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Infrastructure is the stuff that makes life possible. But it's an eyesore. As early as the 1910s, Pittsburghers sought ways to hide it.
It looked like a creek that overflowed its banks along Rosslyn Road in Carnegie. Just one problem: there's no creek there.
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Carnegie hit by flash floodingStorms pounded the area again and left a mess for many across the region. Not only did the storm send water gushing down ...
Duquesne Light said Wednesday's severe weather and extreme heat could lead to power outages in the Pittsburgh area.
The ongoing heat isn’t the only thing Duquesne Light Company is managing. The utility company is also preparing for possible ...
The power grid can overheat in these extreme temperatures. If you happen to lose power, here's what Duquesne Light says to do ...
PITTSBURGH — Thousands of people are without electricity as an extreme heat wave hits Southwestern Pennsylvania.
Duquesne Light is urging its customers to prepare for the possibility of power outages as the incoming heat approaches.
School may be out for the summer, but the games continue at the 9th Ward Youth Association fields or at least, they’re supposed to.
Officials from Duquesne Light and West Penn Power said their crews, as well as those called in from other states, did the best they could to restore power to hundreds of thousands of customers ...
Duquesne Light Co. continues to look for a potential new headquarters location in or near downtown Pittsburgh. The utility company confirmed to the Business Times in March that it was looking for ...
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