to Downtown.
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Bikes may not be for everyone, but POGOH aims for more people.
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The agreement pledges investments in jobs, home ownership, and public infrastructure — though the source of much of that funding and its impact remain unclear.
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The Urban Redevelopment Authority board approved moving 17 parcels of land to the city’s land bank Thursday.
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In just two months, the City of Pittsburgh has spent almost a year's worth of emergency rental assistance money helping 200 households. Money from other sources is available, but officials say the expenditures show how much the aid is needed.
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Moriarty's involvement was critical to establishing and developing the Pittsburgh Poison Center, where he served as director. Its existence — and that of its most recognizable employee, Mr. Yuk — came about while he trained in pediatrics at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh.
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The tech has been in effect on buses for a year, but it also went live for the T on Wednesday.
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After a months-long closure, the trail along Pittsburgh’s Mon Wharf has reopened. The critical section of the Great Allegheny Passage closed in February for a total overhaul.
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Effective Aug. 31, Pittsburgh Regional Transit will no longer require its employees to have the COVID-19 vaccine. The mandate has been in place since March 2022.
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A new study suggests the real estate market in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County is increasingly being shaped by corporate buyers. The Pittsburgh Community Reinvestment Group found that over the last decade, local sales to corporate entities or real estate investors grew by roughly 9%.