It is time we enact and enforce fair housing laws, regulate evictions, reintroduce rent control in urban markets and limit the scope of background checks for ex-offenders banned from public housing.
Videos
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TasteBuds, a unique tasting event benefiting Best Buddies, cooks up signature dishes as talented chefs from the greater Pittsburgh area team up with “buddy pairs” who serve as the sous-chefs for the evening.
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From students cramming for an exam to hospital workers in the middle of a 24-hour shift or commuters fighting traffic, Oakland can be a stressful neighborhood. Now, thanks to its newest restaurant, Treats ‘n Beans, it’s a destination for sweets lovers.
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Search engine optimization (SEO) feels like just another marketing buzzword, but it’s really the key to driving traffic to your website.
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In our final installment on starting a podcast, we talk storytelling.
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We recently launched our three-part series on how to start a podcast. Part two is all about software and hosting.
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Jason McKoy was diagnosed with stage 4 lymphoma in November 2018. Chemotherapy left him with chronic fatigue, and he was unable to keep working – but bills don’t stop for cancer.
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Producing a podcast doesn’t require much: Choose your equipment, software and hosting and you’re 80 percent there. The last part, telling a story, is the biggest challenge. In this three-part series, we’ll cover how to start a podcast and make it great.
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Building brand authority in an increasingly cluttered and complex media environment can seem overwhelming. You need the PESO model.
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Almost everyone likes a person with a good sense of humor. Studies even show humorous people are more successful and are more likely to be in positions of influence.
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For this week’s Pittsburgh 100, we created a video to introduce you to some Pittsburgh women you should know.
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Whether you’re stuck with a difficult problem needing a creative solution or trying to pick the name for your podcast, we all get into creative ruts.
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“Familiar Boundaries. Infinite Possibilities.” is a can’t-miss exhibition that runs until March 24 at the August Wilson Cultural Center.
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Being the largest sports event of the year, the Super Bowl affects industries from food to advertising. Almost everyone knows advertisers spend over $5 million on 30-second commercial slots just to reach the millions of American consumers who watch the show, but there are a lot of other extreme numbers at play.
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Working from home is becoming the new norm in the U.S., with 5 percent – or more than 8 million – Americans working from home in 2017.
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The new year is a great opportunity to reset and reorient your business plans. Whether you are gearing up for an exciting 2019 or recovering from a tough 2018, set some resolutions for your business.
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Heather Visnesky’s interior design skills will put your Pinterest board to shame. It’s her job.
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Entrepreneurship is in Pittsburgh’s blood. From East Ohio to Butler streets, small businesses are the cornerstone of Steel City neighborhoods.
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From fashion shows to museum exhibitions, Demeatria Boccella is responsible for more Pittsburgh arts events than you can count.
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The Pittsburgh Playhouse of Point Park University has reopened in its new downtown location, and it’s beautiful.
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There’s nothing better on a cold, windy Pittsburgh day than a warm cup of coffee. For journalistic purposes, we set out on a chilly afternoon to see just how good some special java can be.
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No offense, Mt. Washington, but you get plenty of attention when it comes to the best way to see Pittsburgh.