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Kennywood to open on time following security meeting with DA s office, law enforcement

Kennywood says it will open for its 125th season as scheduled on April 22 after amusement park officials met with the Allegheny County District Attorney’s office last week to address security concerns. “The intent of the meeting and future steps is to demonstrate the shared commitment the park, law enforcement

Gainey expands on plan to boost Downtown police presence

Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey said Thursday that by the end of March he will boost the police presence Downtown, increasing the number of officers patrolling the central business district from as few as 3 to a total of 18, plus supervising officers. The mayor also expanded on plans to open

Harrison police expected to get body cameras by early 2023

Harrison police may soon be equipped with body cameras. The township commissioners voted to join the Body Worn Camera Program, which is sponsored by the Allegheny County Chiefs of Police Association. The township has applied for about $41,000 to cover the entire cost. “It’s an important addition to the police

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