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The social media accounts linked to from thesteelsignal are: • Facebook • Instagram • TikTok • YouTube Besides social media accounts, thesteelsignal has populated their site with: • Trump Accounts Officially Launch as More Than 6 million Families Sign Up - The Steel Signal • Pittsburgh Technology Council Asks Shapiro, Lawmakers to Delay Action on Data Center Rules - The Steel Signal • Oil Prices Drop to Lowest Level Since Before Iran Conflict, Near $70 Per Barrel - The Steel Signal • $1.1 Million in Security Upgrades at Shapiro's Private Home Approved After Taxpayer Funding Dispute - The Steel Signal • Allegheny County Council Moves Forward with Proposals to Lift Spending, Member Benefit Limits - The Steel Signal • thesteelsignal.com • Allegheny County Pursuing 18-Week Paid Parental Leave, Frustrating Businesses - The Steel Signal • The “Big Beautiful Bill” Includes a School Choice Provision Similar to Pennsylvania’s • Allegheny County Faces Looming Budget Crisis Despite 36% Property Tax Hike - The Steel Signal • President Trump Signs Executive Orders to Incentivize Safer Cities • Shapiro, Garrity Race to Win Data Center Issue as Communities Push Back - The Steel Signal • Shapiro Cuts Funding for Pregnancy Resource Centers, Redirects Money to Abortion Care • Pittsburgh School Board Votes to Close 12 Schools Despite Parent Opposition, Equity Concerns - The Steel Signal • Steelers Fall Short on Christmas in 29-10 Loss to Chiefs, Playoff Hopes Hang in the Balance • Summer Lee Joins Democratic Outcry Over Supreme Court Voting Rights Decision - The Steel Signal • Robert Kennedy Jr. Successfully Files to be on the PA Presidential Ballot • After Refusing Calls to Step Down over Anti LGBT Mailer, Allegheny County Council Members Move to Oust President Patrick Catena - The Steel Signal • Federal Judge Upholds Shapiro Administration Limits on Publishing Voter Data, Critics Warn of Impact on Election Transparency - The Steel Signal • Crises, Budget Shortfalls, Fraud Probe: O’Connor’s Rocky Start as Pittsburgh Mayor - The Steel Signal • Law Enforcement Concern over Pennsylvania “Teen Takeovers” Grows - The Steel Signal • Governor Shapiro Must Choose Between Caving to Environmentalists or Investing in Pennsylvania Energy Production - The Steel Signal • Former PA Game Commission Dispatchers Reveal Toxic Work Environment, Sexual Harassment Under Shapiro Administration - The Steel Signal • Pittsburgh Invests $18.9M in NFL Draft, Projects $120M Economic Impact - The Steel Signal • Pennsylvania Lawmakers Target Taxes, Energy, Gas Prices With “Freedom Through Affordability” - The Steel Signal • Pennsylvania Utility and Data Centers to Provide Rate Relief for Customers - The Steel Signal • City of Pittsburgh Facing a Budget Deficit, Irresponsible Spending, and Fraud - The Steel Signal • Pittsburgh Police Reportedly Told to Stand Down as ICE Agents Struggled with Detention - The Steel Signal • Shapiro's State Labor Law Could Threaten Pennsylvania’s $711M Federal Broadband Funding - The Steel Signal • Primary Races to Watch: Allegheny County’s Upcoming Election - The Steel Signal • AI Expansion Could Deliver Jobs, Investment, and Infrastructure to Pittsburgh, Philadelphia - The Steel Signal • Pennsylvania Bill Seeks Greater Accountability for Pharmacy Benefit Managers - The Steel Signal • Trump’s ‘Total Elimination’ Strategy Paves Way for Fall of Cartel Kingpin ‘El Mencho’ - The Steel Signal • High Costs, Slow Permits Blamed for Slow Industrial Job Growth in Pittsburgh - The Steel Signal • Sen. McCormick Unveils Regional Plan to Spur Jobs and Energy Investment in Northwest PA - The Steel Signal • Luxury Hotels, VIP Tents, Private Aircrafts: Shapiro’s Taxpayer Spending Faces New Backlash - The Steel Signal • Carnegie Mellon Ranks Second Nationwide in Foreign Funding, with Qatar Accounting for Half of $3.9B Total - The Steel Signal • FBI Doc: Trump Thanked Police for Epstein Probe in 2006, Warned Maxwell Was ‘Evil’ - The Steel Signal • Inside the Activist Network Mobilizing Against Federal Immigration Enforcement - The Steel Signal • Pa. Lawmakers Propose Castration for Convicted Child Sex Offenders - The Steel Signal • PNC, UPMC Donations Fund New Snowplows and Ambulances for Pittsburgh - The Steel Signal • 56 Million Fentanyl Doses Seized in Dave Sunday’s First Year as Attorney General • Under Trump Deal, Israel Confirms Recovery of Final Gaza Hostage - The Steel Signal • At World Economic Forum, Trump Pushes U.S. Strength, Trade Tools and Arctic Ambitions - The Steel Signal • Frontline Dignity Holds Pittsburgh Training on Serving as "ICE Witnesses" - The Steel Signal • Consumers Spend Big for Holidays and Auto Sales Rebound - The Steel Signal • Transgender Sports Bans Reach Supreme Court as States Defend Women’s Athletics - The Steel Signal • Iran Protests Trigger U.S. Response, With Tehran ‘Open’ to Talks and Warning of War - The Steel Signal • Why 2026 Could Be One of Pittsburgh’s Biggest Years Yet - The Steel Signal • Pa. Democrats, Including Allegheny Rep., Accuse Trump of Unconstitutional Military Action in Venezuela - The Steel Signal • Are Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh Lawmakers Doing Enough to Oversee Fraud-Plagued Day Care Centers? - The Steel Signal • Corey O’Connor Sworn In as 62nd Mayor of Pittsburgh - The Steel Signal • U.S. Military Targeted Maduro as Trump Escalates Effort to Curb Drug Trafficking - The Steel Signal • Trump Escalates Pressure on Iran and Hamas as Gaza Ceasefire Talks Continue - The Steel Signal • Did the Provisional Ballot Envelope Change this Year Help with Election Integrity? - The Steel Signal • ‘Not a Single Person Is Losing Their Job,’ Pittsburgh VA Says After Memo Surfaces - The Steel Signal • Illegal Immigration Enforcement Expands Across Pittsburgh Region - The Steel Signal • Proposed Bill Would Require English-Only Testing for Driver’s, CDL Licenses in Pennsylvania - The Steel Signal • Should Taxpayers Have Opportunities to Help Low Income Students? - The Steel Signal • Shapiro’s Taxpayer-Funded Home Upgrades and Charter Plane Travel Trigger Legislative Investigation - The Steel Signal • Veteran Trooper Removed from Governor’s Security Team Alleges Racial Discrimination in Suit - The Steel Signal • Sen. McCormick Backs Legislation to Block Entry of Terrorist Sympathizers into the U.S. - The Steel Signal • Steel Industry Scores Victory as White House Grants Two-Year Waivers on Coke Oven Rule - The Steel Signal • From Pump to Plate: Americans Score Biggest Thanksgiving Savings in Years - The Steel Signal • Trump Administration Threatens to Withhold $75 Million from Pennsylvania Over Licensing of Illegal Immigrant Drivers - The Steel Signal • Brother’s Brother Foundation of Pittsburgh Sends Supplies for Hurricane Melissa Disaster Relief - The Steel Signal • KKK Flyers Found in Communities Across Western Pennsylvania, Including IUP Campus - The Steel Signal • PA Budget Boosts Energy Freedom with RGGI Exit but Leaves Pittsburgh Transit Empty-Handed - The Steel Signal • Pittsburgh Area Dems Vote Against Funding the Government - The Steel Signal • Rabbis Oppose Nonprofit Accusing Israel of Genocide - The Steel Signal • Paul Skenes Takes Home Cy Young, Etching His Place in Pittsburgh Sports History - The Steel Signal • Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Retire Next Year - The Steel Signal • Corey O’Connor Elected Pittsburgh’s 62nd Mayor Promising a “New Chapter” for the City - The Steel Signal • Senator Fetterman Blames Democrats for Government Shutdown - The Steel Signal • Electronic Pollbooks to Be Used in Over Half of Pennsylvania Counties on Tuesday - The Steel Signal • Pennsylvania Taxpayers to Pay $1M for Security Upgrades at Governor Shapiro’s Private Residence - The Steel Signal • Democrats Unveil ‘ICE Tracker’ to Monitor Agents—Critics Say It Puts Law Enforcement in Danger - The Steel Signal • Lawmakers Agree on Cell Phone Use in Schools - The Steel Signal • What Are the Temporary Obamacare Subsidies Driving the Government Shutdown? - The Steel Signal • Report: Democrats Plan to Oust Fetterman in 2028 - The Steel Signal • New Bill Would Let Pennsylvania Bars Serve Cocktails on Tap - The Steel Signal • Poll: Pennsylvanians Say Government and Politicians are State’s Top Problem - The Steel Signal • DOJ Probes Alleged Transgender Diagnoses Fraud at Pennsylvania Children's Hospitals - The Steel Signal • Trump and Rubio Herald Historic Gaza Peace Deal, Ushering in ‘New Dawn’ for the Middle East - The Steel Signal • Pittsburgh Cuts “Co-Response” Program that Paired Social Workers with Police Officers • Pennsylvania Leads U.S. Gambling Revenues, Powered by Online Casino Surge • Kennedy Center Under Trump: Classic Musicals, Cost Control, and Growing Crowds - The Steel Signal • Former Employer of Erie Illegal Immigrant Superintendent Speaks Out - The Steel Signal • Repairs to Pennsylvania Governor’s Mansion Exceed What Insurance Covers - The Steel Signal • Pittsburgh’s “Jock Tax” Ruled Unconstitutional, Gainey Facing Additional Financial Strain • Pennsylvania Senate Helps Small Businesses by Removing COVID-Era PLCB Penalties • State Treasurer Stacy Garrity Receives GOP Endorsement for Pennsylvania Governor - The Steel Signal • Left-Wing Violence on the Rise After Charlie Kirk Assassination • Chaos at Carrick High School: Student Detained After Stabbing Three Classmates - The Steel Signal • Should Pennsylvania Lawmakers Be Banned from Trading Crypto While in Office? • Emiliano’s Restaurant in South Side Closes Permanently After ICE Enforcement - The Steel Signal • Authorities Identify Suspect in Fatal Shooting of Pennsylvania Police Officers - The Steel Signal • DLCC Plans to Invest Six-Figures in Pennsylvania Supreme Court Retention Elections - The Steel Signal • Ballot Return Sites and Satellite Voting Locations will be Offered in Allegheny County for November’s Election - The Steel Signal • Regional Transit Authority Considers Tapping GOP Funding Program • Fire at Squirrel Hill Apartment Building Causes Collapse - The Steel Signal • Free Speech Advocate Charlie Kirk Assassinated at Utah Valley University Event - The Steel Signal • Pennsylvania Board of Pharmacy Votes on Using Vaccine Guidelines from Non-Government Groups - The Steel Signal • President Trump Proposes Voter ID Requirement for Future U.S. Elections - The Steel Signal • Ransomware Attack Targets Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office - The Steel Signal • Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey Blasted for “Completely Asinine” Dismissal of Prayer - The Steel Signal • New York Developer in Talks to Buy Liberty Center - The Steel Signal • Federal and Local Authorities Make Dozens of ICE Arrests in Western PA - The Steel Signal • U.S. Steel Announces Post-Explosion Air Quality Monitoring in Clairton - The Steel Signal • Small Business Optimism Rises to 5-Month High - The Steel Signal • PA Democrats Push “No Secret Police” Bill to Unmask ICE Agents - The Steel Signal • Republican State Treasurer Stacy Garrity Announces Campaign for Pennsylvania Governor - The Steel Signal • American Eagle Receives Backlash for Sydney Sweeney Ad Campaign - The Steel Signal • State Budget Gridlock Continues as House Rejects the Senate-Passed Bills - The Steel Signal • Trump Announces Plan to Send National Guard Troops into Washington to Make D.C. Safe Again - The Steel Signal • Steel Plant Explosion Rocks Clairton, PA, Prompts Investigation - The Steel Signal • Mark Cuban Partners with Giant Eagle to Help Shoppers Save on Prescriptions - The Steel Signal • ICE Detains 16 in Pittsburgh-Area Raid; Restaurant Launches GoFundMe - The Steel Signal • $6B Plan Aims to Transform Shuttered Bruce Mansfield Coal Plant into Data Center - The Steel Signal • Shapiro Dodges Bill Protecting Women’s Sports as Public Support Mounts - The Steel Signal • Lawmakers Clash over Skill Games as Budget Talks Drag on - The Steel Signal • Court Rules Allegheny County Councilman At-Large Mike Embrescia Must Run for Reelection - The Steel Signal • Pennsylvania Solar Energy Tax Benefits Set to Expire Soon - The Steel Signal • Pro-Israel Groups Plan to Primary Summer Lee • Supreme Court Backs President Trump’s Department of Education Downsizing • Lewis, Clark, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Moon Mammoths Make Debut in Erie • Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh: Rooted in City History • DNC Launches New Website Attacking GOP Tax Bill • Pittsburgh at the Center of Energy and Artificial Intelligence Investment • Six Secret Service Personnel Suspended Without Pay or Benefits After Trump Shooting Failures in Butler • Pittsburgh City Councilmember Pushes to Remove Repercussions for Prostitution in Bid to Appease LGBTQ Activists • Legislation Signed to Allow Hunting on Sundays in Pennsylvania • Rep. Deluzio Introduces “Insurrection Act of 2025” to Limit Presidential Power over Domestic Military Deployments • Report: Thousands of Migrant Children Placed in Danger Under Biden Admin • Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers Defends Wife’s Privacy, Takes on Transgender Groupthink • Roads and Bridges in Pittsburgh in Poor Condition with Funding in Question • Allegheny County Finances “Unsustainable” • Trump’s Border Crackdown Paying Off: Fentanyl Deaths Drop in Pittsburgh as Smuggling Routes Collapse • Supreme Court Reins in Judicial Overreach with Surprising Ruling in Birthright Citizenship Case • Supreme Court: Parents Can Opt Out of LGBTQ Curriculum on Religious Grounds • Fetterman’s Popularity Growing with Republicans, Cratering with Democrats • ICE Arrests 11 Iranian Nationals with Suspected Terrorist Ties • Gainey’s Loss a Red Flag for Sara Innamorato? • Governor Shapiro Reacts to Conflict with Iran, Trump Announces Ceasefire • Kraft Heinz Commits to Eliminating Synthetic Dyes from U.S. Products • Pittsburgh Poised to Become Federal Energy Hub Under Bipartisan Senate Bill • Party Turmoil: DNC to Rerun Vice-Chair Election Following Procedural Irregularities • White House Gets “Golden Share” & Veto Powers in U.S. Steel Sale to Nippon Steel • ‘Hershey’ Movie Being Filmed in Pennsylvania • Trump Admin Terminates $700M Deal with Moderna for Bird Flu Vaccine • Labor Groups Organize Protests Against Deportation of Illegal Immigrants in Pittsburgh • 19 Countries Now Subject to U.S. Travel Ban • Los Angeles Chaos: Troops Deployed over Violent Riots that Gov. Newsom’s Office Compared to Sports Celebrations • Oakmont Country Club in Allegheny County Prepares to Host the U.S. Open • PA Senators Agree on Israel, Iran and Steel • President Trump Visits Pittsburgh to Announce Partnership Between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel, Announces 50% Tariff on Imported Steel • Blighted Properties Across PA Targeted in New Bill to Track Owners and Impose Fines • PA Lawmakers Focus on Student Health in Public School Lunches • United States to Hold Veto Power as Part of Nippon, U.S. Steel Takeover • Shapiro Energy Plan Causes Increased Electricity Rates Across Pennsylvania, Lawmakers Debate Energy Sources • Penn State Trustees Vote to Close 7 Commonwealth Campuses • Two Pittsburgh Nursing Homes Ordered to Pay $15 Million in Damages • Steel Deal Development: Nippon Steel Doubles Investment Plan for U.S. Steel to $14 Billion • Underdogs Triumph in Key Erie County Democratic Primaries, Proving County is ‘Ready for Something Different’ • Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” Passes House, Setting Up Senate Showdown • U.S. Senate Votes Unanimously to Eliminate Federal Taxes on Tips • O’Connor Upsets Incumbent Gainey in Pittsburgh Mayoral Primary • Antisemitic Flyers Distributed in Pittsburgh, Investigation Ongoing • Pittsburgh’s Mayoral Race Enters Home Stretch with One Day Left Until Primary • Johnstown Ruling Supports Use of Historic Deportation Law, But Supreme Court Slows Efforts • Officials Say Pittsburgh’s Emergency Services Fleet in Need of ‘Intervention’ • A Look at the County Executive Candidates in the Erie Primary Election • 133 Cardinal Electors Gather in Sistine Chapel for Papal Election Conclave • Reports Show Governor Shapiro’s Administration Deleted Key Emails in Sexual Harassment Case • U.S. Department of Homeland Security Offers Payment to Illegal Aliens that Self-Deport • PA Lawmakers Search for Compromise as Democrats Push to Raise Minimum Wage • Trump Issues Order to Encourage Unbiased Media • 911 Dispatcher Failed to Escalate Call from Suspected Firebomber of Governor’s Residence • County Judge Accused of Helping Immigrant Avoid ICE Arrest, Arrested by FBI • FDA Announces Plan to Phase Out Harmful Synthetic Food Dyes • Pittsburgh Democratic Mayoral Primary Debate: Gainey and O’Connor Face Off • The Future of U.S. Trade: What’s Next? • A Seller’s Market: Pittsburgh’s Low Housing Inventory • “Pathway to Citizenship” Migrants Under Biden Admin Permitted to Stay in U.S. Per Federal Judge • Gov. Shapiro Addresses Media After Arson Attack at Residence • Man in Butler, PA Accused of Attempting to Assassinate Trump • 16 States and D.C. Sue Trump Administration Over Halt of Covid-19 Grants for Schools • U.S. Representative Evans Violates Federal Insider Trading Law • Historic Glass Factory in Charleroi Nears Closure • President Trump Orders Another Review of Nippon-U.S. Steel Merger • Dormont’s Bridal Maven Gives Wedding Dresses a Second Life • 2024 Pittsburgh Crime Data Concentrated Downtown • Wisconsin Approves Voter ID Requirement in State Constitution with Overwhelming Ballot Support • Protests Force Postponement of Bipartisan Pittsburgh Event with Senators McCormick and Fetterman • Candidates for Pittsburgh Mayor Present Campaign Platforms • Trump Administration Reverses Costly Energy Rules, Restores Consumer Choice • Dan Goughnour Wins Special Election, Reclaims Pennsylvania House Majority for Democrats • Pittsburgh Mills Patching Potholes and Facing Legal Trouble • Balance of Power in PA House At Stake in Western PA Special Election • Biden’s Use of Autopen for Key Documents Raises Concerns Over Presidential Authority • Phipps Conservatory Opens its Spring Flower Show Saturday March 22 • Brother Andre’s Café Expands, Creating Jobs for Adults with Disabilities in Pittsburgh • University of Pittsburgh Student Vote Reveals Animosity Towards Israel • Shapiro on Defense After Office Deletes Emails in Sexual Misconduct Investigation • Missing Pitt Student Still Not Found: Sudiksha Konanki Disappears on Spring Break in Dominican Republic • Pittsburgh Ranked as Top City for Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day • Pittsburgh Police Chief Resigns, Leaves City to Find Fifth Chief in Three Years • Allegheny County Dem Committee Endorses Corey O’Connor for Pittsburgh Mayor • Elon Musk’s DOGE Streamlines Federal Government Operations: Four Key Things to Watch • Shapiro’s Communications Staff, Taxpayer-Funded Plane Use Under Scrutiny • Fetterman Criticizes Fellow Dems for Trump Speech Antics • Auditor General Gives PA Cyber Charter Schools Clean Audit • Trump-Zelenskyy Oval Office Meeting Gets Heated • PA Lawmakers Hear from Panel on Avian Flu Response as Disease Continues to Spread • Community Conflicted Over Pittsburgh District’s School Closure Plan • Pro-Palestine Students at Pitt Await Sanctions, Potential Dismissal Over Role in Campus Protests • Control of PA Supreme Court is on the Ballot This Year • PA Bill to Save Girls’ Sports Unites Female Lawmakers in Support • Allegheny County Pledges to Pay $224,000 for Refugee Services • Newly Elected DNC Chair Kicks Off National Tour in McKeesport • Erie’s Child Poverty Rate Surpasses Philly and Pittsburgh, New Data Reveals • Divine Mercy Parish’s Red Door Ministry Has Helped Those in Need in Pittsburgh Area Since the Great Depression • Shapiro Budget Draws Scrutiny for Recommending Closing State Prisons • Pittsburgh-Area Former Limestone Mine Gains Attention from Department of Government Efficiency • Gov. Shapiro Faces Opposition After Skill Game Tax Proposal • Trump Admin Secures Release of PA Teacher Marc Fogel from Russian Prison • Trump Shares New Plan for Pittsburgh-Based U.S. Steel, “Good News for the Future” • “The War on Women’s Sports is Over”: Trump Executive Order Ensures Only Girls Play Girls’ Sports • Jake Wheatley, Chief of Staff to Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey, Resigns Abruptly from Post • Two Years After Catastrophic Train Derailment, Vance Visits East Palestine, Ohio • Shapiro Sees Recreational Marijuana Tax as Method to Boost PA Revenue • Dan Goughnour and Charles Davis to Compete in Special Election for 35th District Seat • Governor Shapiro Reveals Plan to Fast-Track and Subsidize PA Power Plants and Hydrogen Projects • Behind Schedule: Replacing PA’s Outdated Voter Registration System • RFK Jr. Pledges During Hearing to Challenge Big Pharma, Reshape Health Policy as Trump’s HHS Nominee • Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey Says His Administration Will Not Work with ICE Officials • U.S. Steel Workers Make New Bid for Nippon Deal • Steelers Players, Organization Have History of Giving Back to Pittsburgh • Sidney Crosby’s Charitable Legacy: A Commitment to Giving Back • Pittsburgh’s First Mayoral Debate Kicks Off 2025 Mayoral Race • Energy Secretary Nominee Chris Wright Eyes Pennsylvania as Key to U.S. Energy Dominance • Pittsburgh Activists Push for Divestment Referendum Targeting Israel • Illegal Immigrant Suspected of Arson While CA Wildfires Rage • Debate Erupts Over Book Policy at Pine-Richland School Board Meeting • Steelers’ Season Ends in Disappointment with Playoff Loss to Ravens • Wolf Admin Spent Tax Dollars on Private Law Firms While Governor, According to Investigation • President Biden Enacts Last-Minute Ban on Offshore Oil and Gas Drilling • Vote for PA House Speaker Complicated by Medical Emergency, McClinton Reelected • Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau Announces Resignation After 9 Years in Office • Steelers Lose to Bengals 19-17, Now onto AFC Wild Card Matchup Against Ravens • President Biden Blocks Sale of U.S. Steel to Japanese Nippon Steel, Steel Companies Signal Legal Action • Allegheny County State House Members Discuss Legislative Plans • Lack of Oversight, Metrics in Pittsburgh’s Stop the Violence Community Grants • Restaurants Continue to Close in Pittsburgh Area Citing High Food Costs • Shaler School District’s “Gender Support Plan” Sparks Controversy Among Parents • Some Democrat Colleagues Defend Sen. John Fetterman After ‘Sell Out’ Accusations • Speaker Johnson’s End-of-Year Spending Bill in Turmoil • 15-Year-Old’s Deadly Rampage at Christian School Leaves Community Grieving • President Biden Commutes Prison Sentence of Western Pennsylvania CEO • Steelers Avenge Loss to Browns • Body of Missing Woman Recovered in Pennsylvania Sinkhole Tragedy • Can Trump Confirm His Cabinet Without the Senate? • Steelers Beat Bengals in High-Scoring Thriller, Maintain AFC North Control • Trump Reiterates Vow to Block Sale of U.S. Steel to Japanese Company • 36% Property Tax Increase in New Allegheny County Budget • President-Elect Trump Continues to Build Cabinet with Recent Appointments • Israel, Lebanon, Hezbollah Agree to Ceasefire • Jon Delano, KDKA’s Longest-Serving Political Analyst, Announces Retirement • Steelers Fall to Browns in Snowy Week 12 Thursday Night Battle • Laken Riley’s ‘Letter to My Future Husband’ Read in Court as Her Killer is Sentenced to Life • Sheetz Reduces Unleaded 88 Gas Prices Ahead of Thanksgiving Travel • Dr. Mehmet Oz Appointed by Trump to Run the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services • PA Supreme Court Rules for Third Time Disputed Ballots “Shall Not Be Counted” • Antisemitic Stickers Placed in Squirrel Hill: Latest in String of Anti-Jewish Attacks • Steelers Edge Ravens 18-16 in Week 11 AFC North Showdown • Trump Starting to Announce Appointments for His Second Term • McCormick-Casey Senate Race Goes to Recount, PA GOP Sues Over Provisional Ballots • PA State Senate Holds Leadership Elections • Fire Erupts at Riley’s Pour House in Carnegie, a Pittsburgh Staple • Pennsylvania State House Decides Next Term’s Leadership • Russell Wilson, Mike Williams Led Steelers to Dramatic Victory Over Washington • Dave McCormick Unseats Pennsylvania Incumbent Senator Bob Casey; Schumer Withholds Senate Orientation Invite • Jewish Soccer Fans Attacked by Pro-Palestinian Mobs in the Netherlands • State Rep. Rob Mercuri Falls to Incumbent Congressman Chris Deluzio in the 17th • What are Your Rights and Responsibilities at the Polls • Trump and Harris in Pennsylvania: Final Campaign Rallies • Inflation Caused $3,500 Spike in Energy Costs for PA Households Per Congressional Report • Arizona Campaign Consultant Linked to Fraudulent PA Voter Registrations in Several Counties • Mt. Lebanon School District Settles Lawsuit for $350,000 over Teacher’s Transgender Lessons • Democratic Party Challenges Erie County Board of Elections Over Mail-In Voting Concerns • Turtle Creek Man Faces Federal Charges Following Alleged Shooting of Monroeville Police Sergeant • Early Voting Problems Plague Pennsylvania as Trump, Democrats File Lawsuits • PA Voter Registration Fraud Discovered in Lancaster County • Pittsburgh Jewish Community Marks Six Years Since Tree of Life Synagogue Attack • Addressing System Failed: Nearly 300 Duplicate Ballots Sent to Erie Voters • City of Pittsburgh Resumes Needle Exchange Program Paused Last Year for Failed Compliance • Trick-or-Treating Hours for Pittsburgh Neighborhoods • Local Officials Call for Impeachment of Allegheny County Magistrate Following Fatal Stabbing of PA State Police Officer • Steelers Down the New York Jets with Trump in Attendance • Pennsylvania Senate Candidates Casey and McCormick Face Off in Debate • Frack to the Future: Where Does Pennsylvania’s Energy Industry Stand? • PPG Plans to Cut 1,800 Jobs in Cost-Cutting Initiative; Impact on Local Workforce Remains Uncertain • Memorial Plaque for Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting Victims Stolen from Allderdice High School • What Does it Mean to be a Poll Watcher vs. a Poll Worker? • PA-17 Democratic Incumbent Faces Republican Challenger • Obama Hits the Campaign Trail for Kamala Harris with Pittsburgh Rally • Steelers Take over Las Vegas, Beat Raiders • Steelers Lose to Cowboys 20-17 • Trump Makes Return to Butler, the Site of His Near-Assassination in July • Amid Falling Tax Revenue, Allegheny County Exec Innamorato Proposes 46% Property Tax Hike • VP Candidates Walz, Vance Debate for First and Only Time • Hamas Attack on Israel One Year Later • Hurricane Helene Slams Southern United States, Death Toll Rises Above 200 • Vance Pays the Bill After Being Denied Entry to Primanti Bros. • Pennsylvania Faces Critical Teacher Shortage • Donald Trump Puts Pennsylvania at the Center of 2024 Reelection Bid at Indiana County Rally • Dormont Musician Killed by Illegal Immigrant in Hit-and-Run • Deluzio and Lee Vote Against Securing Elections Legislation, the SAVE Act • Steelers Bulldoze Route to 3-0 Start • “It Feels Like an Invasion”: Charleroi Resident on Haitian Immigrants • Secret Service Report Reveals Major Failures in Security Before July Assassination Attempt • Oakmont Bakery Rolls Out This Year’s Election Candidate Cookies • Undecided Voters in Western PA React to Trump-Harris Debate • PA Union Vote Up for Grabs Between Trump, Harris • PA Supreme Court Rules Mail-In Ballots with Incorrect Dates Will Not Be Counted • Steelers Off to Strong Start with Win Over Broncos • Celebrate National Voter Registration and Constitution Day • ‘It Would Never Have Happened’: Trump Blames Biden-Harris Administration for Creating Conditions for Israel-Hamas War • Harris Touted Fracking at the Presidential Debate After Promising to Ban It in 2019 – Western PA is Skeptical • Trump Proposes New Tax Plan Aimed at Boosting U.S. Manufacturing in PA • Anti-Israel Protestors Gather Outside Harris-Trump Debate in Philadelphia • Trump and Harris Attend 9/11 Memorial in Shanksville • Debate Night in Swing-State Pennsylvania: What to Expect? • Pennsylvania Democratic State Senate Candidate Involved in Car Crash, Officials Want Answers • Harris Piggybacks Off Trump’s Opposition to Japanese Purchase of Pittsburgh's U.S. Steel - The Keystone Courier • Erie Expects Increased Presidential Candidate Visits • Jewish Students Attacked at University of Pittsburgh • Harris Flip-Flops on Fracking in Only Interview Since Becoming Presidential Nominee • Tax-and-Spend Policies Are Putting a Ceiling on Growth in Pittsburgh • Steelers Set 53-man with Final Cuts • DNC’s Fourth Night Focuses on Rhetoric, Lacks Detailed Policies on Israel • 818,000 Jobs Claimed to be Created by the Biden-Harris Administration Last Year Never Existed • Former Advisor to VP Harris Founded Doctor-Patient Voting Scheme in PA • Veterans Issues a Priority for Senator JD Vance at Lower Burrell VFW • Six House Dems Vote with GOP to Condemn VP Harris on Border Security • VP Nominee JD Vance Highlights Economic Agenda, Experience on Sunday Shows • Alleged PA Murder Cover-Up by Then-AG Josh Shapiro • So-called Voting Rights Groups Argue in Court Mail-In Ballots Don’t Need to Be Dated • Democrats’ Divide Over Israel Deepens as Harris Considers Shapiro for VP • Another Antisemitic Incident on Pittsburgh’s Jewish Community • PA Teachers’ Union Accused of Laundering $1.5 Million to Gov. Shapiro’s 2022 Campaign • Anti-Israel Protestors Cause Destruction and Chaos at Washington D.C.’s Union Station • Kamala Harris’s Anti-Fracking Position Threatens Thousands of PA Jobs • Harris Faces Tough Questions on Inflation and the Economy • Secret Service Director Resigns After Congressional Hearing Mishaps • PA Lawmakers Copy California Law Requiring Schools Hide Child Gender Transitions • President Biden Drops Out of Race and Endorses Harris • Pittsburgh Woman Blasts ‘Socialist County Executive Sara Innamorato’ for ‘Soft on Crime Policies’ in RNC Speech • Former President Trump’s Shooter: What We Know About Thomas Matthew Crooks • Reports: Biden May Drop Out as Soon as This Weekend • Trump Attends Republican National Convention and Picks J.D. Vance as Running Mate • Allegheny County Councilman-At-Large Insults Neighboring Butler County, Makes Light of Assassination Attempt on Former President • U.S. House Passes SAVE Act to Prevent Noncitizens from Voting in Federal Elections • Pennsylvania Unveils New License Plate Design for America’s 250th Birthday • Second Presidential Debate: What to Expect • Pennsylvania School District Tax Revenues Are Rising – Will Test Scores Follow? • Biden and Trump Face Criticism After Presidential Debate, Trump Advances in Polls • Pennsylvania Broader Telemedicine Access Bill Heads to Gov. Shapiro’s Desk • Instagram “Error” Limits Reach of Political Content in Days Leading Up to Trump-Biden Debate • Campaigns Adopting Meme Culture to Create Viral Moments • Campus Anti-Israel Protests Spark Antisemitism Fears Among American Jews • PA State Senate Passes Bipartisan College Bills • Young Pennsylvania Voters Are Trump-Curious, Polls Show • Local Leaders, Politicians React to Pro-Gaza Chaos on University of Pittsburgh Campus • Pro-Palestinian Protests Roil the University of Pittsburgh • Fears Over Illegal Immigrants Voting Persist, Media Blames “Disinformation” • Trump Verdict Spurs Differing Reactions in Western Pennsylvania • University of Pittsburgh Researchers Find Large Source of Lithium in Pennsylvania • Pennsylvania Police Blast Bob Casey for Decision to ‘Align’ with Defund the Police Group • Are the Biden Administration’s Green Policies Creating Energy Poverty in Pittsburgh? • Pennsylvania Legislation Seeks to Curtail Classroom Cellphone Use • Conservatives Put Public Safety First During National Police Week – Unlike Lee and Deluzio • Congressman GT Thompson Unveils Farm Bill with Focus on Pennsylvania Agriculture • Food Insecurity on the Rise in Pennsylvania, and Inflation is to Blame • Pittsburgh Public Schools Admits to $23 million deficit, declining enrollment, need to close schools • Pro-Hamas? Pro-Israel? Biden Can’t Make Up His Mind as Dems Splinter on Support for Israel • 130,000 Write-In Votes Tallied Against Biden in Primary • Illegal Immigrants Already Affecting American Elections and Congress • Pennsylvania Nursing Homes Face Staffing Crisis: What is the Solution? • Punxsutawney Phil’s Twin Pups Names Revealed on Mother’s Day • Steel Signal Homepage