At Pittsburgh’s Public Source, we believe local journalism is essential to civic life.

As journalists and Pittsburghers, we are deeply saddened to learn about the closures of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Pittsburgh City Paper.

When local newsrooms disappear, communities lose a shared source of information, accountability and connection.

This moment underscores how fragile that ecosystem has become.

We’re proud to have been publishing stories that matter for our neighbors for 15 years, free of paywalls. We’re independent and nonprofit, with no one dictating what we publish; we listen to you, our community members. We’re powered by the place we love and call home.

Support from readers keeps our lights, laptops and cameras on and allows our journalists to keep asking questions, following leads and documenting the people and neighborhoods around us. 

Our newsroom had already set goals to reach even more people over the next few years, to offer new types of content, to go deeper into what defines and shapes the lives of people in our region, for good and ill.

In this newly changed information landscape, we know that the public service we provide is more important than ever. Many of you are telling us that directly, and we’re here to answer that call with you and for you. But we can’t do it alone. 

We hope that you’ll forward a story to a friend, tell a coworker or neighbor why you trust us as a news source.

Please also consider making a monthly or one-time donation to help keep our newsroom strong. 

Sincerely,

Halle Stockton
Co-executive director, Editor-in-chief

Jennie Ewing Liska
Co-executive director, Revenue & Operations

This story was made possible by donations to our independent, nonprofit newsroom.

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We’re Pittsburgh’s Public Source. Since 2011, we’ve taken pride in serving our community by delivering accurate, timely, and impactful journalism — without paywalls. We believe that everyone deserves access to information about local decisions and events that affect them.

But it takes a lot of resources to produce this reporting, from compensating our staff, to the technology that brings it to you, to fact-checking every line, and much more. Reader support is crucial to our ability to keep doing this work.

If you learned something new from this story, consider supporting us with a donation today. Your donation helps ensure that everyone in Allegheny County can stay informed about issues that impact their lives. Thank you for your support!

Halle Stockton leads Pittsburgh’s Public Source as editor-in-chief and co-executive director, guiding the newsroom’s strategy to bring trusted, independent journalism closer to the communities it serves....

Jennie is co-executive director of revenue and operations. She oversees revenue generation and relationship development to support the growth of Public Source and manages internal business operations....