Amidst cuts to ACA resources, health-insurance marketplace enrollment period to begin Nov. 1, end Dec. 15
By Haley Frederick
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra marks another year of Holiday Pops
“There will be a couple of fun surprises that you don’t want to miss.”
Tags: Holiday Guide, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, PSO, Highmark Holiday Pops, entertainment, festive soundtrack, Winter Wonderland, christmas tree, Chanukah Lights, Andrés Franco
Problems at Pittsburgh’s Shuman Juvenile Detention Center reflect larger issues in the integrity of the juvenile-justice system.
“... This facility and every facility has a responsibility to ensure that young people in their care are safe and not subject to violence.”
Tags: News, Crime, Shuman Detention Center, Tiffany Sizemore-Thompson, Richard Gordon, Michael Yonas, Jessica Feierman, Video
Affordable-housing advocates challenge Pittsburgh City Council on Housing Opportunity Fund inaction
Tags: Daniel Lavelle, David Greve, Celeste Scott, realty transfer tax, Bill Peduto, affordable housing, Penn Plaza, Charlene Haislip, Realtors Association of Metropolitan Pittsburgh, Housing Opportunity Fund. Pittsburgh City Council
In the year since Trump was elected, Pittsburgh college students have worked to find common ground
“I think it also as a result fostered a larger sense of community than I have ever felt in all of my life.”
Tags: News, college students, anti-Trump march, Oakland, DUnited, Women’s Empowerment Week, Mental Health Awareness Week
Allegheny County residents ask Board of Health to address their “toxic neighbor,” Clairton Coke Works
Tags: Clairton Coke Works, U.S. Steel, Allegheny County, Board of Health, William Youngblood, PennEnvironment, PennFuture, Braddock, Monaca, EPA, pollution, environment, Ned Ketyer, Jacquelyn Bonomo, Lisa Minetti
Re: Professor of history pens book about homegrown Mayor Sophie Masloff
What about Burstin? This Article is too short. You don’t mention where Burstin is a…
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Re: A newspaper removed: The story behind this week's Pittsburgh City Paper cover photo
Thank you!
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Re: Hazelwood and Greenfield need flood protection and pedestrian infrastructure, not a multi-million dollar driverless shuttle, say residents and advocates
Paul- You've been a cheerleader for the MOC since way back when it was called…
Posted by: Ray Gerard on Dec 11, 2019
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Conor Lamb will vote to impeach President Trump, all but ensuring impeachment in House
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Re: Professor of history pens book about homegrown Mayor Sophie Masloff
What about Burstin? This Article is too short. You don’t mention where Burstin is a…
Posted by: Patricia Joseph on Dec 12, 2019
Re: A newspaper removed: The story behind this week's Pittsburgh City Paper cover photo
Thank you!
Posted by: Bob Batz Jr. on Dec 11, 2019
Re: Hazelwood and Greenfield need flood protection and pedestrian infrastructure, not a multi-million dollar driverless shuttle, say residents and advocates
Paul- You've been a cheerleader for the MOC since way back when it was called…
Posted by: Ray Gerard on Dec 11, 2019