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'We've seen homeowners that are in real desperation:' 4 The Record examines landslides in Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH — 4 The Record examined the impact of landslides in the Pittsburgh area on Sunday morning. Zakary Littlefield, who owns a home in the city’s South Side Slopes neighborhood, told our Kristen Powers that a road near his home has been crumbling. “This one-lane road actually has...
Downtown Pittsburgh will have not one, but two Juneteenth celebrations
PITTSBURGH’S TWO JUNETEENTHS—B. MARSHALL’S JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION IS JUNE 14-16 AT POINT STATE PARK. MAYOR ED GAINEY, RIGHT, ADVOCATED FOR A CITY-SPONSORED CELEBRATION, WHICH WILL BE HELD ON JUNE 29 AT THE GREENWOOD PLAN BUILDING, ON SMITHFIELD STREET. (PHOTOS BY ROB TAYLOR JR.) Controversy has divided the Black...
Pittsburgh council votes to fund 2nd Juneteenth celebration
Just three days before Juneteenth’s kickoff event, City Council members voted unanimously to continue to fund a privately run celebration in addition to this year’s city sponsored event. For the first time, Pittsburgh will be hosting its own Juneteenth festival, after paying more than $100,000 to William B....
D.C. developer pitches 334 unit apartment building in place of Lawrenceville warehouse
Lawrenceville may land 334 more housing units by 2027 if plans for a five-story apartment building, submitted by a Washington D.C.-based developer, clear the City Planning Commission. During a June 11 briefing, representatives of Dalian Development touted the five-story building with space reserved for affordable housing in the place of...
Some Plum residents told to boil water after discovery of E. coli bacteria
Residents of Plum’s Regency Park neighborhood should boil their water before use because it might be contaminated with E. coli bacteria. Residents in the neighborhood found a state Department of Environmental Protection form contained within Plum Borough Municipal Authority envelopes left at their homes Monday. According to the letter,...
Dr. Val Arkoosh: Shapiro’s proposed budget would be life changing for people with disabilities, caregivers
This May, I visited Partners For Quality in Pittsburgh, where I had the honor of meeting Claire and her fellow Voices for Change self-advocates. I learned it took Claire, who has a disability, five months to find an employer who would hire her, and she has been on a waiting list for affordable housing for over 18 months. While she is looking forward to a career-planning and goal-setting process with her direct support professional, she wants to find a job she loves, not just any job.
$10K in toy drive money prompts investigation in Allegheny Township
Allegheny Township is grappling with a $10,000 question: How did a check cut from township coffers end up in the hands of the Leechburg Volunteer Fire Company?. In a 2-to-1 vote, supervisors opened an investigation this week to determine how the money left the township and whether the township is entitled to get it back. Supervisors Jamie Morabito and Jeff Pollick voted in favor of launching the probe, while Mike Korns opposed doing so.
The Foundmore in Ross Township is open and filling up fast
ROSS TOWNSHIP, Pa. (KDKA) -- A chunk of Ross Township that has been vacant for years is now returning to life.Some time ago, we told you about the development going into the old Sam's Club property along McKnight Road.At the time, the building of the development now known as The Foundmore was running into an issue, but the problems have been solved and leases are being signed.New residents are moving into the Foundmore in one of the busiest sections of McKnight Road."I work downtown so it's ten minutes from town and ten minutes from my family and the mall's right...
World War II veteran turns 103, says secret to longevity is dark chocolate and Coke
PITTSBURGH — A local World War II veteran had something big to celebrate over the weekend. Frank Pugliano Sr., who served with the U.S. Army, turned 103 years old. His family hosted a birthday party at Boyce Park, which is located outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. "The greatest day of...
Pittsburgh Pirates host clinic for veterans, active-duty military service members
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Before their game on Sunday, the Pirates hosted a clinic for veterans and active-duty military service men and women on the North Shore.Dozens showed up with their families to take part in batting practice and catch some fly balls on the perfectly manicured outfield.Team officials say it is the least they can do to give back to those who've served our country."This is a great event for us. To be able to not only support the military throughout the course of the entire year but also bring them out and have a fun event here at PNC Park. It's a lot of fun for all these military men and women [and we're] really excited to be able to provide this type of event for them," said team president Travis Williams.After the clinic, they were treated to brunch and given tickets to the game.
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