The Incline highlights 19 local leaders under 40 years old who are working hard to shape the region’s political scene. …
City Council Approved Affordable Housing Trust Fund
City Council voted 7-0 to approve a $10 Million annual funding contribution goal to a city-wide Affordable Housing Trust Fund, …
Volunteer Tax Preparers Needed- Training Provided
The United Way Southwestern PA is seeking volunteers for Money In Your Pocket. Through this program community volunteers provide free …
Port Authority Changes Begin January 1
As you may have seen on the front of buses in Allegheny County since November, Change is Coming to the …
Recommendations for Obesity Screenings in Children
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has issued draft recommendations for screening children and adolescents for obesity and is …
Smell Pittsburgh App Allows Residents to Track Pollution
Carnegie Mellon University’s CREATE Lab released a mobile phone app that engages local residents in tracking pollution. Smell Pittsburgh asks …
Port Authority Requests for Service Accepted Thru Nov 30
Port Authority of Allegheny County is seeking input from the community regarding service needs. Service requests for Fiscal Year 2017 …
A+ Schools Releases Report to the Community
A+Schools released their annual Report to the Community regarding public schools in Pittsburgh on November 21. They found both positive …
Bus Rapid Transit a Possibility in Pittsburgh
Although the Downtown-Oakland-East End corridor has plenty of public transportation with more than a dozen routes, it’s challenged by traffic, signal …
Pittsburgh Complete Streets Legislation Passed Unanimously
On Monday, November 21 City Council unanimously passed a Complete Streets ordinance requiring a “safe and accessible multi-modal transportation system …