Make public new Pitt chancellor’s full contract
News reports have it that incoming University of Pittsburgh Chancellor Joan Gabel will be paid an annual base salary of $950,000 with additional perks that
News reports have it that incoming University of Pittsburgh Chancellor Joan Gabel will be paid an annual base salary of $950,000 with additional perks that
The ignorance of community “leaders” can leave one breathless at times. Consider the case of the executive director of a group known as the Downtown
Uh-oh. The news just keeps getting worse and worse for the Pittsburgh cheerleaders who keep telling us “Just you pay no never mind” to the
What are those lines from that 1992 movie, “A Few Good Men,” starring Jack Nicholson, Tom Cruise and Demi Moore? Oh, yes: “I want the
The City of Pittsburgh has delayed implementation of its dubious ban on single-use plastic bags by businesses within the city limits. And in that delay,
In a welcome reversal (for aficionados of sane government, that is), the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has decided to deny federal funding to a controversial
We often argue that the least amount of government is the best government. And it is elementary: For excessive government, particularly in the form of
A taxpayer-financed renovation to Soldier Field, home to the Chicago Bears, has come back to bite taxpayers. Count us among those not surprised. Reports the
We cannot help but being struck by what’s missing from the introduction to the latest in a long line of proposals to turn around the