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World War II veteran now a ‘pillar’ of Northside’s Tabernacle Baptist Church
Features, Manchester
World War II veteran now a ‘pillar’ of Northside’s Tabernacle Baptist Church
By admin 
September 4, 2020
Ninety-five-year-old John Porter of Manchester has been through war and personal tragedy, but his dedication to his faith and community makes him a ‘real-life Superman.’ By Jazmine Ramsey Photo: Porter, according to Deacon Debbie Burse, fellow member of the Tabernacle Church, has never missed a Sund...
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Northside’s Allegheny Circle Two-Way Conversion Project aims for a safer, easier-to-use roadway
Allegheny Center, Allegheny Commons, Latest Northside News, ...
Northside’s Allegheny Circle Two-Way Conversion Project aims for a safer, easier-to-use roadway
By admin 
July 30, 2020
Construction will begin between Feb. 2021 and Jan. 2022.  Photo: As part of Phase 2 of the Allegheny Circle Two-Way Conversion Project, crosswalks and two flashing warning 'school zone' speed limit signs will be added and loading will be prohibited on the corner of the road near Pittsburgh Allegheny...
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Defund the police: What does it mean and can it work?
Editor Picks, Features
Defund the police: What does it mean and can it work?
By admin 
July 6, 2020
Two experts in Pittsburgh weigh in on how to create new models for public safety. This is an updated version of the story featured in the July 2020 print edition of The Northside Chronicle. By Jazmine Ramsey Photo courtesy of Pexels In the wake of the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor and th...
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Northside business models adapt in the face of COVID-19
Arts + Culture, Coronavirus, Editor Picks, ...
Northside business models adapt in the face of COVID-19
By admin 
June 8, 2020
Despite the challenges Northside businesses have undertaken since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, owners remain positive and resilient. Here are some innovative ways owners are adapting their business models to meet the needs of their staff, customers, and community. By Mario Cosentino and Ja...
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The Children’s Museum is hosting a virtual neighborhood singalong, and you’re invited
Allegheny Center, Education
The Children’s Museum is hosting a virtual neighborhood singalong, and you’re invited
By admin 
May 14, 2020
Video submissions are due by Sunday, May 17. Photo courtesy of pxfuel By Jazmine Ramsey Do your children need something to do at home? Now, with a push from the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, they can make their own music video. The museum is hosting a virtual “Neighborhood Singalong” as part of t...
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