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A Carnegie man is facing multiple charges for animal cruelty after police said they found his dogs in the scorching heat.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to nuclear expert James Acton from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace about the dangers of what is being called the new nuclear age.
When a for-sale sign appeared outside the former East End Carnegie Library in June, it gave a local historian a chance to revisit her roots. Retired librarian Teddie Meronek toured the former library, ...
Editor’s Note: The Signal Item is only spotlighting contested races in the primary election. Both candidates seeking the Democratic nod for Carnegie mayor say they’re running to ...
New labels assessing colleges’ minority and low-income enrollments, and students’ later earnings, suggest a new orientation from one of higher education’s longtime arbiters of prestige.
Carnegie Hall is suing the operator of several restaurants called the Carnegie Diner and Cafe, accusing it of infringing trademarks belonging to one of the world's most prestigious music venues.
Hugs can do more than provide emotional comfort; they can also boost your immune system. A 2015 study by Carnegie Mellon University found that frequent hugging is linked to a lower risk of illness and ...
During segregation in Knoxville, Carnegie Library was built to serve the city's Black residents, who at the time could not use Knoxville's main library, Lawson McGhee. Advocates from the community ...
Many everyday items in your home—from candles and cleaning sprays to furniture and cosmetics—can release formaldehyde, a colorless, odorless gas that may pose health risks even at low levels.