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On today’s episode of The Confluence: WESA government and accountability editor Chris Potter updates us on the special election to replace Mayor Ed Gainey in the state legislature and other key races on the horizon; Catapult Greater Pittsburgh has committed to helping low-income and minority families become first-time homeowners with a fund to help pay closing costs; and a new game show based on a card game that encourages contestants to learn American Sign Language has just wrapped up filming in Pittsburgh.
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Voters in Pennsylvania’s 48th state Senate District are going to the polls next Tuesday for a special election.The seat has been vacant since September,…
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Pittsburgh has been lauded as a "most livable city," but a 2018 survey from the University of Pittsburgh found perceptions of quality of life vary based…
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A new exhibition at The Westmoreland Museum of Art explores the effects of colonialism in America while highlighting the experiences of Native Americans.…
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Voters in two Pennsylvania state Senate districts will pick candidates in May to fill the terms of a couple departed senators.Lt. Gov. John Fetterman…
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Pennsylvania voters will fill two vacancies in the state House in special elections scheduled for March 12.House Speaker Mike Turzai on Wednesday…
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Pennsylvania will fill the empty seat of resigned U.S. Rep. Patrick Meehan in a special election on Nov. 6, the day of the general election.Wednesday's…
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State Rep. Rick Saccone (R - Elizabeth) sits at his campaign headquarters in Southpointe with one other staffer. It’s a marked contrast from a little more…
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A month after winning the special election in the 18th Congressional District, U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb (D - Mt. Lebanon), now faces a new drama on a new…
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Democrat Conor Lamb and Republican Rick Saccone each could see a primary contest in new congressional districts after they battled for an existing…