
Mayor Gainey holds press conference following recent wave of violence
Gainey has outlined his plan to make Pittsburgh as safe as possible.
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Gainey has outlined his plan to make Pittsburgh as safe as possible.
KDKA's Erika Stanish shares the latest details from Mayor Ed Gainey and what the mayor plans to do in order to crack down on the recent wave of violence in Pittsburgh.
It's going to be a busy weekend throughout the Pittsburgh area, with some major events set to take over parts of the city.
The weekend is coming and that means folks on the South Side are bracing for large crowds, and fearing the return of gun violence.
An impassioned Mayor Ed Gainey on Friday unveiled his plan to reduce gun violence across the city.
Later this week, the mayor will announce a plan to get people like him off the streets before they commit other violent acts.
Pittsburgh Police Chief Scott Schubert announced his retirement Friday after nearly 30 years of service to the department.
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