County Executive Sara Innamorato appointed eight new board members to the health board. The group brings a diverse range of ...
Facing very different proposals for requiring affordable housing in new developments, the City Planning Commission cautioned ...
As the big Esplanade development loomed, two groups nearly simultaneously filed to be registered community organizations for ...
Past and present Sewickley residents are raising money and collecting memories of Black history to turn a book called “Their ...
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PublicSource asked its readers to vote for the storylines they favored in 2024. Housing and the Allegheny County government ...
The president's rejection of Nippon Steel's offer to buy U.S. Steel ignites another debate about the industry's role in ...
The Esplanade development plan led two groups to file with the city’s Registered Community Organization Program. So far, only one is approved.
President Joe Biden announced early Friday he will block the sale of U.S. Steel to the Japanese company Nippon Steel, in one ...
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The historically Black neighborhood gained its first RCO last year when the planning department approved the Manchester Chateau Partnership Alliance.