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Biden Reveals Major Infrastructure Plan During Trip To Pittsburgh

Biden Reveals Major Infrastructure Plan During Trip To Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (PA) Mar. 31 Moments before boarding a plane at the Allegheny County Airport in late August, then-Democratic nominee for president Joe Biden paused to talk directly to Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald. While masked up and keeping 6 feet back, He looked me in the eye and said, I ll be back when we win the election, recalled Fitzgerald of his interaction with President Biden. The brief conversation happened shortly after one of Biden s first campaign stops since covid-19 struck the nation. At the limited-access event at Hazelwood Green brownfield project in Pittsburgh, Biden promised he wouldn t seek a blanket ban on fracking and condemned protest violence as well as police brutality.

Potter Township site chosen for Shell cracker plant

This article was initially published on March 15, 2012. Shell Oil Co. has chosen a property in Beaver County to possibly locate a multi-billion dollar ethane cracker plant, and it’s not the site most thought it would be. There’s also a long road ahead before anything will be built, officials cautioned Thursday. Even though all the talk coming into Thursday’s announcement was that the former J&L steel mill property in Aliquippa was the most likely location in western Pennsylvania, Shell instead signed a land option agreement on the soon-to-be closed 300-acre Horsehead Corp. property in Potter and Center townships.

Our Hotel Industry Has Been Decimated, Says VisitPITTSBURGH CEO

90.5 WESA s The Confluence for Wednesday, February 17, 2021 On today s program: VisitPITTSBURGH’s Jerad Bachar says it’ll take a mass vaccination campaign before the hospitality industry recovers from the pandemic; researchers are seeing how machine learning can help Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority find lead lines; and in light of studies showing in-person learning can happen safely, some say teacher unions are prioritizing teachers over students. Hospitality industry will get a boost from state funding, but the region needs more (0:00 6:34)  Gov. Tom Wolf announced last week $145 million will be distributed across the state to the hospitality industry, one of the industries hardest hit by the pandemic and the recession.

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