After last year’s rocky college aid process, students are relying on a smoother rollout this year, despite its later-than-usual start.
Large U.S. counties' morality data, including Allegheny County, Pa., shows Black men born from 1951-1970 are most likely to ...
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The Pittsburgh Public Schools budget doesn’t close schools, raise taxes or address long-term structural problems.
Allegheny County Council President Pat Catena sent a proposal to increase permitting fees for polluters back to committee on ...
Pittsburgh education advocates think Trump won’t dismantle the U.S. Department of Education but can still impact local schools and beyond.
In dozens of cities across the country, the recent rise of fentanyl has put older Black men in particular jeopardy.
Good-government advocates argue Pennsylvania's governor is violating his own ban on taking gifts from interested businesses.
The Pittsburgh Regional Transit Bus Line Redesign proposal could alter dozens of routes across Allegheny County. They are seeking feedback.
PublicSource has tracked shifts in shelter and services for unhoused people since 2022. Here is a timeline of milestones.
Dozens of Pittsburgh residents, critical of proposals to allow denser development near three transit nodes, convinced the City Planning Commission to hold off on all zoning change votes until next ...
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