“If you want to get an abortion, come to the city of Pittsburgh.”
By Lisa Cunningham
Hundreds of abortion rights advocates and providers, politicians, and more rallied in Downtown Pittsburgh on June 24 in protest of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade.
La'Tasha D. Mayes, founder of New Voices for Reproductive Justice and Democratic candidate for Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey's former state House seat in District 24, talks to Natalie Bencivenga from a rally in Downtown Pittsburgh following the June 24 overturning of Roe v. Wade.
When one thinks of CBD the first thing that is likely to come to mind are those delicious gummy treats. They sure are tasty but today we will be talking about different CBD products, CBD topicals...
Pittsburgh Councilman Bobby Wilson has proposed a trio of bills to protect abortion rights in Pittsburgh following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that determined they are no longer protected by the constitution.
Court watch volunteers have helped document alleged judicial misconduct in Allegheny County
By Jordana Rosenfeld
Two years after launching its Allegheny County court-watching program, the ALC is looking to boost its volunteers numbers to bring greater accountability and transparency to the criminal justice process.
Although anticipated for months, today’s announcement that Roe Vs. Wade will no longer protect the right to abortion has set off shockwaves around the nation and here in Pittsburgh.
Eleven employees of the former Sheridan Broadcasting Network still haven't received wages or severance packages owed since their abrupt terminations in 2017. A federal judge confirmed the company owes them $240,000 but so far hasn't paid a penny.
Lawyers for a trans man incarcerated in Allegheny County Jail say their client is experiencing medical emergencies for which he has not received adequate medical attention. Expressing their concerns in a letter to the warden, the lawyers say he has developed a serious infection while at ACJ, and is being denied timely access to his physician-prescribed hormone replacement therapy.
Tune in as Lynn Cullen discusses the Supreme Court rulings that may overturn Roe V. Wade and set back women's rights, the next Jan. 6 committee hearing, and more hot political takes.
A growing workers rights movement is spreading through coffee shops across the country, including seven locations so far here in Pittsburgh. Some workers say they're petitioning for better pay, more regular hours, health care benefits, and safety protections. And an increasing number of LGBTQ employees say they see themselves at the center of that campaign.
John Fetterman's social media game is strong. In addition to posts about campaigning, the U.S. Senate candidate and current Pennsylvania lieutenant governor's feeds are full of memes, emojis, and fun. Who taught him how to become so successful online? We talked to his wife, Gisele, about how his family has joined together to help.
Magisterial District Judge Leah Williams Duncan has ordered no contact between an Observatory Hill family alleging transphobic harassment and Darian Balcom, the neighbor who is accused of harassing them, before making her final ruling.
Leon Ford spent many years consumed with rage after he was shot five times by Pittsburgh Police officers in 2012. His anger spilled out onto the pages of a book he authored in 2018 and later onto Twitter threads criticizing Pittsburgh Police Chief Scott Schubert as racist and ineffective...
The Carnegie Museum of Art has announced the artists and collectives being showcased in the 58th iteration of its long-running show, which was also given a name.