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Black students with IEPs see a significant increase in suspensions even as the district has sought to shift away toward ...
A petition by environmental organizations to consider barring new fracking near surface water, buildings and drinking water wells was shelved by a state board this month. The petition, submitted by ...
Mayor Ed Gainey, backed by Allegheny County, may pay more than $1 million to a consultant to defend race-conscious contracting.
Economic and political uncertainty is slowing deals, raising costs and reshaping customer relationships for Pittsburgh startups.
It’s a political statement, it’s a route to a certain kind of intimacy — and it could get harder with transit cuts.
Four Pittsburgh Public Schools board seats are contested this year, and school consolidation may be decided when new members take office — to oversee closures.
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Ed Gainey promised to make local health care giant UPMC “pay their fair share” to the city when he ran for office in 2021, making the pledge a pillar of his underdog campaign that ultimately took down ...
Black and Hispanic first-year enrollment dropped last fall at Pittsburgh’s two largest universities, Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh. This is the first incoming class since ...
Imcumbent Mayor Bill Peduto speaking with local news outside of the Sterrett Classical Academy polling location in Point Breeze. (Photo by Nick Childers/PublicSource) Former Pittsburgh Mayor Bill ...