“An MS diagnosis gave a sense of relief, and now I’m figuring out how to live with it.” Read Tabitha Weaver’s first person essay:
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Calls to Pittsburgh’s 311 help line reporting garbage collection whiffs have surged. In some neighborhoods, complaints are 10 times higher than in others.
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Pittsburgh’s Planning Commission gave its endorsement today to an incentive program - rather than a mandate - for affordable housing in new residential developments … but not before debating the details https://t.co/CwxNSqepDT
The Pittsburgh Public School board approved a plan that will close nine school buildings, 12 schools and reconfigure the district’s entire footprint over the next few years.
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For about eight years, Infinity has used pop, soft rock and Broadway tunes to display its talent and help members deal with their schizophrenia.
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Pittsburgh's Public Source analyzed 2025 payroll data for more than 1,000 court employees, offering a new look at the public workforce behind Allegheny County's judicial system.
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The Springdale Borough Police’s explanation for the arrest of William “Danny” Rosenmund at the public comment podium during an April council meeting is contradicted by surveillance camera video obtained by Pittsburgh’s Public Source on Wednesday.
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City living can easily distance us from the sources of our food, but thankfully Pittsburgh has a garden of resources to bridge that gap.
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Allegheny County Council chose Michelle Naccarati-Chapkis as its president Tuesday, capping a dramatic month in local politics during which former President Pat Catena resigned the presidency under criticism over a controversial campaign mailer.
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The Pittsburgh Public School board approved a plan that will close nine school buildings, 12 schools and reconfigure the district’s entire footprint over the next few years.
https://t.co/AcgF47dWGk
Every morning at 9 a.m. sharp, Pittsburgh Arlington PreK-8 Principal Crystal Caldwell meets her five-member staff group outside her office for the morning huddle. Those meetings have drastically improved the school’s fight numbers.
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“After months of mysterious symptoms, I heard the words ‘multiple sclerosis.’ Now that I know what I’m dealing with, I can rearrange the pieces of my life, and fight for a cure.” Read Tabitha Weaver’s first person essay:
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As America celebrates its 250th anniversary, residents work to keep the stories of their towns — some more than 200 years old — alive through a patchwork of local historical societies. @pghmediapartner
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Allegheny County Council chose Michelle Naccarati-Chapkis as its president Tuesday, capping a dramatic month in local politics during which Pat Catena resigned the presidency amid criticism over a controversial campaign mailer.
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