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Seven civil rights lawsuits name one Allegheny County Jail sergeant. One plaintiff details allegations of abuse which lead to litigation.
The primary pitted Pittsburgh’s first Black mayor against a popular elected official whose father led the city nearly two ...
Amid threats to drinking water supply, Pittsburgh's Alcoa faces new resistance in Australia, where it built a metals empire ...
Assisted outpatient treatment moves involuntary psychiatric care into communities — a controversial approach among disability ...
President Donald Trump said he has approves a $14 billion "partnership" between U.S. Steel and Japan-based Nippon ...
New board members mix support for consolidation plans with calls for greater transparency as Walker struggles to hold his ...
Voters across Pennsylvania went to the polls today for primary elections, selecting nominees for the Nov. 4 General Election ...
Superintendent Walters revised a February feasibility report, responding to community backlash over closures and transparency ...
County plans to opt into assisted outpatient treatment [AOT] drew skepticism and opposition from new Mental ...
Abrupt cancellations to AmeriCorps funding by the Trump administration threaten community service projects, from in-school ...
Third-party funders bypass restrictive campaign donation limits with untraceable contributions to both Democratic candidates ...
State law permits state-related universities, including Pitt, to use taxpayer money only to offset tuition costs for state ...
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