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PublicSource brings renewed team to Pittsburgh journalism as it rounds the decade mark
Here are the journalists gathering and presenting news and developing partnerships for your nonprofit newsroom.
Recognizing the climate crisis through focused journalism in Pittsburgh and around the world
“Where were you when you first heard about [insert tragic event]?” We all have our stories and memories for the biggest crises of our time. Usually, it’s a specific moment seared into our minds. I’m sure many of you were recalling one recently on the 18th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. I know […]
Episode 5: The new mom balancing her happiness with sadness over altered expectations
Bringing home a newborn is challenging, and that’s why so many new parents lean on family and friends to help them adjust. But this support is near impossible during a pandemic, without taking risks. In this episode, Pittsburgh North Side resident Bethany McLaughlin shares about her time so far with newborn Chloe and the toll it’s taking on Chloe’s grandparents.
PublicSource newsroom wins 13 awards for its reporting
For those of you who support PublicSource journalism financially, thank you. And for those who don’t yet, please consider becoming a member with a donation that helps to ensure the future of in-depth, quality local journalism in Pittsburgh.
PublicSource wins awards for 2019 reporting and thanks storytellers and the community for their trust
PublicSource has been honored with six state, regional and national awards for coverage in 2019. From toxic chemicals in the environment to first-person perspectives on mental health and a deep look at what it means to live on low wages in Western Pennsylvania, these awards honor excellent reporting of stories often left untold. While PublicSource […]
Pittsburgh marks another day of peaceful mass anti-racism rallies across the city
The nation saw another Saturday marked by rallies decrying police brutality and racism, and Pittsburgh was no exception.
The New York Times encourages people to support local journalism. Will you stand with PublicSource?
The New York Times’ campaign is encouraging readers to find a local news organization they trust, and to support it through a subscription or donation.
Adults with intellectual disabilities voice needs, seek support in relationships | S3, Ep. 2
“Social inclusion is the ‘next frontier’ issue in intellectual and developmental (IDD) research, policy, and practice.”
Pittsburgh’s Black Muslim history uncovered.
Meet Ali R. Abdullah as he explains the significance of being an African-American Muslim in the Pittsburgh region and what you should know about Pittsburgh’s role in Islamic history in the United States. For a deeper look into what Ali uncovered about his own family’s connection to religious history in the area, check out the […]