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In the U.S., 1.8 million people exist at the intersection of disability and entrepreneurship. Beyond employment support programs, the disability community can lead.
Pittsburgh is working towards climate resilience in their disaster planning, following the April 29 storm.
In some Allegheny County subdivisions, deed language prohibited sales to Black buyers. A new law allows owners to repudiate the restrictive words.
Pittsburgh-area programs reel with recent federal grant terminations from the National Science Foundation.
Chuck Tillman pores over the Teenie Harris photo archive, exploring the Pittsburgh as it once was and musing: “I gotta be in some of them pictures!” ...
Since a frack out in New Freeport, Pa., residents face tainted water. EQT denies responsibility, but video suggests “correlation” as affected area widens.
With fracking supporters Donald Trump and Dave McCormick headed for Washington, Rice’s Pittsburgh natural gas corporation is positioned to profit.
The Esplanade development plan led two groups to file with the city’s Registered Community Organization Program. So far, only one is approved.
Across the region, from classrooms to care centers, Donald Trump’s impending return to the White House has shaken perceptions and altered horizons.
As city leaders explore expanding its Downtown public restroom initiative, emails show uncertainty in how to continue funding it.
The Shell petrochemical complex in Western Pennsylvania is troubled, and the Department of Environmental Protection has struggled to keep up.
Even with programs and grants available, people inside may face educational challenges and barriers to access. Late last fall, about 100 people in Pennsylvania state prisons – nearly all men – were ...