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Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl's proposed 1 percent tuition tax came under attack in Harrisburg yesterday, even as students panned it at a City Council meeting. Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Timothy Weiss relies on financial aid for his $13,000 tuition at the University of Pittsburgh, and his parents to pay nearly $5,000 in rent for his South Oakland apartment. Full Article at Pittsburgh Entertainment
NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 12: Mayor Luke Ravenstahl attends the TIME's 2009 Person of the Year at the Time & Life Building on November 12, 2009 in New York City. View Photo »
I am excited. And once again, it gives us a chance to talk about Pittsburgh and bring our perspective. I think they value it, that is why they asked us to participate
The city is investigating whether Pittsburgh police officers at Mayor Luke Ravenstahl's election-night party were on- or off-duty, after getting a complaint from the commander of the North Side station. Cmdr. Full Article at Pittsburgh Entertainment
An effort to block Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl's proposed 1 percent tuition tax has begun in Harrisburg. Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
PITTSBURGH -- Opposition is building to Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl's proposal to tax local college students. Ravenstahl has already said he has enough votes on the City Council to pass the proposed one percent tax on college tuition. Full Article at WTAE Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl attends a candlelight vigil at the City-County Building in downtown Pittsburgh Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009 in memory of three women shot and killed while in an exercise class at LA Fitness in Bridgeville, Pa.. View Photo »
prohibit tuition taxes such as the one proposed by Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl on students attending Pittsburgh universities and colleges. I understand we are in hard economic times and we have to look for ways to raise revenue, but I will not stand for raising this revenue at the expense of our st...
Pittsburgh police and the city's Office of Municipal Investigations are looking into allegations of misbehavior by officers at Mayor Luke Ravenstahl's election night party at a North Shore sports bar. Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
A proposed city allocation for the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh could be "in jeopardy" as a result of Mayor Luke Ravenstahl's latest plan to balance his $453.8 million budget. Full Article at Pittsburgh Entertainment
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 12: Mayor Luke Ravenstahl attends the TIME's 2009 Person of the Year at the Time & Life Building on November 12, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl attends a candlelight vigil at the City-County Building in downtown Pittsburgh Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009 in memory of three women shot and killed while in an exercise class at LA Fitness in Bridgeville, Pa..
View Photo »Michael Edwards, President of the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership, right, and Mayor Luke Ravenstahl , center, walk down an alley with J. Kevin McMahon, The Pittsburgh Cultural trust President, looking at conditions they may want to clean up before the upcoming G-20 economic Summit in do...
View Photo »Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, second from right at podium, address media at a news conference to call for a reinstatement of the federal assault weapons ban at the Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa. , Wednesday, April 15, 2009.
View Photo »Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl, right, address media at a news conference to call for a reinstatement of the federal assault weapons ban at the Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa. , Wednesday, April 15, 2009.
View Photo »Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, center, address media at a news conference to call for a reinstatement of the federal assault weapons ban at the Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa. , Wednesday, April 15, 2009.
View Photo »Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison, left, holds the Vince Lombardi trophy as Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl, right takes video on stage with the team during a rally after their Super Bowl victory parade in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, Feb. 3 2009.
View Photo »Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, left, mugs for teammate, backup quarterback Charlie Batch, right, as he shoots video during their Super Bowl victory parade in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, Feb. 3 2009.
View Photo »Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, left, mugs for teammate, backup quarterback Charlie Batch, right, as he shoots video during their Super Bowl victory parade in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, Feb. 3 2009.
View Photo »The door of Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl, has a portion of his name marked over and "Steelers" placed above it on the door to his office in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009.
View Photo »Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl attends a candlelight vigil at the City-County Building in downtown Pittsburgh Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009 in memory of three women shot and killed while in an exercise class at LA Fitness in Bridgeville, Pa..
View Photo »I am excited. And once again, it gives us a chance to talk about Pittsburgh and bring our perspective. I think they value it, that is why they asked us to participate
prohibit tuition taxes such as the one proposed by Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl on students attending Pittsburgh universities and colleges. I understand we are in hard economic times and we have to look for ways to raise revenue, but I will not stand for raising this revenue at the expense of our st...
I'm honored that Time chose me to participate ... Once again, it's a great opportunity for me to represent Pittsburgh and participate in an important conversation.
The future is bright, Pittsburgh
There are good things happening, Pittsburgh, but our journey is not yet complete
It sends a strong message on a couple of fronts ... It says that Pittsburgh's advanced its image as a bike-friendly city; it gives people a chance to visit neighborhood business districts. ... It's all in an effort to be an active, urban area.
Thank God we did, or we wouldn't have just celebrated a Stanley Cup in Pittsburgh, we wouldn't be building a new arena, we wouldn't be rebuilding the Hill District and Uptown
The City of Pittsburgh is honored to be chosen as World Environment Day host city for 2010 ... Through the Mayor's Office of Sustainable Development and Energy Efficiency, Pittsburgh demonstrates its ongoing commitment to our environment. In the next several months, I will be reaching out and urging loc...
The City of Pittsburgh is honored to be chosen as World Environment Day host city for 2010 ... Through the Mayor's Office of Sustainable Development and Energy Efficiency, Pittsburgh demonstrates its ongoing commitment to our environment. In the next several months, I will be reaching out and urging loc...
It's a great day in Pittsburgh and a great day for (Pittsburgh) sports fans
We almost take it for granted in this town ... That's the expectation level of Pittsburgh fans. It's great for our generation because the Steelers and Pirates of the '70s are distant memories - not even memories - for us.
I want to thank the Penguins and Steelers organizations for giving Pittsburgh fans a once in a lifetime opportunity ... Our championship sports teams made history this year, and made every Pittsburgher proud.
My goal is to use this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to recruit businesses, residents and tourists to Pittsburgh so they can experience for themselves what they have been hearing about our city and citizens over the last several weeks
Let's keep in mind why we were chosen ... The president of the United States picked Pittsburgh because of the fact that our story is real.
We were able to deliver the safest international event in this country, if not the world. It shows anything is possible in Pittsburgh
The question they ask over and over again is 'Why Pittsburgh?' ... It's never been teed up like this.
The impact that this is going to have around the world, we couldn't have paid for _ the exposure that Pittsburgh is going to receive, the ability for us to tell our great story
If you had the intention of coming to Pittsburgh to protest or speak your mind ... you have the opportunity to do that
We're looking at this as an opportunity to reintroduce the world to Pittsburgh - the new Pittsburgh, the Pittsburgh that is doing better than most and providing opportunities for folks ... We really want to tell that story of that great turnaround the president keeps talking about when he talks about Pi...
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