Posted inDEVELOP PGH How the inaugural $10 million in Pittsburgh’s Housing Opportunity Fund will be spent by Nick Keppler February 7, 2019November 5, 2021
Posted inLocal Government During five years in office, has Mayor Peduto fulfilled his pledges to Pittsburgh? by J. Dale Shoemaker January 30, 2019November 5, 2021
Posted inLocal Government City of Pittsburgh faces three legal cases stemming from attempt to cut six longtime employees from the 2018 budget by J. Dale Shoemaker January 14, 2019January 15, 2019
Posted inLocal Government Proposed cuts to URA budget may not be as deep, but Pittsburgh’s affordable housing advocates remain concerned by J. Dale Shoemaker December 12, 2018November 5, 2021
Posted inDEVELOP PGH New Pittsburgh ordinance mandates developers talk to ‘registered’ community groups. Critics say the law will exclude some groups. by J. Dale Shoemaker December 3, 2018July 21, 2023
Posted inLocal Government When Pittsburgh and Allegheny County ‘piggyback’ on contracts, are taxpayers getting the best deal? by J. Dale Shoemaker November 29, 2018July 26, 2019
Posted inUncategorized Allegheny County voters veto proposed tax hike to establish $18 million children’s fund by J. Dale Shoemaker and Mary Niederberger November 6, 2018March 18, 2019
Posted inDATA, Local Government How voter registration rolls in Southwestern PA have changed since 2014 by Paul Ricci November 5, 2018November 19, 2018
Posted inAftermath: Synagogue attack, Local Government, PUBLIC SAFETY, Uncategorized In the wake of the shooting at Tree of Life, Pittsburgh City Council promises action on gun control. What is even feasible in Pennsylvania? by J. Dale Shoemaker and Jeffrey Benzing October 31, 2018March 18, 2019
Posted inAftermath: Synagogue attack, Local Government Dozens of online fundraisers have sprouted since Saturday’s tragedy at Tree of Life. We’ve checked out the biggest ones. by J. Dale Shoemaker October 29, 2018March 18, 2019