Celebrating Pennsylvania's heroine of the pandemic: Dr. Rachel Levine
By Ollie Gratzinger
State Rep. Sara Innamorato talks post-election goals and strategy; stresses importance of building trust with community
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Duquesne University proposes full-time faculty cuts amid pandemic, financial uncertainty
Tags: News, Education, Duquesne University, Pittsbrugh, coronavirus, layoffs, cuts, faculty, union
True T PGH is getting 'back to basics' with new podcast series
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Getting out the vote in the time of coronavirus: Young advocates transition to digital organizing
Tags: Opinion, Guest Column
Pittsburgh has reported a loss of population for the seventh year in a row
Tags: News, Analysis, Pittsburgh, census, population, Allegheny County, immigrants, deaths, metro area, University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Social and Urban Research
Bike Pittsburgh proposes street closures to give people space while enjoying the outdoors
Tags: News, Pittsburgh, social distancing, Bike Pittsburgh, close streets
Duquesne University senior shares impact of pandemic on students
Allegheny County Jail plans to release some medically vulnerable inmates, but advocacy groups say it's not enough
By Ryan Deto and Ollie Gratzinger
Tags: Coronavirus, Allegheny County Government, Law, Allegheny County Jail, coronavirus, inmates, Abolitionist Law Center, American Civil Liberties Union, Rich Fitzgerald
Crowdfunding campaigns started for two popular Westmoreland County restaurants
Tags: Food, Food, The Pickled Chef, Mama P's, Honeycomb Credit, Westmoreland County, Delmont, Latrobe, crowdfund
By Mars Johnson
By some metrics, Fox Chapel is a sundown town
By David S. Rotenstein
Affordable-ish Housing in Pittsburgh: density or destiny edition
By Michael Machosky
The mayor and the tenor: when Masloff met Pavarotti
The cassette-tape comeback has reached Pittsburgh's record stores
By Ethan Beck