Pittsburgh Allocates $600K for New Public Restrooms, Enhancing City-Wide Access and Safety
Pittsburgh allocates $600,000 for 11 new public restrooms across the city, prioritizing accessibility and safety, with features for disabled access and maintenance by the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership.
Elizabeth Home Hit by Torrent from Water Main Break, Significant Damages Reported
A massive water main break in Elizabeth, Allegheny County, caused extensive damage to a house when water flooded through the chimney. The homeowner described the event as a minor inconvenience compared to others' suffering.
Allegheny County Voters Reminded: 10 Ballot Return Sites Open Through November 4 for Mail-In Ballot Submission
Allegheny County Elections Division reminds voters of ten Ballot Return Sites for mail-in ballots until November 4, emphasizing the need for ballots to be received by November 5 at 8:00PM to be counted.
Pittsburgh Commemorates 5th Anniversary of Memorable Sinkhole Bus Incident Amidst Urban Infrastructure Concerns
The infamous Pittsburgh sinkhole incident, where a bus fell into a sinkhole during a "Monday Night Football" game, is remembered five years later as both a meme and a stark symbol of infrastructure issues.












