A White House announcement of a partial funding halt pending ideological review of federal programs left some wondering ...
A Pittsburgh region homeowner filed a complaint seeking a countywide revamp of property assessments, claiming they are not uniform.
Noncompete contracts can prevent practitioners from taking new jobs in their community. A newly effective state bill aims to prevent that.
Pittsburgh’s City Planning Commission endorsed Mayor Ed Gainey’s proposal to require affordable units in larger, new housing ...
Pittsburgh's refugee arrivals have helped prop up population, fueled business growth and enriched local culture — but it has ...
Noncitizen students in Pittsburgh and the U.S. worry about their futures as Donald Trump signs targeted executive orders.
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Efforts to preserve the shuttered Donny’s Place in Polish Hill will go to the Pittsburgh Historic Review Commission in February.
Pandemic-era restrictions shifted how people live and work downtown. As it preps for change, data highlights the business ...
I applied to jobs in Pittsburgh, only to not hear back from employers. Learning the reason shattered my world but made me resilient.
Children who experienced the death of a parent due to Covid, gun violence and opioid overdoses often go overlooked.
The Planning Commission is set to vote on Mayor Ed Gainey’s and City Councilor Bob Charland’s conflicting approaches to inclusionary zoning for affordable housing. Here’s the breakdown.