News
Winter shelter shutdown and moves to clear Pittsburgh encampments narrow options for unhoused people
Unhoused people in Pittsburgh face narrowing housing options as Allegheny County closes a winter homeless shelter amid encampment clearings in the city.
County plans to opt into assisted outpatient treatment [AOT] drew skepticism and opposition from new Mental ...
Abrupt cancellations to AmeriCorps funding by the Trump administration threaten community service projects, from in-school ...
Assisted outpatient treatment moves involuntary psychiatric care into communities — a controversial approach among disability ...
“It is a lot of pressure being young and seeing what the economy is turning to and what’s going on in the world,” said Stalea ...
Third-party funders bypass restrictive campaign donation limits with untraceable contributions to both Democratic candidates ...
The county Department of Human Services [ACDHS] took that step after analysis of its program for forced inpatient mental health care — known as 302 commitments — showed high rates of death, emergency ...
PPS students quizzed potential future leaders ahead of the primaries as civic groups nationwide look to reverse declining youth votes.
Patients and clinicians from New York and Ohio share perspectives on an involuntary mental health tool that Allegheny County may soon implement.
Students with individualized education plans face a ‘services cliff’ after graduation. Many continue education beyond the classroom, pursue skilled trade programs, and some see career prospects.
Poetry and video merge in a creative reflection on Pittsburgh’s three rivers by outdoor enthusiast Ash Andrews and videographer Anastasia Busby.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results