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As PRT weighs potential cuts, transit riders share their perspectives on commuting challenges and reduced mobility in Allegheny County.
An NCAA settlement means some college athletes will receive more pay, while name, image and likeness deals go under greater ...
Freedom of Information Act requests have slowed amid Washington staff cuts, and DOGE continues to evade normal disclosure rules.
Rising Tide Partners leads renovation efforts on properties along Park Hill Drive, combating a decade of decline with more affordable housing options.
Moving U.S. Steel’s headquarters from Pittsburgh or shifting jobs overseas would need Trump’s approval under presidential ...
“I didn’t love the idea of NIL, I had seen what it had done to a lot of players,” said Cat Flood, who played volleyball for ...
Protestors rallied in downtown Pittsburgh ahead of President Trump’s birthday military parade in Washington. Nationwide, ...
Founding executive director of the Jewish Women’s Foundation of Greater Pittsburgh reflects on the lessons and strength her grandmothers gave her.
Drawing inspiration from Pauline’s achievements after fleeing pre-war Vienna and Hannah’s industriousness and flair, I took a ...
Video footage of a Pittsburgh police arrest shows five officers pulling a man who has been characterized as paraplegic from ...
Tariffs — proposed, implemented and threatened — have left winemakers and small restaurant owners around Pittsburgh in a state of limbo. “This is a big learning curve,” said Dr. Juan Antonio Lora of ...