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Charlie Wolfson

Charlie Wolfson

Local Government Reporter at PublicSource

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Downtown Pittsburgh revitalization gets $10 million commitment

The Urban Redevelopment Authority board approved a piece of a proposed half-billion-dollar bid to transform Downtown, plus North Side investments.
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Mayor Ed Gainey sums up first term during 2025 budget speech

Pittsburgh’s mayor proposed his next budget while sharing how he has differed from past mayors, ahead of the 2025 mayoral primary election.
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Election 2024 maps: Where did Trump gain ground in Allegheny County?

Pennsylvania helped Donald Trump get reelected. While he made broad gains across the state, his support grew very little in Allegheny County.
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How votes are counted in Allegheny County

Learn more about how Allegheny County counts votes on Election Day and how multiple backups ensure the results are accurately recorded.
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Scirotto out as Pittsburgh police chief after 18 months

Pittsburgh Police Chief Larry Scirotto to leave his post after his controversial announcement to return to collegiate basketball refereeing.
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Innamorato defends tax hike as budget deadline nears

Allegheny County Council pushed back on Sara Innamorato’s proposed property tax hike for 2025’s budget. She challenges them to propose alternatives.
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Bob Casey attacked in ad on Philly immigrant detention policies

An ad funded by a conservative super PAC claims Sen. Casey is responsible for Philadelphia's "Sanctuary City" policy but fails to make clear his role.
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Innamorato eyes property tax hike to balance Allegheny County budget

If approved, the rate would increase by 2.2 mills in 2025 and would be the county’s first millage rate hike in more than a decade.
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Pittsburgh aims for 800 police officers, below longtime target of 900

Mayor Ed Gainey's first budget without COVID-inspired federal aid trims spending on parks, planning and facilities, and dials down police staffing goals.
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Wilkinsburg to vote on home rule charter in Nov. election

If adopted, the home rule charter would allow local leaders and voters to have more of a say in how the town operates.
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Pittsburgh political ads funded by billionaires and 'dark money'

Millions spent on political ads in Pittsburgh come from billionaires like Michael Bloomberg, a Mellon bank heir and other concealed donors.