Officials Plan To Extend South Side Meter Enforcement As Part Of Pilot Program
If you're headed out for a night on the South Side, you could find yourself having to pay for parking past 6 p.m. City officials are planning on eventually enforcing parking meters through midnight....
View ArticleHow Adults With Down Syndrome Are Helping Us Learn More About Alzheimer’s
Experts hope to learn more about Alzheimer's disease by studying adults who suffer from it and also have Down syndrome. The National Institute of Aging (NIA) is funding a five-year study conducted at...
View ArticleNew Legislation Targets Crime Prevention Through Youth Education
Pennsylvania Sen. John Wozniak (D-Cambria) introduced new anti-crime legislation that aims to put the consequence of crime at the core of youth education. “We are ... trying to explain to them that...
View ArticleRegion’s Low Bankruptcy Rates A Product Of Economic Stability, Says...
The Pittsburgh region continues to experience fewer bankruptcies than its benchmark peers – an example of its economic stability, according to Pittsburgh Today. According to a new report released by...
View ArticleFor 15th Year, Pittsburgh’s Jewish Community Spends Mitzvah Day Giving Back
The date December 25 will likely have many thinking of Christmas. But for some, it represents Mitzvah Day. Mitzvah, meaning “good deeds” or "acts of loving kindness" in Hebrew, will consist of 24 hours...
View ArticleState Parks Promoting A Healthy New Year With First Day Hikes
Friday marks America's State Parks' 20th annual First Day Hike, inviting park enthusiasts and first-timers alike to get up and get outdoors at a local state park. “It’s a great opportunity to get...
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