A new state law has made it easier for municipalities to remove abandoned boats. But finding the money to pay for the costly disposal remains a challenge.
A 2015 GMC Sierra Denali pickup was parked and left in a lot at Pittsburgh International Airport more than two years ago. Airport officials don’t know why the truck, which could be worth more than $30 ...
The electricity needed to power new Pennsylvania data centers already in advanced stages of planning could power 11 million homes – nearly twice the total number of households in the state. Companies ...
As crews build out the North Shore for the NFL Draft that opens in 50 days, another project is now underway: clearing ...
Pennsylvania's new law, Act 28 of 2025, is helping municipalities remove abandoned boats from waterways, addressing unsightly litter across the state.
The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police is on the hunt for a dog owner after a resident found and reported an emaciated dog wandering the streets of the Pennsylvania city. According to the Pittsburgh Police's ...
Pittsburgh Mayor Corey O'Connor and Police Chief Jason Lando on Friday addressed the rise of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a federal agency operating in the city, which has led to cars being ...
PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh police are seeking the public’s help to find the person who abandoned a dog in West Park on the North Side. The dog, a female approximately two years old, was found emaciated ...
Pennsylvania cracking down on abandoned boat owners. It’s a problem all over the country, as waterways become homes to boats that owners have just given up on, creating a number of problems.
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