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  1. 4 giorni fa · Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey released a statement following the shooting Sunday: “At least 10 gunshot victims, two lives lost, and hundreds of lives forever changed, because we have yet to pass meaningful legislation to lessen the amount of guns in our streets or provide the much-needed resources to communities desperately in need.

  2. 3 giorni fa · Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey made a bold seven-figure prediction over the draft’s three-day attendance. While a lofty goal, Detroit hosted nearly 800,000 fans during the 2024 NFL Draft and numbers ...

  3. 4 giorni fa · Lucy Schaly/post-gazette Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey announced plans for a city-led Juneteenth celebratio­n during a news conference Wednesday at the City-county Building, Downtown. At left is Deputy Mayor Jake Pawlak; City Councilman Khari Mosley listens at right. Newspapers in English Newspapers from United States. PressReader

  4. 5 giorni fa · Two weeks ago, Pittsburgh City Council balked on paying a $1,200 credit card charge linked to a contractor scandal. On Wednesday, council members changed their minds and voted 7-1 to approve the ...

  5. 5 giorni fa · The event’s keynote speaker is Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey, and former NFL defensive tackle Anthony “Spice” Adams will serve as the night’s emcee. The fundraiser concludes with a dance party that starts at 9 p.m. Sports memorabilia and tickets will be auctioned off at the event and online.

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    3 giorni fa · As the cover fell, the crowd — made up of current students, alumni of Benjamin H. Peabody High School, what is today Obama Academy, community members and elected officials including school directors and Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey — was greeted by a shining sculpture that months ago was covered in oxidation and had a missing piece.

  7. 3 giorni fa · Set in Pittsburgh’s flagship park in the city’s heart, the memorial included speakers from illustrious clergy of all faiths, the survivors of those who were lost, political dignitaries including Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and the Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey, and a quartet performance playing on the instruments of the Violins of Hope.