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Pittsburgh is moving forward with a contract to offer electronic and hazardous waste disposal for residents.If the motion is approved by city council,…
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How To Put A Price On Suffering: Meet The Law Firm Mediating The Diocese's Victims Compensation FundIt takes a delicate touch to step in in the wake of tragedy, and one Washington D.C.-based law firm has a lot more experience than most.Camille Biros,…
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After building a reputation as a well-known activist in Pittsburgh, Leon Ford is ready to take what he considers the next step: running for office.Ford,…
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Assault weapons and some types of ammunition and accessories would be banned in Pittsburgh under new legislation to be introduced to City Council Tuesday.…
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In Pittsburgh's proposed 2019 Capital Budget, financial support to the Urban Redevelopment Authority would drop by more than $5 million dollars from this…
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Security cameras in Pittsburgh's South Side have helped lower the area's crime rate by 37 percent in the last year, according to Allegheny County District…
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Mayor Bill Peduto signed a pair of executive orders Tuesday meant to increase local minority hires in municipal construction.One order creates a Workforce…
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A few dozen protestors gathered Thursday outside the annual P4 Conference at the David Lawrence Convention Center, where city officials and local leaders…
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Pittsburgh City Council is considering a change to a zoning code dating back to the 1950s that determines where drag artists can perform.Currently, drag…
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Sunday afternoon, the four candidates for the empty District 8 City Council seat, formerly held by councilman Dan Gilman, debated at Chatham University.…