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  2. Pittsburgh Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, academics, and administration of the public school district serving Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Mount Oliver, Pennsylvania. Find out the number, names, and locations of the 54 schools in the district, as well as the Pittsburgh Promise scholarship program.

  3. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    UPMC is a global health system with 40 hospitals, 800 clinical locations, and a health insurance division. It is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh and ranks among the best hospitals in the U.S. for patient care, research, and education.

  4. Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority - Wikipedia

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    PWSA is a municipal authority in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that provides water and sewer services to the city. Learn about its history, system statistics, current projects, and more on this Wikipedia page.

  5. Allegheny Health Network - Wikipedia

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    Allegheny Health Network (AHN) is a non-profit, 14-hospital academic medical system with facilities in Western Pennsylvania and one hospital in Western New York. AHN was formed in 2013 when Highmark Inc. purchased the assets of the West Penn Allegheny Health System, which included West Penn Hospital in Pittsburgh.

  6. Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh is the second-most populous city in Pennsylvania and the 68th-most populous in the U.S., with a population of 302,971 as of 2020. It is known as "the Steel City" for its history of steel industry and "the City of Bridges" for its 446 bridges over the rivers.

  7. List of LGBTQ politicians in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh City Council Member (2008–present) President (2014-2020) First openly gay elected official in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [194] Robert Lilligren (born 1960) Democratic: Minnesota: Minneapolis City Council (2002-2014) First Native American elected to Minneapolis City Council and one of first openly gay members Raymond Lopez (born 1978 ...

  8. Government of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the mayor, city council, and other governmental bodies of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Find out how the city is governed, financed, and cooperates with other entities.

  9. Ed Gainey - Wikipedia

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    Ed Gainey is the 61st mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and a former member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He became the first African-American mayor of Pittsburgh in 2022, after defeating incumbent Bill Peduto in the primary and Republican Tony Moreno in the general election.