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#MakeAWish #ChildhoodCancer #SupportFamilies
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Duncan's Diner: Shaler teen gives back with Make-A-Wish to help other kids fighting cancer
Duncan Simmons, 16, celebrates with staff members from the Hematology/Oncology Treatment Center at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh during his Make-A-Wish wish reveal on Dec.
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#DisabilityAwareness #HomeCare #CommunitySupport
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Disability advocates will launch program to help transition hospital patients to home care
Achieva received a $1 million grant from health insurer Highmark for the program
Across Pennsylvania's health systems, hundreds of children with disabilities or complex medical conditions live in hospitals or extended-care pediatric facilities instead of with their families.
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#DisabilityAwareness #HomeCare #CommunitySupport
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Disability advocates will launch program to help transition hospital patients to home care
Achieva received a $1 million grant from health insurer Highmark for the program
Across Pennsylvania's health systems, hundreds of children with disabilities or complex medical conditions live in hospitals or extended-care pediatric facilities instead of with their families.
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#ViolencePrevention #CrimeReduction #CommunitySafety
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A less-deadly year: In 2025, Pittsburgh notched fewest killings in decades, mirroring national trend
"Violence begets violence. And a lack of violence begets a lack of violence," says Erin Dalton, Allegheny County's Director of Human Services.
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#NewYork #Politics #ProgressiveLeadership
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Zohran Mamdani's first full day as NYC mayor: subway rides, new offices and backlash from Israel
NEW YORK -- Less than 24 hours after throngs of ecstatic supporters poured into Manhattan for his history-making inauguration, Zohran Mamdani began his first full day of work with a routine familiar to many New Yorkers: trudging to the subway from a cramped apartment.
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#PittsburghTransit #BusRapidTransit #UrbanInfrastructure
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Pittsburgh Regional Transit closes Oakland bus lane after 45 years
A bus shelter stands on Forbes Avenue in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Justin Vellucci | TribLive)
After nearly a half-century in operation, buses will no longer look like they're going in the wrong direction on Fifth Avenue in Oakland starting next week.