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Corrections Secretary to Examine Prison Overcrowding on Task Force

Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Secretary John Wetzel has been named to a national task force that will examine the criminal justice system, and → Read More

What To Do With All That Christmas Packing Material?

Chances are, if you got that gigantic flat screen television this holiday season, there was polystyrene in the packaging. But now that the TV is on the → Read More

Ballet Company to Host Sensory-Friendly Performance of 'The Nutcracker'

For those with sensory sensitivities or autism spectrum disorder, a night out at the theater might seem impossible. But this holiday season, the Pittsburgh → Read More

New Airport Authority CEO Wants to Add More Nonstop Flights

A woman with more than two decades of air service experience was introduced Tuesday as the new CEO of the Allegheny County Airport Authority. Christina → Read More

Latest Round of Housing Vouchers Given to Homeless Veterans

More than 100 homeless veterans in Pennsylvania will receive rental vouchers totaling nearly $560,000 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban → Read More

Long-Term Care Report Expected in Waning Days of Corbett Administration

A commission tasked with examining the long-term care system in Pennsylvania is prepared to submit its recommendations to Gov. Tom Corbett but not before → Read More

Fast Food Workers March in North Side for Minimum Wage Hike

More than 100 fast food workers and supporters marched along Allegheny Avenue in the North Side Thursday morning to fight for a minimum wage hike. The → Read More

Plans Move Forward to Restore Allegheny County Courthouse

One of the most iconic symbols in downtown Pittsburgh is set to undergo a series of renovations that will preserve its history and bring it up to date. → Read More

Bad Bug: Berks County Areas Quarantined to Fight Lanternfly

Five townships and two boroughs in Berks County have been placed under quarantine by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture in the fight against the → Read More

Threat of Chronic Wasting Disease Plagues Deer Hunting Season

As deer season approaches, hunters in Blair and Bedford counties will have to follow Pennsylvania Game Commission regulations intended to halt the spread → Read More

Cost-of-Living Adjustments Won't Ruin Chance at Rebate

Social Security cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) will no longer disqualify Pennsylvanians from receiving a tax rebate if their annual earnings were → Read More

Pittsburgh's LGBT Equality Rating Well Above National Average

Pittsburgh received the second highest grade in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) equality among seven cities in Pennsylvania, according to a → Read More

Pitt Study Reveals Stem Cells In Esophagus

A new discovery by researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine could impact the treatment of esophageal cancer and a condition known → Read More

Online Tool Pinpoints Wood Burning Areas

A Pennsylvania-based clean air activist group has launched a new on-line tool it says will encourage discussion about open wood burning and wood smoke → Read More

Pittsburgh To Paris Program Grows Downtown

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership’s Paris to Pittsburgh program has been given life for at least another year with the Colcom Foundation coming on board → Read More

Forbes Hospital Using New Software to Bridge Language Barriers

The cost of hiring an interpreter or sign language specialist to communicate with hospital patients can reach up to $70 per hour, but suburban Pittsburgh → Read More

Battling Labor Shortage, Companies Use 'Manufacturing Day' as Recruitment Tool

For an industry that is struggling to find workers, this Friday is especially important. On National Manufacturing Day, plants in Pennsylvania will host → Read More

Union Blames I-279 Bus Crash on Mechanical Failure

The Port Authority of Allegheny County thinks the driver is at fault, but the union thinks the Sept. 22 bus crash on Interstate 279 that injured a driver → Read More

UPMC Wants Your Unused Medications

As part of the Drug Enforcement Agency’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, UPMC is hosting multiple drop-off zones Sept. 26 where people can safely → Read More

Casino Report Details Minority, Female Hiring

Of the nearly 20,000 employees at the ten casinos and two resort casinos in Pennsylvania, 44 percent are female and 31 percent are racial minorities, → Read More