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Plectranthus come in all sorts of colors, including green and lavender.
(Kate Malongowski/The Allegheny Front)
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Tents in the Occupy encampment on Mellon Green.
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Economy
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Turret houses on Mellon Street
Southwestern Pennsylvania’s housing market was strong in January.In the region overall, residential home sales increased by nearly 25 percent, new listings were up about 8 percent, and average sale...more
Environment
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Clearfield Creek
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection announced that it will invest $13 million in 73 watershed protection projects.57 projects will be funded through the state’s Growing Greener...more
Local
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Occupy Members Jeff Cech and Quinn Elliott
With just a couple of days left before they are ordered to leave the BNY Mellon Green downtown, members of Occupy Pittsburgh are keeping mum on whether or not they’ll comply. Allegheny County Judge...more
Economy
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Starting in May, Pennsylvania will likely join a minority of states that check to see if people have too much in savings to qualify for federal food stamps. Some 43 jurisdictions, including states,...more
Economy
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Tents in the Occupy encampment on Mellon Green.
Occupy Pittsburgh has three days to leave Mellon Green adjacent to BNY Mellon’s Pittsburgh headquarters. Allegheny County Judge Christine Ward ruled today that no law “permits a group of...more
Transportation
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Bicyclists on the North Shore
The next phase of PlanPGH, “MovePGH,” kicks off Thursday evening at Carnegie Mellon University.“Move Pittsburgh is the city’s first transportation plan, and that plan will serve as...more
Transportation
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Large trucks
The American Energy and Infrastructure Jobs Act is the largest transportation overhaul in decades, according to the chair of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. A provision within...more
News
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DeWeese attorney William Costopoulos
The jury in the public corruption trial of former Pennsylvania State House Speaker and sitting state representative Bill DeWeese heard from the Green County Democrat on the last day of testimony and will...more
Local
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Mayor Ravenstahl helps to install new LED lights in the West End.
The first day of February is also the first day of the West End’s conversion to a “greener” way of illuminating its business district. Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl was lifted in a...more
Education
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A Democratic state lawmaker is calling for a $30 million dollar infusion into more than a dozen of Pennsylvania’s poorest school districts, including the McKeesport, Sto-Rox, Woodland Hills, and...more