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Pittsburgh Public Schools Superintendent Anthony Hamlet resigns

Pittsburgh Public Schools Superintendent Anthony Hamlet resigns
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Pittsburgh Public Schools Superintendent Anthony Hamlet resigns

Pittsburgh Public Schools Superintendent Anthony Hamlet resigns
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Storms spur widespread power outages, downed trees across Western Pa

Thousands of people were left without power after storms rolled through the region Wednesday afternoon. Duquesne Light reported around 11:45 p.m. that outages were affecting more than 7,500 people. “Severe storms moved through our region this afternoon, causing widespread damage across our service area,” spokeswoman Ashley Macik said. “Crews are actively assessing the impact and will work around the clock until all service has safely been restored.” West Penn Power had 35,800 customers without power around 11:40 p.m., according to the company’s website. Gary George, 77, of Harrison was inside his home in the 1200 block of Carlisle Street when the storms struck.

Pittsburgh to consider restrictions on plastic bags

TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Pittsburgh City Council will be considering legislation to restrict single-use plastic bags under a resolution introduced Tuesday by Councilwoman Erika Strassburger. “It’s not the kind of product that should be used once and then thrown away,” Strassburger said. “If we’re truly going to have a circular economy, we have to think about how we’re using plastic.” . @Pittsburgh City Council is taking up legislation that would place restrictions on single-use plastic bags in the city. pic.twitter.com/jueS9UvUNv

Pennsylvania, and the rest of the country, behind expected pace to distribute COVID-19 vaccine

Office of the Governor Tom Wolf A technician at the State Health Department laboratory in Exton, Pa. According to an analysis by Bloomberg, Pennsylvania has only distributed 365,525 COVID-19 vaccinations as of Mon., Dec. 28. That is 19.9% of the state’s current allocation, which is just above the total distribution average pace of the entire U.S. (19.3%). But both the Pennsylvania pace and the national pace of distributing the vaccine are far behind expectations outlined in Operation Warp Speed, a U.S. Department of Health and Human Service plan to produce and deliver 300 million initial doses of the vaccine by January 2021. As pointed out by Bloomburg, it will also fall short of the Trump administration s goal of distributing 20 million vaccinations by the end of 2020. The federal department of Health and Human Services has arg

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