State Senator Wayne Fontana's proposal would mandate all 67 counties to reassess property values on a regular basis.
Fifteen environmental justice communities in the county are eligible for funding to address flooding with projects like rain gardens and debris removal.
DeMarco said, as a councilman, he found joy in the role: "There's no better feeling in the world than when you're able to help somebody that's actually in dire need and make a difference in their life. And that's what public service is all about."
Pennsylvania's political leaders, both Democrat and Republican, released statements of condolences Sunday night.
IUP Vice President for Administration and Finance Dr. Debra Fitzsimons is leaving for a new post as chief financial officer at Allegheny College.
Action News Investigates has learned the Allegheny County Jail uses Tasers far more than any other county lockup in Pennsylvania. A policing expert said that is a red flag that could signal other problems at the jail.
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.
Customers lined up for the opening of a new Aldi grocery store on Penn Avenue in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania. Trump warns Canada, Mexico tariffs are coming on Saturday
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.
ASC Engineering Solutions plans to close the former Ward Manufacturing plant in Blossburg and transfer that operation to a different facility.
“Any energy plan for Pennsylvania must include a ban on fracking. Instead, Governor Shapiro’s cowardly plan avoids the topic altogether, embracing dirty, dangerous false solutions that will neither make a dent in the climate crisis or help communities on the frontlines of fracking.
The Pennsylvania House Democratic Caucus announced the death of Rep. Matthew R. Gergely (D-Allegheny), a 2002 IUP alumnus and friend of The Penn, who passed away at 45 on Jan.