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Up to 10 migrant teens in Pittsburgh-area shelters flagged for rapid removal amid U.S. deportation push over weekend. A U.S. judge halted it.
In the 1960s, Pitt dreamed of a million-dollar research park over Panther Hollow. The ambitious plan would have built a ...
The Clairton Coke Works explosion killed 2 and injured 10. The tragedy highlights progress and lingering risks in U.S. workplace safety.
Testing for unhealthy materials and conditions has slackened, and efforts to remediate risks to student health are few, Women ...
Even as heavy rains and flooding hit the Pittsburgh region, federal support is declining, leaving communities vulnerable.
Neighborhood advocates tackle urban blight with ecological restoration, growing native pollinators, fresh food and community connections from empty lots.
Students for Justice in Palestine at Pitt sued the university over a suspension. They may now resume activities, as the U.S. District Court case continues.
A federal appeals court ruled that it is unconstitutional to discard mail-in ballots over a technicality with a handwritten date on the return envelope.
Parents like Fatuma Muhina say immigrant families deserve clearer enrollment, safer schools, and stronger voices in Pittsburgh Public Schools.
Pennsylvania launched a year-long generative AI pilot program with 175 employees across 14 agencies incorporating ChatGPT Enterprise into their work, including brainstorming and proofreading.
When UPMC ended gender-affirming care for minors, Lee and his mom faced fear, confusion and a fight to continue treatment in ...