A Pitt spokesman said six students who had previously had their visas revoked have had their records reinstated as of Monday morning. The federal government’s reversal last week regarding the ...
When Election Day bomb threats were received in key swing states last November, Pennsylvania’s top elections officials were ready, thanks to warnings from an arm of the Department of Homeland Security ...
Child care costs continue to climb for families with young children. If you have two kids, the bill can rival your mortgage or rent each month. Here & Now’s Robin Young learns more about why this is ...
Pennsylvania schools face mounting pressure as President Donald Trump continues to make good on his campaign promise to overhaul American education. The president took additional steps toward ...
Republican concerns about state spending could keep $50 million to help Pennsylvania homeowners with the cost of major repairs out of this year’s budget, despite overwhelming demand and bipartisan ...
When times are dark, many people find comfort from watching happy movies or listening to upbeat music. But some relish in darker stuff: horror, war, illness or suffering. That’s what makes them feel ...
Despite Gov. Josh Shapiro’s insistence this week that Pennsylvania state budget negotiations are “incredibly close” to ending an impasse entering its fourth month, county leaders and service agencies ...
Voting in the primary for California governor ends on Tuesday, and so far, there’s no clear frontrunner in this crowded race. Roughly 60 candidates are on the ballot to succeed Democratic Gov. Gavin ...
Over the weekend, Nicole Stitt attended the National School Choice Week Expo on Pittsburgh’s South Side, looking for a school she hopes will better suit her daughter’s learning style. “Traditional ...
The federal program for building a national network of electric vehicle charging stations is running again after a six-month pause. But momentum for EV charging in the Pittsburgh area will continue ...
A controversial law allows Israel to hold Palestinians in prison without charge or trial. Israel says it's a necessary for security, but rights groups say it leaves detainees in a legal limbo.
Composer Adrian Younge talks about being inspired by the spy-thriller sound of 60s and 70s jazz, what it's like being sampled and why his music has a cinematic feel.
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