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This week: The URA is looking to convert Downtown’s empty office spaces into apartments through tax breaks for developers and amending a conversion program that began in January but has only attracted one developer.

Writer and educator Sally Hobart Alexander expounds upon the question of a precocious child — “Is it hard being blind?”

And don't miss our investigation following the paper trail of malfunctions at the Shell cracker plant in Beaver County and how the state has responded to its troubles over nine months.

‘Is it hard to be blind?’ What I want people to know about my journey, history and where we go from here.

URA amps up housing initiatives, focusing on Downtown office conversions and neighborhood development

Sponsored: Date auction with a 'maker' twist to benefit STEAM education

With annexation ‘dead,’ Wilkinsburg looks toward possible home rule and tax changes

Albion development would add 300 apartments to Lawrenceville, pending approval

INVESTIGATION: Inside Pennsylvania’s monitoring of the Shell petrochemical complex

Many tools, little impact: Abandoned property programs struggle to address vacancy problem, but change may be coming

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