After a slew of executive orders targeting America's immigration system from President Trump, Mayor Gainey said the city will be welcoming.
Highmark Health, one of the four biggest purely public charities in the region that have been criticized by Mayor Ed Gainey over property tax revenue, have committed to providing an additional financial contribution to the City of Pittsburgh if the others do.
Former Democratic Pittsburgh mayoral candidate Tony Moreno plans to run for the position again, but this time as a Republican.
Mayor Ed Gainey’s “announcement” of a “commitment” by nonprofit Highmark Health to make annual payments to the City of Pittsburgh is a sham that only serves to underscore how little progress Mr. Gainey has made in securing tangible financial benefits from the city’s major nonprofits.
Commitments are agreements. They are an acknowledgment of accord. When a couple gets married, both parties agree to the love and honor, sickness and health vows. When that couple buys a house, they sign on the dotted line,
Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey is touting a financial pledge from Highmark as proof of “the strong working relationship we’ve been able to build” as the city seeks financial support from its largest tax-exempt employers.
Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey on Tuesday announced that Highmark, one of the largest nonprofits operating in the city, is willing to make financial contributions to the city — but only if other major nonprofits pay up,
Highmark made this written commitment to Mayor Ed Gainey, but their contribution will only happen if all of the city’s large Purely Public Charities agree — which has been the repeated stance from the company.
Folks,  Greetings from the Burgh, where Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey is pledging to fight back to defend immigrants.  In Tight Re-Election, Pittsburgh Mayor Pledges Not to Cooperate with ICE  Donald Trump announced earlier today that he would restrict funds for cities that resist cooperating with ICE,
Mayoral candidate Corey O’Connor and incumbent Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey argued Tuesday over their strategies for supporting youth and families.
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F or more than a year, one man has attempted to save the former Western Penitentiary by convincing Gov. Josh Shapiro that the building would be better used for recreational tourism than spending $49 million to transform it into a flat concrete pad.