Posted inLocal Government Pittsburgh’s parks tax that prioritized equity likely won’t be collected this year, despite equity protests and a rise in park use by Oliver Morrison July 9, 2020July 8, 2020
Posted inEnvironment Four environmental issues in the Pittsburgh region to keep your eyes on in the age of COVID-19 by Oliver Morrison May 15, 2020May 28, 2020
Posted inHEALTH New county health director comes in as expert in equity, children and mothers by Oliver Morrison March 4, 2020August 24, 2020
Posted inDEVELOP PGH Downtown’s shared heating system may be sold as Allegheny County pulls out and Pittsburgh chases climate goals by Rich Lord February 26, 2020November 5, 2021
Posted inEnvironment Rethinking ORSANCO: How the agency’s role as steadfast defender of the Ohio River has changed over time by Cedric Rose February 4, 2020
Posted inEnvironment Could the Ohio River have rights? A movement to grant rights to the environment tests the power of local control by Erin West February 4, 2020
Posted inDEVELOP PGH The well next door: East Pittsburgh and North Braddock diverge on the local impact of proposed fracking by Rich Lord February 3, 2020November 5, 2021
Posted inEnvironment ‘Unbuilding’: What might happen if dams are removed in the Ohio River watershed by Natasha KhanJanuary 30, 2020
Posted inEnvironment The complicated history of the Kinzua Dam and how it changed life for the Seneca people by Maria Diaz-Gonzalez January 30, 2020
Posted inEnvironment A Pittsburgh-area test case in working across political boundaries to address flooding by Oliver Morrison January 23, 2020