City residents on Tuesday voted to determine whether the sale of the city water and sewer system to a private company should be banned.
Find out here what happened to Pennsylvania's latest attempt to legalize recreational marijuana for adults.
A state lawmaker is being criticized for taking a flamethrower to Gov. Josh Shapiro's proposed budget weeks after an arson at his home.
A Pittsburgh interior designer is being sued by Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday.
The Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission is promising a comprehensive probe into the storms that wreaked havoc on Pittsburgh last week.
Find out here what you need to know in Pittsburgh if you're voting in the upcoming May 20 primary.
The state House has approved a detailed plan for legalized marijuana in Pennsylvania. Get the details here.
For those still dealing with last week's severe storms, Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday has a warning regarding scammers.
Millcraft Investments' Esplanade development, which will include a giant Ferris wheel, has cleared a significant finacial hurdle.
Real ID enforcement begins this week in Pennsylvania and across the country. Not having one could cause you complications.
Here's what you need to know if you still need a REAL ID.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro shares details about the recent arson at the governor's mansion.
People are running out of time to get their Real ID before enforcement begins.
The city's water system is a public utility. Voters next month will decide whether or not it can one day be sold to a private company.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro wants to dramatically increase funding for fire companies and support services for firefighters.
A woman born in Pennsylvania has been told to get out of the United States by the Department of Homeland Security.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro has joined a multi-state lawsuit against the Trump administration over the revocation of education money.
Two state lawmakers are attempting to establish a cap on money and gifts that office holders can receive.
The City Cuts free grass cutting service will return this year for eligible Pittsburgh residents. Get the details here.
Find out here why one Pennsylvania legislator is pushing to add to the number of official state holidays.
Pennsylvanians receiving SNAP benefits are being advised to change their passwords to avoid having their benefits stolen.
PennDOT is holding REAL ID Days at nearly five dozen of its driver's license centers as the May 7 enforcement date draws closer.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission has released statistics on the number of deers harvested across the state in the 2024-25 hunting season.
Pittsburgh has upgraded its technology for ticketing people who don't obey parking restrictions on a street's sweeping day.
The Allegheny Riverfront Park in Downtown Pittsburgh is getting a $5.4 million upgrade. Get the details here.
A coalition of groups is planning to demonstrate against Pennsylvania Senators John Fetterman and Dave McCormick in Pittsburgh on Saturday.
Dozens of Allegheny County municipalities will be represented at this week's Utilities & Critical Infrastructure Summit in Pittsburgh.
Control of the state House was up for grabs in a Western Pennsylvania special election on Tuesday.
The new Pennsylvania Money Match program enables the state to proactively return money and property to whom it is owed.
A state senator wants to enact a ban on the intentional release of balloons in Pennsylvania
Two members of the PA General Assembly are attempting to advance legislation to have the 10 Commandments displayed in schools.
Hiring a sufficient number of lifeguards to adequately staff Pittsburgh pools has proven challenging.
Rep. Guy Reschenthaler is keeping company with a rising Fox News star, according to reports.
Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey received a major boost in his reelection attempt with the endorsement of various unions.
Penn State is planning to shutter a number of its branch campuses soon. A state legislator says not so fast.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday says Google's monopolistic practices "have gone on far too long."
The Allegheny County Democratic Committee held endorsement votes for candidates for office on Sunday. See the results here.
Allegheny County is encouraging federal employees to apply for one of the 1,000 full- and part-time jobs currently open at the county.
Pennsylvania hopes to capitalize on federal employee layoffs and buyouts by hiring some of the displaced workers.
The Pittsburgh area was well-represented in President Donald Trump's address to Congress on Tuesday.