Allegheny County voters go to the polls on Tuesday to choose the first new chief executive in 12 years. Over the past year, the Allegheny Institute for Public Policy has
Once again, the great hue and cry in quarters both governmental and political has it that conducting a property reassessment in Allegheny County would be an immorality bordering on a
A much-vaunted agreement to spend $200 million of public money to upgrade a Pennsylvania rail line – ostensibly to facilitate the expansion of Amtrak passenger rail service between Pittsburgh and
Private-sector employment in Pennsylvania climbed 2.3% above the pre-pandemic July 2019 level by this July. But a researcher at the Allegheny Institute for Public Policy says the commonwealth’s fealty to