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UPDATE (July 27, 5:54 PM): On Wednesday afternoon, Senator Joe Manchin announced a deal with Senate Democrats on a reconciliation package that includes climate spending. A Now or Never organizer tells the Independent that the deal
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Several legal watchdogs, including a racial justice group founded at the request of John F. Kennedy and the nation’s oldest libertarian legal foundation are closely monitoring a recent federal lawsuit challenging Pittsburgh’s inclusionary
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No testing for forever chemicals. Oliver Morrison reports that, despite longstanding knowledge that PFAS and so-called “forever chemicals” have been dumped at Pittsburgh International Airport property for decades, nearby soil and drinking
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Frack ban showdown set. County Exec. Rich Fitzgerald, ever the wily statesman, waited until moments after county council adjourned Tuesday to present his backdated veto on a fracking ban in county parks, which passed 11-4 last week. If the
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On Sunday, The Guardian and other media outlets began to publish reporting on over 124,000 confidential documents leaked from ride-hailing app Uber. It’s being called, “The Uber Files.” The files include text messages, email records, and
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Catch up on some Pittsburgh news you may have missed as June slouched into July. A major Oakland development is one step closer. Mark Belko reports on city council’s 8-1 vote to approve zoning changes in Oakland, which allows Walnut
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Allegheny County Council passed a bill Tuesday night that would ban natural gas drilling inside or underneath Allegheny County parks. Immediately after council's session, County Executive Rich Fitzgerald released a statement announcing he
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