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Pittsburgh came out on top in a new Realtor.com rental report as the only U.S. city where it’s cheaper to buy a home rather than rent. According to report, renting saves over $900 per month compared ...
After passing a Dark Sky ordinance to curb light pollution and save energy, Pittsburgh is installing adjustable streetlights.
The first two decades of the 20th century were an extraordinary time for Pittsburgh and for the whole world that bought the ...
Donny’s Place — one of Pittsburgh’s oldest gay bars — will not receive official historic designation, clearing the way for ...
Our Pittsburgh Travel Guide! Wow, what an absolute gem of a city. Easily the most surprisingly delightful city I've ever been ...
Pittsburgh is the only city where it's cheaper to buy a home than rent, according to a new report. Realtor.com says renting is more affordable than buying in 49 of the 50 largest U.S. cities, except ...
Tempers flared at Pittsburgh City Council chambers over the controversial Stop the Violence fund, which includes millions of dollars earmarked for community efforts to make the city safer. On ...
A package of legislation introduced to Pittsburgh City Council Tuesday could create new protections for the LGBTQ community. Sponsored by Councilor Barb Warwick, the bills are designed to de ...
The City of Pittsburgh has opened six cooling centers in response to extreme heat expected to hit the area.
Pittsburgh City Council approved an ordinance that will now increase the number of paid sick days. It's a move that people believe was years in the making.
Diana Irey Vaughan, former Washington County Commissioner, now leads City Mission as CEO, using her public service experience in helping to provide homeless and addiction services.
The Democratic primary for mayor of Pittsburgh on Tuesday has become something of a proxy for the national struggle over the party’s future direction.