Hearings for ridesharing companies begin next week
By Dan Sleva
Under the Radar: Ride-share companies work to keep their service on the streets while drivers try to keep a low profile to avoid steep penalties
A hearing was held June 26 to force Lyft and Uber to immediately cease operating in Pittsburgh
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Tickets for Rides: PUC cites ride-share drivers
"I think it would be political suicide to shut us down."
Street Legal? Ride-share drivers settling in to a changing market
"We are Pittsburghers and Pittsburgh needs ride-sharing."
Bumpy Road Ahead?: At least one ride-share company plans to launch here this week, but how long it will be allowed to operate is another story
"Cities want us, and once we are there, we grow quickly."
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Escaping Intolerance: LGBT Russian citizens seeking asylum from persecution in Pittsburgh and across the country
"The law ... is meant to put homosexuality back in the closet."
Singled Out: Trayvon Martin case raises issues of local racial profiling again
"Don't let people tell you that it can't change."
Softball Questions: Community wondering whether axing a successful sports program was the right play at struggling Sto-Rox
"I feel really bad for the girls left behind."
‘Death by a Thousand Cuts': Budget cuts from federal sequester taking toll on local social programs
"I think it's a disgrace that Congress ever created this sequestration process."
Language Lessons: Locals find opportunities teaching English in Korea
"My dream in life is to travel the world and experience living in different cultures."
Best of PGH 2023 Readers' Poll
By Ali Trachta
Pittsburgh Silent Film Festival highlights underseen works from early Hollywood
By Owen Gabbey
Enough stomping. How else can we kill these godforsaken spotted lanternflies?
By Rachel Wilkinson
Pittsburgh zine project aims to reduce stigma around opioid use disorder treatment
By Jordana Rosenfeld