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It’s three fields that are becoming more challenging to recruit and are critical to the survival of communities. → Read More
An operation following the path of drugs from the border to the streets of Western Pennsylvania. → Read More
When you look around, it feels like allergy season is already kicking up. → Read More
Tucked inside the Pittsburgh Police Bureau is a team solely focused on one thing: solving cold cases. → Read More
The USDA has new guidelines to cut sodium levels and reduce sugar for school meals. → Read More
There are community watch dogs spread throughout the area watching the plant. → Read More
City of Pittsburgh leaders are working to fix police staffing shortages and other concerns in the community. → Read More
Pittsburgh police are seeing an increased number of car break ins in the Mount Washington area. → Read More
The doors are closed in Harrisburg for the House of Representatives. → Read More
The Community College of Allegheny County is trying to deal with recent gun violence in a new way. → Read More
There is a lot of conversation surrounding a curfew proposal in the City of Pittsburgh. → Read More
The Second Avenue Commons homeless shelter is a labor of love for Pittsburgh City Council members. → Read More
A waste management driver is fighting for his life inside Mercy Hospital after he was hit by a car in Mt. Lebanon. → Read More
A decades-old restriction on donating blood has been lifted. → Read More
It’s hard to find someone who hasn’t come down with something this month. → Read More
Look around the city and you can see the lingering impact of the weekend winter weather. → Read More
This season is tough especially when you are forced to celebrate the holidays without the ones you love. → Read More
Whether you are home this weekend or traveling, these tips are important to put in place. → Read More
On Allegheny Avenue in West Aliquippa, you can smell the home before you see it. → Read More
For the last five years in the North Hills, you’ve likely heard of Cohen. → Read More