The Mirror’s Oct. 19 editorial dealing with a housing proposal for the former Keith Junior High School athletic field urged city officials to seek input from people residing near that property. The editorial emphasized “it is better for the proposal to be fully aired at some point before final decisions are forthcoming than to have […]
Four homeless Pittsburghers stood Tuesday afternoon near tents at the wedge of land where Grant Street meets Fort Pitt Boulevard, and said they didn’t know what comes next. City officials announced last week they were tearing down a Downtown homeless encampment, and posted warning signs ordering those living on First
A 29-year-old man was arraigned in court Monday after police say he attacked several people a day earlier at a 7-Eleven in the North Side. Tyler Vick entered the Western Avenue convenience store at about 11:55 a.m. on Sunday and, after trying to pay for several items with just a
Progressive incumbent Sara Innamorato faces off against Joe Rockey, a Republican and former PNC bank executive, in the high-stakes race for Allegheny County Executive.
Here are some of the latest news items from this morning, Friday, Oct. 6: Police say argument led to assault A Thursday night altercation near the Second Avenue Commons shelter ended with one man being stabbed, hospitalized and charged with assault. Marvin Kennedy, 53, of Pittsburgh, was awaiting arraignment early