Pittsburgh/ Community & Society
Published on January 07, 2020
Top Pittsburgh news: White supremacist forced out of anti-war rally; prof authors 'sleepcast'; morePhoto: Jaime Casap/Unsplash

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High-profile white supremacist forced out of anti-war rally by Pittsburgh protesters

On Saturday, more than 200 people rallied in Schenley Plaza to oppose any escalated war efforts in the Middle East following the U.S.-ordered killing of a high-ranking Iranian official.

Read the full story on Pittsburgh City Paper.

Pittsburgh council has new compromise president, new member

Pittsburgh City Council’s 141st session starts with one new member, following a contest for its presidency.

Read the full story on Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

CMU professor authors 'sleepcast,' set in dreamy Pittsburgh

People are increasingly turning to technology for ways to improve their lives, from saving money with budgeting apps or counting steps with fitness trackers.

Read the full story on WESA.

Pittsburgh Steelers intend to keep offensive coordinator Randy Fichtner in 2020

According to reports, there will be no change at offensive coordinator for the Steelers.

Read the full story on CBS Pittsburgh.

Pittsburgh Public Schools seeking redevelopment proposals for 4 unused buildings

Four Pittsburgh Public Schools buildings that have closed are going up for sale.

Read the full story on CBS Pittsburgh.


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