The city’s Registered Community Organization Program makes developers interact with neighborhoods. Multiple groups wanting recognition can divide voices.
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The Esplanade development plan led two groups to file with the city’s Registered Community Organization Program. So far, only one is approved.
The memo notes that pre-K is a “powerful intervention” to help reduce income and achievement gaps. Research backs this up. Kids who attend pre-K are more likely to attend college and to vote, and are ...
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As the big Esplanade development loomed, two groups nearly simultaneously filed to be registered community organizations for the area. So far, only one got the nod.
Past and present Sewickley residents are raising money and collecting memories of Black history to turn a book called “Their ...
The president's rejection of Nippon Steel's offer to buy U.S. Steel ignites another debate about the industry's role in ...
EQT has complaints against it in West Virginia. It has been sued in Pennsylvania. Now, the natural gas giant is meeting a ...
President Joe Biden announced early Friday he will block the sale of U.S. Steel to the Japanese company Nippon Steel, in one ...
First Step Recovery Homes, an addiction recovery center in the Mon Valley, opened a new facility after years of financial struggles.
Biden issued the order under the Defense Production Act, which allows the president to intervene in private industrial matters if national security is threatened. In his statement, he argued that ...