A prominent Downtown skyscraper is on track to change hands before the end of the year in a sale that could indicate how the corridor’s
With an official countdown clock on the North Shore ticking down the days until Pittsburgh hosts next year’s NFL Draft, local officials are betting big
For months on the campaign trail, Mayor Ed Gainey has trumpeted claims of aggressively attacking Pittsburgh’s affordable housing crisis in ways no mayor has in
Gov. Josh Shapiro’s proposal to raise Pennsylvania’s minimum wage by more than 100% — from $7.25 to $15 an hour — is being panned by
The future of a grocery store in the Hill District is in doubt just a year after it opened.
Once a mighty symbol of Pittsburgh’s second renaissance, One Oxford Centre is now emblematic of the woes facing Downtown.
Some Pittsburgh residents may feel déjà vu as the city’s public school system considers yet another plan to close buildings and redistribute many of its
Allegheny County Executive Sara Innamorato’s proposed 2025 property tax hike faces an uphill battle to gain approval from County Council, according to members.