Pittsburgh City Council Violence prevention funding advances, $1m for new ambulances, and upgrades to lethal intersection , and Amy Whipple March 6, 2026
Allegheny County County advances limits on ICE cooperation while cutting residents' comment time in half , and Amy Whipple March 3, 2026
Pittsburgh City Council ShotSpotter meeting postponed again and CMU steps in to fill a $200K funding gap , and Amy Whipple February 27, 2026
Allegheny County Capping property taxes for longtime residents and progress in public safety and housing , and Amy Whipple February 23, 2026
Pittsburgh City Council Council to study accessibility after snow storms and to raise $56 million in new bonds for infrastructure projects. , and Amy Whipple February 20, 2026
City of Pittsburgh Police surveillance tech, short-term rental regulations and extending tax breaks for affordable senior housing , and Amy Whipple February 13, 2026
City of Pittsburgh Local institutions donate $12 million for ambulances and snow plows as city still owes $1 million on water bills , and Amy Whipple February 6, 2026
City of Pittsburgh Acting Police Chief Jason Lando explains his vision for Pittsburgh’s police department , and Amy Whipple January 30, 2026
Allegheny County Limiting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and terms for the County Executive , and Amy Whipple January 27, 2026
City of Pittsburgh $20 million annual fleet fund, support for survivors of sexual assault, and new signs for the North Shore , and Amy Whipple January 23, 2026
City of Pittsburgh Tracking housing stock, two referendums for the May primary and the mayor’s first appointees , and Amy Whipple January 16, 2026
Pittsburgh Public Schools Tax rates increased and a ban on phones, taking photos & videos , and Annabelle Chipps , and Chris Maury , and Amy Whipple January 9, 2026
Allegheny County Jail lawsuit heads to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court , and Amy Whipple January 2, 2026
City of Pittsburgh Protecting low-income residents’ homes, targeted recycling outreach and the cost of eradicating blight–Tell Council what you think , and Amy Whipple January 2, 2026
City of Pittsburgh Property taxes increase by 20%, budget reaches $693 million and naming new violence prevention anchor organizations , and Amy Whipple December 26, 2025
Pittsburgh City Council Violence prevention funds to be redirected to city trucks, $6m planning contracts in jeopardy, and out-of-state property buyers to be blocked–Tell council what you think , and Amy Whipple December 19, 2025