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Last week’s mass shooting in Wilkinsburg provoked strong reactions within the neighborhood, across the city and in national media. Writer and former → Read More
The environmental rights amendment to Pennsylvania’s constitution was passed by the state’s voters in 1971, by a margin of four to one. → Read More
As planning continues for Hazelwood’s new Almono development, city officials are expecting an uptick in commuters traveling from the neighborhood to → Read More
The arrest of Max Gonzales, a 22-year-old Carnegie Mellon University student identified by the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police Graffiti Squad as "number one on → Read More
State emergency management officials are urging motorists to stay off the roads in southwestern Pennsylvania, after a winter storm brought heavy snowfall t → Read More
With just over three months to election day, Braddock Mayor John Fetterman will have to step up his fundraising efforts to catch up with his two Democratic → Read More
Pittsbugh's Andy Warhol Museum is raising funds to commission a series of print-based exhibits with a political bent. 90.5 WESA’s Josh Raulerson spoke → Read More
The Commonwealth's once-mighty manufacturing sector has been ailing for decades. But some industry leaders think the key to a massive comeback may be → Read More
Updated: 3:15 p.m. Carnegie Mellon University is facing renewed criticism over its alleged role in a massive takedown of "Dark Web" sites last year. Last → Read More
Carnegie Mellon University is facing renewed criticism over its alleged role in a massive takedown of "Dark Web" sites last year. Last week, the director → Read More
Nanograms is 90.5 WESA's new technology and culture podcast. Season One, 'Borg in the USA, launched September 24, 2015. Subscribe in iTunes Episode #8: → Read More
Duquesne University laid off nearly all its part-time English faculty last week prompting criticism from union organizers who cast the move as both → Read More
When Richard Blanco delivered the traditional poetry reading at President Barack Obama’s second inauguration in 2012, he made history in several categories → Read More
Somerset County and Allegany College of Maryland officials are downplaying the county’s pending takeover of operations at ACM’s Somerset campus as little → Read More
For many, the mention of "homeschooling" conjures negative stereotypes about the people who practice it: Homeschool families are religious fundamentalists → Read More
'Forties Feminism & Fun at the Heinz History Center's History Uncorked party Strap on your melty wristwatch and dance the night away against a → Read More
A recent report by the nonprofit advocacy group Smart Growth America offers a mixed assessment of suburban sprawl in the Pittsburgh area. Within a sample → Read More
If you’re planning to quit smoking in 2015, you’re not alone. After losing weight, it’s perhaps the most commonly made New Year’s resolution. If you’re → Read More
Is there more to life than beer and cookies? Sure! There's also haggis, alligator tail, and other deep-fried curiosities. Your weekend agenda in Pittsburgh → Read More
What to do with yourself after a full day of binge eating and all-around excess? We suggest three more days of exactly the same thing. Let the Hunger → Read More