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Sunday, April 30, 2017
Is Pittsburgh Going to Eat Philadelphia's Lunch?
Is Pittsburgh Going to Eat Philadelphia's Lunch?
Sunday, April 23, 2017
Municipality Debates Police Coverage Question - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
Municipality Debates Police Coverage Question - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
Saturday, April 22, 2017
Pennsylvania GOP targets teachers paid to do union work | TribLIVE
Pennsylvania GOP targets teachers paid to do union work | TribLIVE
Sanctuary Cities Face Aid Cuts as Justice Dept. Tightens Screws - The New York Times
Sanctuary Cities Face Aid Cuts as Justice Dept. Tightens Screws - The New York Times
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Some vets can go to CVS 'MinuteClinics' for minor illnesses
Some vets can go to CVS 'MinuteClinics' for minor illnesses
History of EPA employee misconduct could result in layoffs | Fox News
History of EPA employee misconduct could result in layoffs | Fox News
Monday, April 17, 2017
Why Do Nonprofit Performing Arts Organizations Offer Free Public Access? - Kim - 2017 - Public Administration Review - Wiley Online Library
Why Do Nonprofit Performing Arts Organizations Offer Free Public Access? - Kim - 2017 - Public Administration Review - Wiley Online Library
A Useful Tool in the State-Local Police Coverage Issue - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
A Useful Tool in the State-Local Police Coverage Issue - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
How PWSA Debt Figures into City Debt Load - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
How PWSA Debt Figures into City Debt Load - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
Sunday, April 9, 2017
Taxing situation: Here's a breakdown of the U.S. states with the heaviest tax burdens - Pittsburgh Business Times
Taxing situation: Here's a breakdown of the U.S. states with the heaviest tax burdens - Pittsburgh Business Times
Saturday, April 1, 2017
Commonwealth Foundation - Should Pennsylvania Strive to Become #51?
Commonwealth Foundation - Should Pennsylvania Strive to Become #51?
Pension Problems Hit School District - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
Pension Problems Hit School District - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
PWSA Infrastructure Problems are Getting Worse - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
PWSA Infrastructure Problems are Getting Worse - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
Update on Erie's Decision on School Funding Case - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
Update on Erie's Decision on School Funding Case - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
Hotels Want a Tax Hike on Customers to Fund More Tourism - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
Hotels Want a Tax Hike on Customers to Fund More Tourism - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
Masked Vigilantes Are Repairing A City’s Potholes – And Officials Are Upset | Off The Grid News
Masked Vigilantes Are Repairing A City’s Potholes – And Officials Are Upset | Off The Grid News
In a first for the government, dogs will be welcome at the Interior Department - The Washington Post
In a first for the government, dogs will be welcome at the Interior Department - The Washington Post
Presidents should learn from the conviction of Penn State's former president (essay)
Presidents should learn from the conviction of Penn State's former president (essay)
3 PWSA board members resign in the same week | TribLIVE
3 PWSA board members resign in the same week | TribLIVE
PWSA needs 2 more months, $1.7M in all to repair leaky water main | TribLIVE
PWSA needs 2 more months, $1.7M in all to repair leaky water main | TribLIVE
Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority executive agrees to stay for $225K a year | TribLIVE
Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority executive agrees to stay for $225K a year | TribLIVE
South Fayette man admits stealing $100K from his volunteer fire department | TribLIVE
South Fayette man admits stealing $100K from his volunteer fire department | TribLIVE
Former PWSA management company lambastes city audit | TribLIVE
Former PWSA management company lambastes city audit | TribLIVE
PennDOT begins two-year, $87.9 million I-279 project | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
PennDOT begins two-year, $87.9 million I-279 project | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
‘We Have A Lead Crisis’: PWSA, City Work To Tackle Water Dilemma « CBS Pittsburgh
‘We Have A Lead Crisis’: PWSA, City Work To Tackle Water Dilemma « CBS Pittsburgh
Allegheny lawmakers confront the casino cartel - Watchdog.org
Allegheny lawmakers confront the casino cartel - Watchdog.org
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