Pandemic madness
Too little too late: Gov. Tom Wolf is asking the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) to help un-wreck the wreck that he created with his
Too little too late: Gov. Tom Wolf is asking the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) to help un-wreck the wreck that he created with his
Is it prudent planning or just another in a long line of central plans preordained to fail? The City of Pittsburgh has announced “ForgingPGH,” characterized
The Allegheny County Airport Authority says passenger traffic increased by 1.2 percent in 2019 at Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT). That’s versus the 7.5 percent jump
Summary: Gaming revenues grew in 2019. But it was due more to the expansion of gaming options than growth to the existing system. Sports wagering,
Summary: Problems at Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) continue to get worse. In May 2018, Policy Brief Vol. 18, No. 20, detailed enrollment
Summary: Business optimism in Pennsylvania continued in late 2019 and only slightly diminished from a year-earlier reading, according to the findings of the Fall 2019
Summary: As 2020 began, Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald touted the economic performance of the county since 2000. As noted in late 2019, an Institute
Summary: In several respects the financial situation in Pittsburgh made significant and important positive strides over the period 2013-2018. However, there are still substantial concerns
The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy has spent about $714,000 in promotion of a Nov. 5 ballot referendum that would raise property taxes to fund the parks
Summary: Governor Tom Wolf is proposing to raise the amount salaried workers can earn and still qualify for overtime pay from the current federal base