Allegheny County Invites Public Input on Allocation of $90 Million Opioid Settlement Funds
Allegheny County is seeking community feedback on how to allocate opioid settlement funds, with public forums and a virtual town hall planned for input on spending the $90 million expected through 2038.
Allegheny County Rolls Out Mail-In Ballots, Offers "Over the Counter" Voting and Satellite Offices Ahead of Deadline
Allegheny County has begun sending out mail-in ballots and offers "over the counter" voting, with satellite offices opening soon. Voters should check for any polling place changes before Election Day.
Vice President Kamala Harris Prepares for Fourth Political Foray into Key Battleground Pittsburgh Amid 2024 Race
Vice President Kamala Harris is planning her fourth visit to Pittsburgh for a campaign event, with details yet to be released. Her visit underscores Pennsylvania's importance in the electoral landscape.
Allegheny County Launches Ambitious Workforce Enhancement Initiative Under Executive Innamorato's First Order
Allegheny County Executive Innamorato signed the ALLEGHENY H.I.R.E.S. Executive Order to improve workforce conditions for the County's 6,000 employees, enhancing pay, benefits, and professional development.
Pittsburgh's LOOP Program Shields Long-term Homeowners from Gentrification-Driven Tax Hikes
Pittsburgh introduces the LOOP program to help long-term residents with rising property taxes, passing Act 53 of 2024 with bipartisan support, championed by Senator Jay Costa and endorsed by Mayor Ed Gainey and County Executive Sara Innamorato.
McKeesport Area School District Superintendent Resigns Amid Security Guard Investigation
Dr. Tia Wanzo resigned as superintendent of the McKeesport Area School District following an investigation into a security guard's alleged sexual relationship with a student. Details of her resignation are not disclosed.












