Six local K-12 education leaders share their top priorities for Pittsburgh schools in 2026 including chronic absenteeism, charter reforms, federal impacts, AI learning and teacher pipelines.
A University of Pittsburgh debate team is one of the oldest in the country. Funding cuts may shorten their chances of national competition.
Data centers are eying land in Western Pennsylvania. In Springdale, a 5-2 vote approved development. What can be done to ...
Members of Allegheny County’s Juvenile Detention Board of Advisors question the prevalence of Black youth and kids with ...
About 80 protestors braved the cold in Pittsburgh to press John Fetterman to join Democratic senators who vow to block ...
Many of Pittsburgh’s snow plows broke down during the city’s second snowiest day since the 1990s. One councilor points to ...
Pittsburgh saw a three-year surge in demolitions of abandoned structures, but without federal funds disrepair is outpacing the wrecking crews.
“From my perspective, centering the newsrooms, or even on the needs of journalists, is the wrong approach. Where the news comes from won’t matter if the product doesn’t meet local residents’ ...
At a “beautiful intersection of grief” Jordan Stovka channels her grandfather’s craftsmanship and tool collection to renovate her Pittsburgh home.
Drawing on years of research in Pittsburgh, journalist and academic Letrell Crittenden argues the future of news in the city must center on community engagement.
Mayor O’Connor announced a $10 million gift from UPMC that will pay for new ambulances in Pittsburgh, freeing up funds to buy 35 new trucks that can plow snow.
Mayor O’Connor declared an emergency in Pittsburgh to pool resources for clearing snow with dozens of snow plows disabled and secondary roads largely covered.
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