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Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, as well as their surrogates, made regular trips to Southwestern Pennsylvania to win the hearts and minds of the swing state’s voters before he won the commonwealth’s 20 electoral votes. “Follow this” to have updates on the 2016 election sent directly to your inbox.
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The 15 Trump-related arrests and reports that Pittsburgh police have handled since the election

Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto ‘very disappointed’ in Uber following Trump’s travel ban

Former Somali refugee in Pittsburgh: ‘We feel like we don’t have anywhere to go’

Pitt’s new cyber institute, a ‘mecca for new solutions,’ to discuss Russian hacking

How Pittsburgh communities will benefit from $120,000 in Trump’s first 100 days

Intersectional rally in East Liberty provides alternative to Women’s March on Pittsburgh

The 16 best signs from the Women’s March on Pittsburgh and intersectional rally in East Liberty

Pittsburgh’s resistance: A celebration of Obama and the ‘People’s Inauguration’ as President Trump is sworn in
As women March on Washington, there’s a sister march here, too
Gather Downtown for a march "in solidarity with communities most affected by racism, hate, intolerance and acts of violence being perpetuated throughout the nation — among many are communities of women who are immigrants, people of color, people who identify as LGBTQIA and people with disabilities."
Where:Pittsburgh City-County Building at 414 Grant St. (Downtown)
When:January 21, 2017 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Pittsburgh’s ‘sister march’ is still on, but there’s another, intersectional option on Saturday, too
