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Everyone traveling into Downtown Pittsburgh from the East End through Schenley Park has been stopped in their tracks by a ...
With Pennsylvania's primary election less than three weeks away, WTAE Channel 4 is bringing voters a debate between the ...
In an extraordinary editorial statement, the Jewish Chronicle of Pittsburgh has revealed that Mayor Ed Gainey’s staff members ...
Bringing power to Phillips Place takes a bit longer. Following an April 29 storm, nearly 300,000 Pittsburghers lost ...
Mayor Ed Gainey shares his plans for Pittsburgh's future, including strategies to revitalize downtown and attract new ...
When it comes to weather-related disasters, Pittsburgh leaders say they want to be proactive, not reactive, so on Thursday, ...
Given that a Democrat has held the mayor’s office since 1934, the winner of the Democratic primary is often considered the ...
Pittsburgh's summer growing season is weeks away, but Food for the Soul Community Farm in Manchester might not make it to ...
Gainey posed for a photo with Collins, Summer Lee, and Sabeel’s Rev. Munther Isaac when Isaac came to Pittsburgh last August.
City officials on Wednesday unveiled plans for the first-ever Pittsburgh World Cup soccer tournament. Described as a ...
We have a lot of power outages," Todd Meyers, Met-Ed spokesman, said Tuesday. Thousands of Met-Ed customers were in the dark. "Most of that was in Berks County," Meyers said. Sixty mile-per-hour ...
A weekend compliance check at P*Town, a gay bar in Bloomfield, was prompted by an overcrowding complaint — not to target the ...