Opinion
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After the disastrous tenure of former Pittsburgh Police Chief Larry Scirotto, City Council must take a deliberative approach to vetting Mayor Ed Gainey’s next pick for top cop: Acting Chief ...
Opinion
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An adjustment to the rules of Pittsburgh City Council proposed by Councilman Anthony Coghill of Beechview reflects deepening distrust in political institutions — and, in particular, deepening distrust ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Pittsburgh City Council has pushed back its vote to appoint Mayor Ed Gainey's police chief nominee.
Pittsburgh City Council plans to take its time before voting on whether to confirm acting police chief Chris Ragland as the ...
Pittsburgh City Council is taking steps to make sure it gets the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Council ...
Candidates tapped to lead Pittsburgh’s departments and bureaus will now have to answer City Council’s questions under oath.
A Sunday-morning debate between Mayor Ed Gainey and his Democratic primary challenger, County Controller Corey O’Connor, ...
Sources have told KDKA-TV that Ragland, who has been serving as acting chief, will be named to the position full-time.
The President of the Pittsburgh NAACP is speaking out Monday, after calling for a public meeting on the city’s next police ...
On Friday, Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey nominated acting Chief Christopher Ragland for the position permanently. But not everyone is sharing the mayor's confidence in that decision. One councilman tells ...
Councilman Anthony Coghill tells Pittsburgh's Action News 4 that this was prompted by concerns from the city's former police chief.
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