Today is the day that most of the 92 people that were arrested during the G20 Summit in Pittsburgh, will face their day in court. I for one have no problems with any of this, and most of them were probably doing something...
Continue reading...Sunday, September 20, 2009
Today in the Hill District, close to 400 activists marched peacefully on behalf of the jobless in the city and around the area.....
Continue reading...Thursday, September 17, 2009
Well, word broke last night that a resistance group is planning to march from Lawerenceville to the David L. Lawrence Convention Center on the first day of the meeting. This alone has a high probability...
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Pittsburgh City Council today voted for a temporary, G-20-driven ordinance that will allow police to cite people for possessing an array of items if they seem to be trying to thwart crowd control....
Continue reading...Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Well, we finally have the information about the G-20 road closures that will take place next week during the meetings. This information was taken from...
Continue reading...Thursday, September 10, 2009
In another G-20 Summit news release, Pittsburgh officials have said that thousands of people are bringing tents and sleeping bags in hopes of having a place to stay when they get to Pittsburgh. Unfortunately, the G-20 summit is a week away, and Pittsburgh officials, are STILL scratching their heads...
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Well with the G-20 summit nearing, the secret service has been working on possible places that will close in order to safely secure the area near the David L. Lawrence convention center. In order to understand the complexity of this situation and the trouble it could cause for commuters...
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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