A Pittsburgh woman who sued Allegheny County and the City of Pittsburgh over claims of civil rights violations, false arrest and violent treatment has settled her federal case for a total of $70,000.
State Senator Wayne Fontana's proposal would mandate all 67 counties to reassess property values on a regular basis.
A White House announcement of a partial funding halt pending ideological review of federal programs left some wondering whether programs would stop, but was nixed amid panic.
Fifteen environmental justice communities in the county are eligible for funding to address flooding with projects like rain gardens and debris removal.
There are 13,000 manufacturers in western Pennsylvania, and many of them are looking for robotics professionals on their teams.
Due to anticipated severe weather conditions in western Pennsylvania Tuesday, multiple courts have announced closures in Allegheny County.
Patrick Damp is a web producer for CBS Pittsburgh. A Pittsburgh native who grew up watching KDKA-TV, Patrick studied journalism at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. After half a decade in sports communication, Patrick decided to pursue his dream of working in journalism in his hometown and joined the CBS Pittsburgh team in 2019.
President Donald Trump's push on immigration enforcement has led to growing concerns among immigrants throughout Western Pennsylvania, including the number of Haitian nationals living in Charleroi, Washington County.
One person was sent to the hospital following a stabbing in Allegheny County Tuesday afternoon. Allegheny County dispatch confirmed to Pittsburgh's Action News 4 that emergency first responders were called to the scene near the Municipal Court Building following reports of two men engaged in a confrontation.
Pittsburgh-area officials and social service agencies spent Tuesday scrambling to make sense of a sudden freeze in federal funding imposed by the Trump administration.
IUP Vice President for Administration and Finance Dr. Debra Fitzsimons is leaving for a new post as chief financial officer at Allegheny College.
The biscuits are back. A Southern-themed comfort food bar and restaurant in Station Square has reopened after addressing pest management concerns discovered last year by the Allegheny Health Department.