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An estimated 200 people gathered on short notice in Pittsburgh’s East Liberty neighborhood Saturday afternoon to protest the U.S. attack on Venezuela and the apprehension of its leader, Nicolas Maduro.
Participants gathered in Pittsburgh's East Liberty neighborhood Saturday afternoon, showcasing opposition to President Trump's strike on Venezuela.
Carrying signs that read "President Hate, Leave Our State!" and "Trump, Renounce White Nationalism Now," the protesters gathered near the Tree of Life synagogue where the carnage unfolded Saturday. Trump -- accompanied by his wife Melania, arrived in the ...
Cops in Pittsburgh arrested 66 protesters and braced for a huge march through downtown as the leaders of the world's 20 largest economies met for a second day. Anti-war, anti-capitalist and environmental groups, all linked by opposition to the policies of ...
Reactions across Pittsburgh were divided following the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Some residents protested the action, while others who emigrated from Venezuela said they cried tears of joy and even thanked President Donald Trump.
PITTSBURGH -- On a day of chaos, when many are hoping the destruction of a city leads to peace, some current and former members of the Steelers organization have raised their voices in the conversation. Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was not the first ...
Pittsburgh City Paper Staff Photographer Mars Johnson looks back on their favorite images from 2025. At the end of each year I sit down and comb through thousands of photographs from the past 12 months that highlight the vibrant neighborhoods of Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh’s LGBTQ+ community. From City Council to the stage at Allegheny Commons Park West, queer Pittsburgh showed up and showed out.
PITTSBURGH — A Pennsylvania protester’s First Amendment retaliation and other civil rights claims will proceed in federal court against Pittsburgh police officers and a city council member after he was allegedly arrested and jailed for criticizing the ...
The second round of “No Kings” protests was held in communities across the nation on Saturday, with at least a dozen in Western Pennsylvania. Organizers of the “Pittsburgh Says No Kings” protest expected around 5,000 demonstrators to gather ...