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Scenes from Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's rally at PPG Paints Arena in Uptown, a neighborhood of Pittsburgh.
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Scenes from Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris' rally at the Carrie Blast Furnace National Historic Landmark in Swissvale, Pa. She is expected to speak around 9 p.m.
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Something's been gnawing at you. Something about Pittsburgh. Good or bad. Maybe you've been posting about it on social media. But you really want to lay it out, have it professionally edited, and share it with Pittsburgh's best audience. Start here:
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New: Who's paying for the many (many, many) political ads on Pittsburgh TVs?
Turns out an heir to the Mellon fortune is a big part of the answer. Plus a handful of other billionaires and dark money groups. Read @PublicSourcePA and @905wesa investigation: https://t.co/G4QIkrwxxC
Happy Fourth of July! 🎆 Check out PublicSource’s photo essay from the Canonsburg parade, one of Pennsylvania’s largest Independence Day celebrations. https://t.co/YgF6ltSuEN
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INVESTIGATION: Pittsburgh's EQT has become a prominent voice arguing that the gas from the Marcellus Shale —shipped around the world as liquified natural gas — can be a key solution to the world’s warming crisis.
Scientists say that’s dangerously false.https://t.co/Jba1702LSJ
From "I came home to a new water feature" to "We are not able to live in our home," record rainfall has had a spectrum of effects on Southwestern Pa. households, @stephaniemirah shares. The radar says there's more coming https://t.co/fqFjnQpoMo
April showers got you dour? Record rainfall in the Pittsburgh area has closed roads and trails, flooded basements and led to a series of emergency rescues.
If the historically wet start to 2024 has dampened your plans, PublicSource wants your story. ⬇️https://t.co/TXVmq8lVWQ
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INVESTIGATION: Pittsburgh's natural gas producer EQT has expanded its presence in West Virginia. After it drilled nearby, families in Knob Fork, complained to state environmental regulators, pleading for help as health concerns mounted. Four families fled. https://t.co/hM9GSlpyUR
INVESTIGATION: Carnegie Mellon University receives more military funding than all but two other American universities, covering research ranging from drones to AI. This has led to pushback from some students. https://t.co/p0zGqXvw4W
INVESTIGATION: To grow richer, CMU and Pitt have made skyrocketing investments in private equity funds and hedge funds, including those tied to the polluting fossil fuel industry and established in offshore tax havens. https://t.co/lGchIeWPOr
Tune into @KDKA's Talk Pittsburgh at 3 p.m. to hear PublicSource local government reporter @chwolfson talk with host @KDKAHeather about property tax assessments and how appeals, unleashed by a lawsuit, are starting to bite into the revenues of some local governments.