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Pa. lawmaker moves to ban warrantless civil immigration arrests near state buildings
Trump admin SNAP cuts due to work rules, time limits start this month in Pa.
Pittsburgh’s housing authority seeking new leader
Neighbors, officials seek regulation of short-term rentals in Pittsburgh after North Side shooting
‘A lot of areas’ in rural Pa. could house data centers for AI growth, Garrity says
Two Democrats seek to unseat Republican Kuzma in narrowly divided Pa. House
Pittsburgh weighs ‘unusual’ use of eminent domain for distressed senior housing complex
Better purchasing practices could cushion Pittsburgh Public Schools’ finances, city controller says
Pa. GOP governor hopeful Garrity backs away from earlier election denial remarks
Pittsburgh City Council to consider fund for replacing snow plows, garbage trucks and other vehicles
Dina Powell McCormick, wife to Sen. Dave McCormick and former Trump advisor, named Meta president
Pa. Pennie enrollment drops as Congress wrestles with health insurance subsidy vote
High-stakes 2026 elections will determine control of Pa. legislature, which party sets policy
New overdose reporting requirements for Pennsylvania EMS
As Pa. energy prices rise, advocates skeptical that lawmakers will put aside partisan differences
Pennsylvania expected to be a key battleground for Congress in 2026
‘Electoral tide’: Pa. Democrats seek boost from Gov. Shapiro’s 2026 campaign
Stronger protections for trans people needed at Allegheny County Jail, advocates say
Where does your Pa. member of Congress stand on Venezuela strikes?
Allegheny County Council President Catena launches bid to replace Kulik in state House
Shapiro kicks off long-expected re-election bid in Pittsburgh
State Sen. Doug Mastriano won't run against Gov. Josh Shapiro in 2026
O’Connor aims to streamline Pittsburgh's permitting process to speed up building
Harrisburg Democrats mark 5th anniversary of Jan. 6 attack with outrage over pardons
Second shooting at short-term rental in Pittsburgh’s North Side has residents calling for regulation
Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro has $30 million for his reelection bid, a new state record
Garrity’s campaign will put Gov. Josh Shapiro’s first three years under a microscope
Pa. Gov. Shapiro pans Trump’s seizure of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro
Corey O'Connor sworn in as mayor: 'Pittsburgh, it's time to redd up'
Shapiro leaves Board of Pardons seat empty after concerns over member’s ‘inappropriate’ questioning
Corey O'Connor, Pittsburgh city council members to take oath of office
A new analysis says Harrisburg is among the least effective legislatures. Some say reform is needed
New Allegheny County Council members bring younger outlook, hope to make council more ‘proactive’
Volunteers needed for United Way free tax preparation efforts in and around Allegheny County
Rep. Kyle Mullins secures $5M for neurodegenerative disease research after losing his father to ALS
Democrat Mazzocco to face GOP's Leckenby in state House race to replace Dan Miller
Elder abuse agencies fail to mitigate risk as Shapiro admin defends system, touts changes
Lawmakers want to restore 24-hour agenda notice, after Pa. Supreme Court ruling
At least $18.7M poured into this year’s critical Pa. Supreme Court retention races
Pittsburgh City Council votes yes to use eminent domain on Homewood apartment building
Pa. election directors call for reforms to 3rd-party registration drives
Expanding broadband in rural Pa. was complicated by rule changes and uncertainty in 2025
Pennsylvania lawmakers react to Trump rescheduling marijuana to a Schedule III substance
New Allegheny County afterschool dashboard helps identify service needs, gaps
As his administration draws to a close, Pittsburgh Mayor Gainey reflects on successes, challenges
Gainey to let Pittsburgh's 2026 budget, tax hike and all, take effect without his signature
How much are your property taxes going up in Pittsburgh in 2026? We have a calculator.
Cozza becomes second Republican seeking to replace Kulik in potential state House battleground
City Council moves to freeze work on Pittsburgh comprehensive plan
City of Pittsburgh could use eminent domain to buy a troubled Homewood apartment building

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