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Pa. city a great spot for foodies: ‘Unique culinary experiences’
Merriam-Webster defines the word “foodie” as “a person having an avid interest in latest food fads.”. And this city in Pennsylvania is quite the hotspot for such folk. WalletHub — which, according to its “About Us” page, “is an award-winning personal finance company that empower consumers to lead financially healthy lives” through “a number of services and tools” — published a report Monday covering the “Best Foodie Cities in America” for this year.
Seniors living in apartments say they cannot safely access bus stop
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Seniors in apartments in Pittsburgh's Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar neighborhood said they cannot access the public bus stop unless they're willing to risk their health and safety. Residents of The Lemington said this is the perfect example of having all the right resources in place but still falling short.One resident told KDKA-TV that people are risking it all to get down to the bus stop at the base of The Lemington's driveway. It's a stretch of concrete with a blind turn and a narrow-overgrown sidewalk on one side.Residents said the bus used to come up the driveway, but it does not anymore. A spokesperson for Pittsburgh Regional Transit said the driveway is very steep and does not support safe access for a bus."For them to have had a bus stop before, it doesn't make no sense for them not to have it now that both buildings are full," resident Charles Smith said.Pittsburgh Regional Transit said it's been in talks with the city and the Department of Mobility & Infrastructure to widen the driveway. KDKA-TV's calls to Pittsburgh City Councilmember Kahari Mosley to check on the status were not returned on Wednesday.
Norwin School District did not address ‘racially hostile environment,’ Department of Education says
The U.S. Department of Education says Norwin School District did not do enough to address a racially hostile environment nearly three years ago. Now, the district has agreed to follow a seven-point plan to make sure it’s following the law.
Pittsburgh-area Red Cross volunteers head south to help Hurricane Helene victims
Red Cross emergency response vehicles from across the country are enroute to southern states hit the hardest by Hurricane Helene, including one ERV that left from the Strip District, heading to Charlotte with two seasoned volunteers on board, ready to help.
Some Pitt students concerned with recent antisemitic attacks, want to see more action from leaders
Students told Channel 11 News they want university leaders to do more about the recent antisemitic attacks involving their classmates, especially now that the Jewish High Holidays are starting Wednesday night with Rosh Hashanah.
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