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Pittsburgh schools earmark $52,000 to address racism in math
(The Center Square) - The School District of Pittsburgh will hire a consultant to put on a series of virtual workshops addressing racism in math. The district is paying $52,000 to Nth Education Partners for a series of eight, two-hour long virtual workshops where “participants will reflect on the instruction and pedagogy that supports schools in moving toward justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in math classrooms,” according to the district. ...
This Week in Pittsburgh History: The Pirates Find a New Home
On July 16, 1970, the Pittsburgh Pirates played their first game at their new home: Three Rivers Stadium. The Pirates lost the game 3-2 to the Cincinnati Reds, the same team they’d lose to in the National League Championship Series. They ended the season with a 89-73 record, giving them their first National League East title.
East Allegheny builds on its past with revitalized, ‘remarkable’ Chestnut Street
Erik Kath, an architect by profession, had lobbied Pittsburgh officials to respect the history of Chestnut Street in East Allegheny as plans moved forward to rehabilitate the street. Kath, a member of the board at Community Alliance of Spring Garden — East Deutschtown, and many of his neighbors especially wanted...
Former Penguins Still Getting Paid Impacting Club’s Cap Space
The Pittsburgh Penguins are still paying former players, including Reilly Smith, Jeff Petry, and Jack Johnson, leading to a dead space allocation of $3,729,167. Smith, who was acquired from the Vegas Golden Knights, lasted only one season before being traded to the New York Rangers, with the Penguins retaining 25% of his salary. Petry came from the Montreal Canadiens but was later part of a multi-team deal, with the Penguins agreeing to retain part of his salary for two seasons. Johnson, signed in 2018, was eventually waived and bought out, but Pittsburgh still owes him around $1.8 million over the next two years.
New Economic Development Funding Helps Sites Like Bethlehem Steel | WDIY Local News
Governor Josh Shapiro joined local leaders this week on the former site of Bethlehem Steel to promote his new economic development strategy. Senator Lisa Boscola highlighted Bethlehem as an example of the government coming together with businesses, which will be accomplished further thanks to the new budget. “For over a...
$5.9M in Tax Credits to Boost Affordable Housing in Philadelphia
HARRISBURG, PA — Senator Vincent Hughes has announced substantial funding for affordable housing in Philadelphia’s 7th district. Over $5.9 million in Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) will support four new rental housing projects, bringing 163 affordable units to the area. Of these, 39 units will be accessible for individuals with disabilities. The Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency will manage these tax credits.
‘It Would Mean a Lot’: WPIAL OL Jaiden Brown-Demery Eyeing Opportunity at Pitt
Before the start of the high school football season, Jaiden Brown-Demery is hoping to find his future home. The 6-foot-4, 345-pound offensive line product out of West Mifflin will have a difficult decision to make with programs such as West Virginia, Duke, Akron and Bowling Green in the mix, along with his hometown school.
Knoch transfer Colt Sprankle earns postseason eligibility after PIAA board overturns WPIAL
Jul. 18—The PIAA board overturned a WPIAL decision and granted postseason eligibility to Knoch junior Colt Sprankle, a football-playing transfer from Armstrong. Sprankle, his parents Ryan and Brandi, and Knoch administrators attended an appeal hearing Wednesday in State College where they testified that the family's move into the district was a work-related necessity. All transfers after 10th ...
Plum residents have some answers 1 year after deadly house explosion that killed 6
PLUM, Pa. (KDKA) — Nearly one year after the heartbreaking home explosion in Plum, people who live in the Rustic Ridge neighborhood have some answers.A resident shared what the last year has been like for her and her neighbors as they still wait for an official cause."It's one of those things where you go through a traumatic event, we were home, I'll never forget it," said Dana Wood.On Aug. 12, 2023, Wood and her family were in their home when a neighbor's house down the street exploded."I thought somebody ran into my house with their car. The best way I...
Caitlin Clark sets more WNBA records in Indiana Fever’s recent game
Records are meant to be broken and Caitlin Clark is taking great joy in breaking WNBA records at a furious pace during her rookie year. She has notched more records in the Indiana Fever’s recent game. The Fever ultimately lost to the Dallas Wings by a score of 101-93, but it was of little fault of Clark. She had 24 points and 19 assists to try and do everything she could. The 19 assists are the record-breaker. It has set a new WNBA single-game record. Clark scoring 24 points has also landed her in exclusive territory. There has only ever been one...
IUP STUDENTS FROM FRANKLIN COUNTY GRADUATE FROM IUP
The following students from Franklin County have completed requirements for graduation from Indiana University of Pennsylvania as of May 2024. The full list of graduates is available at www.iup.edu/news. Chambersburg: Brody Misko Rife, Fox Den Drive, B.S. in Computer Science/Cyber Security;. Greencastle: Sarah Ann Cisney, Burkett Road, B.S.Ed. in Music...
IUP volleyball program named AVCA Academic Team
LEXINGTON, Ky. -- The IUP women's volleyball program was recognized with the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Team Academic Award, sponsored by INTENT. IUP was among more than 1,400 collegiate and high school volleyball programs that maintained a year-long grade-point average of 3.3 or higher on a 4.0 scale. The...
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