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In Their Own Wordsnew

Two Mexican immigrants speak out.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Andrea Kamouyerou  |  10-28-2011  |  Immigration

A shot in the dark: How Hazelwood ended up losing a government vaccine centernew

Hazelwood residents thought their neighborhood was about to change for the better. On July 1, however, Hazelwood learned that there would be no project. In a press release, UPMC stated that it was dropping the project because of "differences in strategy and government delays."
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Young  |  08-01-2011  |  Science

FBI Gives Public a Peek at Warhol ‘Obscenity' Filenew

If you're looking for smut in the Andy Warhol film Lonesome Cowboys -- as the FBI was when it investigated the film's production in 1968 -- you'll find more explicit sex in the agency's report than ever made it onto screen.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Marty Levine  |  06-27-2011  |  Civil Liberties

Pa. Unions Keeping Watchnew

Wisconsin labor issues have Pennsylvania unions on high alert.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Lauren Daley  |  03-07-2011  |  Business & Labor

Global Village of the Damnednew

A year ago this month, world leaders and protesters descended on Pittsburgh for the G-20 summit. Is the city - or the world - any better off?
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Potter  |  09-21-2010  |  Civil Liberties

Who (Re)Built the Electric Car?new

ChargeCar reimagines plug-in vehicles.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Bill O'Driscoll  |  07-24-2010  |  Transportation

Decisive Advantage: How We Make Up Our Mindsnew

As an assistant professor of social and decision sciences at Carnegie Mellon University, Corey Morewedge spends a lot of time studying why we make bad choices. He's earning a reputation for his innovative way of testing behavior -- an approach that's as likely to find him experimenting on Carson Street drunks as in a lab.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Potter  |  04-12-2010  |  Science

Labor Pains: A Dispute Among Local Union Activists Has Unfolded Behind Closed Doorsnew

The dispute may yet cause headaches for employers as well: Since the split, UNITE HERE and Workers United have collectively filed 39 charges against area employers. Each union complains that employers have failed to recognize it as the workers' representative.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Young  |  03-01-2010  |  Business & Labor

Permit Pulled: DEP Action Halts Construction of a Waste-Coal Plantnew

Plans for a power plant that would have operated by burning waste coal were scrapped when the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection invalidated its air-quality plan permit on January 20.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Charlie Deitch  |  02-08-2010  |  Environment

G-20 Dispatch: Never Mind Civil Liberties -- Did Police Squander a PR Opportunity?new

Going into the G-20, there was a lot of concern that anarchists might ruin a once-in-a-lifetime photo op. It didn't turn out that way. But it's still possible the police might smudge the city's G-20 halo.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Potter  |  09-29-2009  |  Civil Liberties

Public Displays of Dissensionnew

If you'd just moved to Pittsburgh in the past two weeks, you might think you'd stumbled into a hotbed of civic disobedience. In less than 10 days, local activists have generated headlines -- and a few headaches -- with a series of high-profile protests.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Potter and Chris Young  |  08-04-2009  |  Business & Labor

A Pittsburgh School for Troubled Students Is Making Progressnew

Clayton Academy is in charge of educating the Pittsburgh's most academically and behaviorally challenged 6th- through 12th-grade students. This year, officials say there have been noticeable behavior improvements at the school. When it comes to academics, though, doubts remain.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Young  |  04-27-2009  |  Education

Modern-Day Gold Rush Comes to Pennsylvanianew

Natural gas drillers are buying mineral rights from property owners across the state, but environmentalists worry about the price to be paid.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Bill O'Driscoll  |  04-27-2009  |  Environment

New Site Seeks to Turn Bloggers into Citizen Journalistsnew

Old-media journalists are losing jobs everywhere, while new-media journalists often lack the resources and expertise to fill in the gaps. But Ryan Hopkins hopes his effort to combine old and new media will improve local news reporting and create greater government transparency.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Young  |  03-16-2009  |  Media

A Burning Disparity at the Pittsburgh Fire Departmentnew

Pittsburgh has just 11 female firefighters and hasn't hired a new one this century.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Melissa Meinzer  |  03-16-2009  |  The War on Women

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