State Senator Wayne Fontana's proposal would mandate all 67 counties to reassess property values on a regular basis.
A person in Allegheny County won big from a Pennsylvania Lottery online game. The lottery said the person won $1,399,853.65 through the game Merry & Bright, which has a starting Mega Jackpot Prize of $50,
Fifteen environmental justice communities in the county are eligible for funding to address flooding with projects like rain gardens and debris removal.
A Pennsylvania felon who has previous drug and firearm convictions is now facing new charges after he was allegedly caught with “ghost guns” and hundreds of bricks of fentanyl. Ismail Hamlin, 28, of Clairton,
An Allegheny County resident won $1.4 million playing Merry & Bright, an online game from the Pennsylvania Lottery.
Trevor Wingard joined the Allegheny County Jail as its new warden on Jan. 13, days after the county’s jail oversight board confirmed his appointment. He joins the long-troubled facility amid a staffing shortage and ongoing concerns about living conditions and inadequate health and mental health care.
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."
Rep. Gergely was elected in 2023 to represent Pennsylvania's 35th district, which covers parts of the Mon Valley.
Pennsylvania's political leaders, both Democrat and Republican, released statements of condolences Sunday night.
Under the Biden administration, the EPA awarded the grant to Allegheny County as part of a nationwide program funded in part by the Inflation Reduction Act.
Pennsylvania Speaker of the House Joanna McClinton (D-Philadelphia) scheduled a special election for March 25 to fill the seat. Until then, the House will operate with an even division.
"The skaters that were on that plane were some of the most incredible skaters that I've ever seen. And their loss will be felt for a very, very long time," said Sara Sebring, a 16-year-old Pittsburgh-area figure skater.