Posted inHEALTH, Local Government Pittsburgh is close to having a solution for the lead crisis. But questions remain. by J. Dale Shoemaker July 24, 2017February 15, 2018
Posted inEnvironment, HEALTH What Pittsburgh homeowners need to know about curb box inspections for lead service lines by Brian Conway July 20, 2017October 13, 2017
Posted inHEALTH Pittsburgh’s water authority estimates that 25% of service lines contain lead. But is their math right? by Brian Conway July 19, 2017July 19, 2017
Posted inHEALTH New tests show lead in Pittsburgh drinking water doesn’t exceed EPA limit, but officials aren’t celebrating yet by J. Dale Shoemaker July 18, 2017February 27, 2018
Posted inHEALTH As Allegheny County experiences an uptick in Lyme disease, the controversy over treatment options persists by Erin Hare June 29, 2017August 24, 2017
Posted inCommunity storytelling, First person, HEALTH Lyme disease: Giving voice to an illness almost everyone’s heard of but few understand by Kristen Staab June 29, 2017November 5, 2021
Posted inEducation, Environment, HEALTH This new initiative will help Pittsburgh-area schools and pre-schools test for lead and radon by Stephen Caruso April 27, 2017September 19, 2017
Posted inHEALTH Pittsburgh’s latest lead news: A new audit, a sign-up for free water filters and Veolia’s move by J. Dale Shoemaker April 24, 2017February 27, 2018
Posted inHEALTH Genetics or lead? One Pittsburgh mother’s question about her son’s learning disability. by Stephen Caruso April 19, 2017April 28, 2017
Posted inDATA, Environment, HEALTH How dangerous is Pittsburgh’s lead problem? The data is contradictory and the damage could be worse than officials say. by Brian Conway April 18, 2017June 15, 2017