At The Andy Warhol Museum, "KAWS + Warhol" exhibit explores pathos in the two artists' work.
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Preliminary budgets from districts across the Pittsburgh region show health care costs are up across the board, as are expenses related to transportation and charter school tuition.
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While disclosures filed by state government officials are published online, judges’ forms aren’t. The public must ask for copies — provided they know where to go for that information.
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A group of 400 parents and families nationally are calling for solutions that treat addiction and the opioid crisis as a public health problem.
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Pennsylvania’s severe rainstorms are more extreme than they were decades ago due to climate change.
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“Seeing The Unseen: Aquatic Invaders & What’s at Stake,” features some of the aquatic invasive species threatening the Lake Erie watershed and nearby region and efforts to reduce the threat to these ecosystems.
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Pennsylvania lawmakers are entering budget negotiations with a roughly $14 billion surplus. So far, they have different priorities for using it.
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In early May at West Chester University, legislators on the House Education Committee and other education stakeholders discussed improving the teacher pipeline.
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The governor’s $48.3 billion budget proposal includes $5.6 million to incentivize participation in a federal dairy risk management program.
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The oil paintings, 24 in all, hang in gold-colored frames, honoring the lawmakers’ public service as the elected presiding officer and central figure of the state House of Representatives.
On May 15, Pittsburgh City Council voted to delete a purchasing card authorization to pay a vendor who was recently charged with ethnic intimidation.
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Trump's switch makes for a confusing message for GOP voters, who have been programmed to believe that mail voting can’t be trusted.
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The vaguely worded update is raising alarm among First Amendment advocates concerned that it could be used to unconstitutionally curtail free speech.
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Netflix announced during its upfront presentation to advertisers that it will have defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City at Pittsburgh followed by Baltimore at Houston.
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A New York Times poll released this past weekend showed Donald Trump eking out a narrow lead over Joe Biden in Pennsylvania and four out of five other swing states.
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To celebrate decades of operation and a recently-established Welcome and Education Center, the museum is hosting a weekend street fair May 18 and 19, which promises to take visitors on a “step back in time” to an age of fire dancers, stilt walkers, street artists and, of course, antique trolleys.