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The City of Pittsburgh will require its employees to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 as of Dec. 22, Mayor Bill Peduto’s office announced today.
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The bill's sponsor says the measure will provide support in cases like miscarriage, and help the city become "a model of a compassionate workplace."
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The Wilkinsburg Community Development Corporation and borough mayor Marita Garrett announced Monday they would delay a referendum on the issue in order to first collect more community input. A Pittsburgh City Council hearing on the topic has also been postponed.
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City officials are encouraging residents to report abandoned vehicles on city streets to 311. Police will begin their efforts in the city's Allentown and Beltzhoover neighborhoods before clearing vehicles from other neighborhoods city-wide.
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Urban Redevelopment Authority Set To Launch Program To Support Homeownership in PittsburghPittsburgh officials are looking toward affordable home ownership as a vehicle to combat blight and displacement in the city. Mayor Bill Peduto joined the…
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Man Injured In East Liberty Protest Sues Police, Mayor PedutoA man who suffered severe head trauma at an East Liberty protest in June is suing Pittsburgh officials. The civil rights lawsuit was filed in U.S.…
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On today's program: The principal investigators behind one of the first pilot programs for guaranteed basic income explains what they’ve learned so far,…
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On Sunday, Pittsburgh officially began a paid sick leave policy that guarantees earned time off for any full or part time employees who are sick or caring…
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The organization that represents Pennsylvania’s hospitality industry says the City of Pittsburgh is rushing implementation of a paid sick leave…
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At a city budget address Tuesday Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto said he thinks the state should take over the city school district’s finances. Oversight of…