11 Investigates: Security robot patrolling Pittsburgh apartment complex
The robots come with infrared cameras, thermal imaging, and license plate readers.
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The robots come with infrared cameras, thermal imaging, and license plate readers.
11 Investigates has learned that 13 protests in 10 different communities are set for this Saturday in Southwestern Pennsylvania.
The festival organizer believes the city is intentionally delaying the permit process because of his ongoing feud with Mayor Ed Gainey over funding.
11 Investigates has learned that the city has approved phase one of B. Marshall’s permit application for his Juneteenth celebration at Mellon Park in East Liberty.
An Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge on Monday told attorneys for the City of Pittsburgh and for the man who runs one of the largest Juneteenth celebrations in the country to provide an update on the permit application by noon on Tuesday.
With more than 200,000 visitors expected to attend the US Open at Oakmont Country Club, the USGA told Chief Investigator Rick Earle that the safety and security of fans and golfers is a top concern.
The city, in a statement to 11 Investigates, claimed it didn’t know about the hearing before Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Dan Regan.
A teenager accused of coming out of the stands and attacking an official at a fourth-grade basketball game at Shaler Elementary School in March faced a judge today in Allegheny County Juvenile Court.
The promoter of the region’s largest Juneteenth festival has filed legal action against the city of Pittsburgh.
The city, this year, is declining to hire an event coordinator like they did for the first time last year. Instead, the city will rely on the Department of Parks and Recreation to organize the event.