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Jamie Rogers works on a Warhol-inspired mural during the Riverlife Chalk Fest on the North Shore on May 30, 2026. Credit: Mars JohnsonSusan Kelly works on her chalk mural during the Riverlife Chalk Fest on the North Shore on May 30, 2026. Credit: Mars JohnsonLeonard Williams juggles colorful pins during the Riverlife Chalk Fest on the North Shore on May 30, 2026. Credit: Mars J...

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Six African American men signed the charter establishing Allegheny County and Pittsburgh. Samuel W. Black, director of the African American Program at the Heinz History Center, suspects many Pittsburghers have never heard that before.

“I think that will be surprising,” Bla...


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Building Inspector/Building Code Official. Town of McCandless. The Building Inspector will be responsible for the administration, review, approval and issuance of all building permits and minor grading permits, and for ensuring full compliance with the town’s regulations, codes, and ordinances. The Building Insp...


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Quick, of all the things that have exploded in price in the post-pandemic/inflation era, what costs about $100,000 more than it did 10 years ago?

A tank of gas? (No, just seems like it). A dozen eggs? (Not even when our ubiquitous local avian megafauna drop them). A power-hitting third baseman? (Uh, that wouldn’t even get you Bobby Bonilla, and he retired in 20...

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Newly minted Pulitzer Prize winner Daniel Kraus estimates that he’s watched George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead 300 times. He insists that he’s being literal, that he’s not rounding up or merel...


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