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The 412

Pittsburgh’s North Side Could Become More Bike Friendly

Proposal would make streets more accommodating to bicycles.
Julianna Poljak,
The 412

Want to Know if Your Pittsburgh Street will be Repaved This Year?

The city has released the first round of streets due for asphalt pavement resurfacing as part of the 2021 paving season.
Jessica Sinichak,
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Pet of the Week

Pittsburgh Pet of the Week: Layla

This sweet lady is about seven years old and looking for a forever home. Make an appointment to meet her at Animal Friends.
Sponsored Content Partner Animal Friends,
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The 412

UPMC, AHN Pausing Distribution of Johnson & Johnson Vaccine

The health care providers are following recommendations from the CDC and FDA after a potential link between the vaccine and blood clots.
Richard Cook,
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The 412

Pittsburgh-based Pit Bull Rescue to Celebrate 10th Anniversary

Biggie's Bullies is celebrating the opening of their new headquarters with an outdoor event.
Julianna Poljak,
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Hot Property

Hot Property: This Updated Colonial in Upper St. Clair Has a Flat Lot

The four-bedroom home on Swanson Lane is close to schools, shopping and I-79.
Rosa Colucci/Hot Property,
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The 412

Pittsburgh Revamps Firefighter Recruitment to Boost Women and Minority Involvement

The city is working to make firefighter positions more accessible after noticing demographic disparities within the Bureau of Fire.
Mikaela Fitzpatrick,
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This Week in Pgh History

This Week in Pittsburgh History: Flashdance Opens in Theaters

Far from a favorite with critics, the film shot and set in Pittsburgh would be the No. 1 movie in the country for 28 straight days.
Content Provided by The Odd, Mysterious & Fascinating History of Pittsburgh,
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The 412

Speeding Up Shots – Any Adult Can Schedule a COVID Vaccination Starting Tuesday

Open eligibility for the shots comes a week ahead of the previous schedule set by the Wolf Administration.
Richard Cook,
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Collier's Weekly

Perspectives: What to Do When Surprised by an Exotic Animal in Pittsburgh

Simple instructions for when a zoo animal turns up on your morning commute.
Sean Collier,
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Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Borrowed Future – What is The Long-Term Impact of Student Debt?

Student borrowers in Pittsburgh reflect on the lessons learned repaying loans that impact their lives for years.
Naomi Harris, Produced in Partnership with Public Source,
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The 412

Pittsburgh Street Sweeping Returns without Parking Enforcement

Street sweepers will be operating in the city from now until Nov. 30.
Julianna Poljak,
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The 412

What's Behind Allegheny County's “Fourth Wave” of COVID Infections?

Recent daily case counts have set records for 2021.
Richard Cook,
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The 412, Things To Do

Bigfoot and Pals Invade Children's Museum

A free outdoor exhibit explores the world of fantastical beasts.
Brian Hyslop, Julianna Poljak,
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PGHeats

Farmer X Baker Launches Third Season in Aspinwall Riverfront Park

Look for expanded seating, longer hours and a more extensive menu from the riverside dining gem.
Hal B. Klein,
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The 412

Terminal Project to Restart, New Routes Arrive and Presidential Praise at Pittsburgh International

Construction of the new, billion dollar terminal is finally expected to start later this spring.
Richard Cook,
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Things To Do

Clemente Museum Celebrates Reopening with Spring Market

The outdoor event will feature local vendors selling art, clothing and food.
Mikaela Fitzpatrick,
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Pirates, The 412, Things To Do

Pittsburgh Pirates Go Touchless — and Contactless — for 2021 Season

Buccos are ready to welcome fans back to PNC Park — but with new COVID-19 safety protocols in place. Here’s what you need to know.
Jessica Sinichak,
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Pet of the Week

Pittsburgh Pet of the Week: Freesia

This guy is just under a year old and has lots of energy. Make an appointment to meet him at Animal Friends.
Sponsored Content Partner Animal Friends,
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Weddings

This Bride and Groom Didn't Start Out as Valentines: Anthony Del Bene & Paige Lucas

The groom-to-be unknowingly followed his father's lead in picking the time and spot to pop the question to his future bride.
Lauren Davidson,
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Hot Property

Hot Property: Why This Home in Dormont is the Place to Be

The pair of new buildings at the former Stevenson Farmhouse is close to the “T” and the borough’s thriving business district.
Rosa Colucci/Hot Property,
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This Week in Pgh History

This Week in Pittsburgh History: Great Fire of 1845

More than a third of the city and 1,200 businesses were destroyed and 12,000 people lost their homes.
Content Provided by The Odd, Mysterious & Fascinating History of Pittsburgh,
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Collier's Weekly

Differing Vaccine Rules Provide a Reminder: States Should Cooperate

There are plenty of differences between the governments of Pennsylvania and Ohio. That shouldn’t have prevented a coordinated approach to vaccine distribution.
Sean Collier,
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The 412

Yinz Citizen Seeking Talent for Virtual Concert to Benefit 412 Food Rescue

After seeing huge success in raising funds last year, the virtual concert will return in September.
Mikaela Fitzpatrick,
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The 412

How You Can Get Your Vaccine Through Allegheny County's New Registration Site

The health department opened the site to the public late Thursday.
Richard Cook,
Dogs
The 412

Five Local Dogs Nominated for American Humane Hero Dog Awards

The Pittsburgh area dogs represent the city in four of the seven categories
Julianna Poljak,
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The 412

Risky Behavior and Virus Variants Blamed for Increase in COVID-19 Cases

In addition to more cases, Health Director Dr. Debra Bogen says hospitalizations are on the rise in Allegheny County.
Richard Cook,
PGHeats

Jimmy Wan’s Restaurant and Lounge Prepares to Celebrate Its 15th Anniversary

Jimmy Wan Jr. reflects on the long-lasting popularity of his family’s Cranberry restaurant.
Hal B. Klein,
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The 412, Things To Do

Pittsburgh Music Venue to Reopen with Spirit Merch Market

The outdoor event will feature local vendors, pizza and live music.
Julianna Poljak,
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The 412

State Health Officials Announce When Everyone Will Be Eligible for COVID Vaccine

Beginning today, workers in four targeted industries are now eligible for the shots.
Richard Cook,
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