Haitian immigrant Daphy Michel was found in a Pittsburgh bus shelter on March 2. Federal immigration authorities denied blame, but the death has stoked fear.
Fears of malicious artificial intelligence are becoming more and more real. Why not build an AI safety movement right here in Pittsburgh?
It might seem unlikely that one city could play a meaningful role in the achievement of an international treaty governing the ...
Emails from ICE to the Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office show how often the immigration enforcement agency sought ‘targets’ ...
Unionized nurses at Magee-Womens are asking Pittsburgh patients to weigh in as they bargain their first contract with UPMC over staffing levels.
After securing a handful of mostly one-time payments during his first 100 days, Pittsburgh’s mayor will try to win multi-year commitments from large tax-exempts.
The patchwork of billing, municipal handouts and the occasional grant can no longer sustain local EMS services. Could regional cooperation show the way?
As a Latina from LA, finding my community here was far from automatic — but in the discomfort of starting over, I built a ...
For homeowners living near wooded areas, the message remains simple but important: Ticks are common, and taking precautions – ...
With a growing enrollment and proximity to Pittsburgh’s biggest-ever event, Point Park University is going remote but also hoping students reap the benefits of the April 23-25 event.
A largely new school board raised conditions for revisiting a paused plan to close schools in February. Tonight, administration responded.
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