Authorities are working to take on problems facing Pittsburgh s South Side neighborhood and business district from more than one angle.Pennsylvania State Senator and Democratic leader Jay Costa said he s hopeful state and city leaders, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board and state Liquor Control Enforcement may confer about South Side issues on Thursday.Pittsburgh s Action News 4 spoke Monday with people who live and work in South Side about a pilot program of traffic pattern changes the city and PennDOT has instituted for Friday and Saturday nights. As a resident, I appreciate the effort. I also just feel bad for the local businesses on South Side as well, because there s less Ubers and Lyfts allowed to go through (under the traffic restrictions), so I feel like that might affect their business, too, Alyssa Rein, who lives and works in South Side, said. I completely understand where it s coming from. I live here so I m glad that they re trying to come up with a plan to fi
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Catalinaâs Sports Bar and Grille, which police data shows say is a source of dozens of 911 calls over the past four-plus years â and was where four people were shot earlier this month â is selling its liquor license.
Wayne Pagan, who manages the bar with his brother Luis, said Catalinaâs is being forced to sell the license.
On Tuesday â a day ahead of a Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board hearing where the barâs license is on the agenda â he called both the city and the board corrupt and in cahoots with each other.
âTheyâre forcing us to sell the license. The hearing really doesnât matter ⦠We agreed and signed off on everything,â Wayne Pagan said.
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Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board Celebrates Grand Opening of New Fine Wine & Good Spirits in Carbondale, Lackawanna County
06/24/2021
Carbondale – The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) today announced the grand opening of a Fine Wine & Good Spirits at 63 S. Main St., Carbondale, Lackawanna County.
With more than 3,100 square feet of retail space, this store features about 2,000 wines and spirits, including the popular Chairman’s Advantage® products, which are hand-selected, highly rated wines available for less than $10 a bottle.
To celebrate the grand opening, all in-store wines, spirits, and accessories will be 10% off during regular business hours from Monday, June 28, through Wednesday, June 30.