WASHINGTON, D.C. It was about as poignant a moment as one could imagine: The National World War II Memorial. On the National Mall. On the Saturday before Memorial Day weekend...
The Shapiro administration and “local partners” have signed a letter of intent with Loews Hotels to build a 500-room hotel at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. And taxpayers’ wallets...
The sad news is that Westmoreland County’s Arnold Palmer Regional Airport (LBE), left commercial carrier-less with the demise of Spirit Airlines, had to lay off 25 workers this month. Two...
The Allegheny County Board of Health obviously has no idea what it takes to run a business. Why else would it propose that all private businesses in the county —...
From the email inbox — and a wag with whom we regularly converse – a response to last week’s “At Large” about gardening being a road to greater food independence:...
Public hearings have begun on a long overdue Allegheny County proposal to mandate property reassessments every three years. Wonders never cease, we guess. We, of course, applaud the council’s epiphany....
From time to time, especially when public policy news is running sparse, we like to recount the observations of some of history’s greatest free-market economists or of society’s most astute...
We are forced to read between the lines of a letter that a group of 20 elected city, county and federal officials sent to the new owners of the Pittsburgh...
Wayne Fontana, the chairman of the Pittsburgh-Allegheny County Sports & Exhibition Authority, tells Pittsburgh Public Source that he doesn’t know how much of a local, regional and state political appetite...
Pittsburgh’s hosting of the NFL Draft is history. By many accounts, it was a “success.” But not for all. Let’s first deal with the NFL’s official attendance number – a...
The Trump administration says it is strongly considering either bailing out Spirit Airlines with a loan of a half-a-billion dollars in taxpayer money — and with the government taking an...
If anyone had any hopes that Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT) would take a tough stand against The Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) as new contract talks begin, think again. In a...
Monday’s “At Large” about a city agency bailing out a private developer whose pricey townhomes in Pittsburgh’s Middle Hill District attracted no buyers prompted this email correspondence from a wag...
What’s wrong with this picture? The Post-Gazette reports that “more than a year after the Hill District’s most expensive townhomes hit the market at $480,000 each, not one has sold...