Preserving National Opera House important for Pittsburgh and beyond
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February 2, 2026

Preserving National Opera House important for Pittsburgh and beyond

By By TAWNYA PANIZZI TribLive 

When irreplaceable spaces disappear from the Pittsburgh landscape, the damage to historical records is permanent.

Summer concert series canceled at Monongahela Aquatorium
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By LADIMIR GARCIA lgarcia@yourmvi.com 
February 10, 2026
Organizers decided hosting shows would be too difficult in the midst of construction work. Event organizers for the Monongahela Aquatorium announced Saturday that the popular summer concert series wil...
Forward Twp. OKs police deal despite objections
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By TAYLOR BROWN, Senior Reporter 
February 10, 2026
It extends the agreement with Elizabeth Township through the end of 2029. A contentious Forward Township meeting ended Monday with supervisors approving — but not unanimously — a revised police agreem...
White Oak readopts ’26 budget with no changes
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By SARAH PELLIS spellis@yourmvi.com 
February 10, 2026
The borough is also experiencing a shortage of rock salt to treat roads. White Oak council held a special meeting before Monday’s workshop session to pass the 2026 fiscal budget. The budget was reopen...
Davis stumps in Pittsburgh for boosting 211 help line budget
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By By JULIA BURDELSKI TribLive 
February 10, 2026
A $250,000 hike has been proposed as the need spikes for human services. About a decade ago, Erica Evans was a single mother who had just lost her job as an at-home caregiver. She was living on the st...
Church Arcade opens in Duquesne
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By By JENNIFER MCCALLA McKeesport Community Newsroom 
February 10, 2026
The setting features 38 pinball machines and a large collection of classic video games. For nearly a century, hymns and prayers echoed within the vaulted ceilings of Holy Name, a church in Duquesne. T...