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SNAP funding must now come from states, and new work requirements add pressure to vulnerable families, including college students across Pittsburgh campuses.
As Allegheny County considers involuntary, outpatient mental health care, can understaffed public defenders protect patients’ ...
Allegheny County Board of Health approved a new measure to combat neglected properties. Owners would pay for the clean-up.
Nationally, Catholics remain politically divided, and tensions persist between church teachings and political leadership on ...
From Pittsburgh to LA, Maia Williams reflects on diversity and growth as a Black professional. On returning home she found her “beat.” ...
Trump's "big" bill puts Medicaid on the chopping block. From work requirements to loss of coverage, here are Pittsbughers' ...
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A new federal law will reduce funding for Medicaid health coverage on which 250,000 Allegheny County residents depend.
Pittsburgh residents share how Medicaid cuts will affect their health, financial stability, employment or family’s wellbeing.
Uncertainty looms in the development forecast for Pittsburgh as economic pressures challenge city strengths in research, tech ...
When it comes to violence prevention, Pittsburgh youth have a lot to say. Here’s how four locals are advocating for a safer city.
A URA property with a long history of promised development may soon house Casa San Jose’s social and after-school programs ...