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Incomprehensible medical bills and unresponsive bureaucracies drove me to write letters to top executives, and the resulting reimbursements prove it works.
I have always felt I must act when I am hurt by an injustice or unfair treatment. I would be a hypocrite if all I did was ...
The Learning Disabilities Association of Pennsylvania offers free tutoring for Pittsburgh’s underserved kids after the pandemic lowered reading scores.
Allegheny County Executive Sara Innamorato’s push to open housing for people in shelters has tallied 191 units in half its ...
City of Asylum welcomed Israel Centeno as a literary exile from Venezuela. Now retired, he is giving some of his royalties ...
In Pittsburgh, attendees at a protest against Trump also expressed anger toward Pennsylvania U.S. Sen. John Fetterman for ...
Though asthma-related ER visits have dropped, advocates still worry about industry's impact on health. Could new Allegheny County leadership spell change?
Allegheny County’s air quality remains mixed while asthma related ER visits drop. Clean-air advocates still continue to fight.
Downtown sites that once had tent encampments have been covered by rocks. Mayor Ed Gainey’s administration seeks a softer approach moving forward.
Eviction filings can prevent tenants finding housing, even if a judge never upheld them. Shapiro wants lawmakers to seal those records.
Allegheny County’s push to open up 500 units for unhoused people is officially halfway along, logging one-third of the intended affordable dwellings.
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