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"Road Trip: Your Guide to Steelers Training Camp" City Cast Pittsburgh, 8.10.22
"Knotty by Nature? How to Deal with Pittsburgh's Invasive Plants" City Cast Pittsburgh, 8.2.22
"The City Won’t Release Police Discipline Data, So We Did It For Them" City Cast Pittsburgh & PublicSource, 5.3.22
"A 50-year-old popcorn machine feeds nostalgia at the movies" NPR's All Things Considered, 6.17.18
"Meet the mathematical muscle behind the Pittsburgh Marathon" 90.5 WESA, 5.5.17
"PA ranks No. 1 for most Powerball jackpots, but you probably still won't win" 90.5 WESA, 1.13.16
"Options limited for special-needs students after graduation" Tribune-Review, 6.26.14
"Western Pa. orders stage 2nd 'convent crawl' to introduce women to sisterhood" Tribune-Review, 11.14.13
"New Squirrel Hill sculpture honors millions who died in Holocaust" Tribune-Review, 10.30.13
"Knotty by Nature? How to Deal with Pittsburgh's Invasive Plants" City Cast Pittsburgh, 8.2.22
"The City Won’t Release Police Discipline Data, So We Did It For Them" City Cast Pittsburgh & PublicSource, 5.3.22
"A 50-year-old popcorn machine feeds nostalgia at the movies" NPR's All Things Considered, 6.17.18
"Meet the mathematical muscle behind the Pittsburgh Marathon" 90.5 WESA, 5.5.17
"PA ranks No. 1 for most Powerball jackpots, but you probably still won't win" 90.5 WESA, 1.13.16
"Options limited for special-needs students after graduation" Tribune-Review, 6.26.14
"Western Pa. orders stage 2nd 'convent crawl' to introduce women to sisterhood" Tribune-Review, 11.14.13
"New Squirrel Hill sculpture honors millions who died in Holocaust" Tribune-Review, 10.30.13
From 90.5 WESA's "The Confluence"
More, behind the mic...
"I FRTD to SIDE PC: PennDOT's Problem with Raunchy Plates" City Cast Pittsburgh, 3.28.23
"How Politics Sway Covid Treatments" City Cast Pittsburgh, 3.27.23
"Why It's So Complicated to Return Human Remains" City Cast Pittsburgh, 3.21.23
"If Amazon is Done with Churchill, Why are They Still Going to Court" City Cast Pittsburgh, 3.29.22
"Pittsburgh Marathon organizers say all post-pandemic races will incorporate social distancing" 90.5 WESA's The Confluence, 5.5.20
"$800 million will go to the best, UPMC says. Will that be in Pittsburgh?" 90.5 WESA's The Confluence, 2.3.20
"AG Josh Shapiro says PA will get a 'better deal' against opioid makers" 90.5 WESA's The Confluence, 4.16.19
"How Politics Sway Covid Treatments" City Cast Pittsburgh, 3.27.23
"Why It's So Complicated to Return Human Remains" City Cast Pittsburgh, 3.21.23
"If Amazon is Done with Churchill, Why are They Still Going to Court" City Cast Pittsburgh, 3.29.22
"Pittsburgh Marathon organizers say all post-pandemic races will incorporate social distancing" 90.5 WESA's The Confluence, 5.5.20
"$800 million will go to the best, UPMC says. Will that be in Pittsburgh?" 90.5 WESA's The Confluence, 2.3.20
"AG Josh Shapiro says PA will get a 'better deal' against opioid makers" 90.5 WESA's The Confluence, 4.16.19
- [FULL SHOW] "What two shuttered meat plants mean for PA's agriculture industry" 90.5 WESA's The Confluence, 4.20.20
- [FULL SHOW] "Eating disorder diagnoses are growing in women over 40" 90.5 WESA's The Confluence, 12.2.19
- [FULL SHOW] "In an emergency, preparedness depends on the public" 90.5 WESA's The Confluence, 10.21.19
- [FULL SHOW] "Local breast milk bank growing to keep up with demand" 90.5 WESA's The Confluence, 4.19.19
- [FULL SHOW] "The seafood economy is worth billions—how do consumers ensure it's harvested sustainably?" 90.5 WESA's The Confluence, 4.5.19
More, behind the scenes...
"The Creepiest AirBnB on the Block" City Cast Pittsburgh, 10.13.22
"Who Will Respect Bike Lanes if Even Police Won't?" City Cast Pittsburgh, 10.12.2022
"Talking Internet Safety with ASMR Artist Lily Whispers" City Cast Pittsburgh, 8.15.22
"Heinz Field Has a New Name — and No One Likes It" City Cast Pittsburgh, 7.12.22
"Experts consider the future of cannabis in Pennsylvania" 90.5 WESA's The Confluence, 12.16.19
"Special Report: Stories of hope and healing, one year after Tree of Life" 90.5 WESA's The Confluence, 10.27.19
"Pittsburgher Ming Na Wen to be honored as 'Disney Legend'" 90.5 WESA's The Confluence, 8.9.19
"Hip hop artist Benji. recounts the album that almost didn't happen" 90.5 WESA's The Confluence/WYEP, 2.22.19
"'We care about our community’: Photojournalist talks intrusiveness and art when documenting tragedy" 90.5 WESA, 3.11.16
"Who Will Respect Bike Lanes if Even Police Won't?" City Cast Pittsburgh, 10.12.2022
"Talking Internet Safety with ASMR Artist Lily Whispers" City Cast Pittsburgh, 8.15.22
"Heinz Field Has a New Name — and No One Likes It" City Cast Pittsburgh, 7.12.22
"Experts consider the future of cannabis in Pennsylvania" 90.5 WESA's The Confluence, 12.16.19
"Special Report: Stories of hope and healing, one year after Tree of Life" 90.5 WESA's The Confluence, 10.27.19
"Pittsburgher Ming Na Wen to be honored as 'Disney Legend'" 90.5 WESA's The Confluence, 8.9.19
"Hip hop artist Benji. recounts the album that almost didn't happen" 90.5 WESA's The Confluence/WYEP, 2.22.19
"'We care about our community’: Photojournalist talks intrusiveness and art when documenting tragedy" 90.5 WESA, 3.11.16
- Pittsburgh Business Report with Maria Scapellato, 90.5 WESA (2019-2020)
- Criminal Injustice with David A. Harris, 90.5 WESA (2016-2018)
- Art from the Ground Up with Bob Studebaker, 90.5 WESA (2015-2016)
More, behind the byline...
"UPMC Hopes To Fund Its Own Pharmaceutical Company" 90.5 WESA, 1.30.20
"Pennsylvania's feticide law among nation's most stringent" 90.5 WESA, 5.10.16
"Trump supporters, protesters clash in Pittsburgh" 90.5 WESA 4.13.16
"How do multi-agency homicide investigations work?" 90.5 WESA, 3.16.16
"6 dead, 3 wounded in 'brutal' Wilkinsburg shooting" 90.5 WESA, 3.10.16
"In Pittsburgh, neighborhood violence lives next door to prosperity" 90.5 WESA/PublicSource, 1.27.16
"Homicides down, shootings up in Pittsburgh police six-year report" 90.5 WESA, 1.15.16
"Pittsburgh’s repeating tragedy of unsolved black homicides" 90.5 WESA/PublicSource, 1.9.16
"Pittsburgh Holocaust Center finally finds permanent home" Tribune-Review, 12.14.14
"Iraqi family, torn apart for opposing Saddam, reunites in Pittsburgh" Tribune-Review, 11.24.14\
"Pennsylvania teacher files labor relations suit over misuse of union dues" Tribune-Review, 11.19.14
"Pennsylvania near top of list for teacher impropriety" Tribune-Review, 7.27.14
"School funding disparate in Western Pennsylvania" Tribune-Review, 7.18.14
"School resource officers in high demand in Pennsylvania, nation" Tribune-Review, 7.7.14
"Cities like Pittsburgh getting innovative to befriend bicyclists" Tribune-Review, 6.2.14
"Pennsylvania formula for special education funding unworkable, experts say" Tribune-Review, 5.5.14
"Pope Francis inspires incredible optimism" Tribune-Review, 4.20.14
"Day care in Pennsylvania rivals college for expense" Tribune-Review, 4.12.14
"Knife as weapon of choice often points to rage, desire to see victims suffer" Tribune-Review, 4.11.14
"East Liberty family grieves 'baby girl' killed by runaway SUV" Tribune-Review, 2.24.14
"Sister likely walked in on killing in East Liberty" Tribune-Review, 2.11.14
"Decision on Mass. case could end protest buffers in Pittsburgh" Tribune-Review, 1.19.14
"South African sign language snafu baffles Pittsburgh-area interpreters" Tribune-Review, 12.12.13
"Judge wants DA to investigate incident that led to shooting outside Brashear High School" Tribune-Review, 11.15.13
"School officials say state bungled release of new report card results" Tribune-Review, 10.4.13
"Teacher enrollment in education plummets" Tribune-Review, 9.21.13
"Topless rally won't be pulled off easily" Tribune-Review, 8.18.13
"School stands ground on bullying" Tribune-Review, 7.5.13
"Pennsylvania's feticide law among nation's most stringent" 90.5 WESA, 5.10.16
"Trump supporters, protesters clash in Pittsburgh" 90.5 WESA 4.13.16
"How do multi-agency homicide investigations work?" 90.5 WESA, 3.16.16
"6 dead, 3 wounded in 'brutal' Wilkinsburg shooting" 90.5 WESA, 3.10.16
"In Pittsburgh, neighborhood violence lives next door to prosperity" 90.5 WESA/PublicSource, 1.27.16
"Homicides down, shootings up in Pittsburgh police six-year report" 90.5 WESA, 1.15.16
"Pittsburgh’s repeating tragedy of unsolved black homicides" 90.5 WESA/PublicSource, 1.9.16
"Pittsburgh Holocaust Center finally finds permanent home" Tribune-Review, 12.14.14
"Iraqi family, torn apart for opposing Saddam, reunites in Pittsburgh" Tribune-Review, 11.24.14\
"Pennsylvania teacher files labor relations suit over misuse of union dues" Tribune-Review, 11.19.14
"Pennsylvania near top of list for teacher impropriety" Tribune-Review, 7.27.14
"School funding disparate in Western Pennsylvania" Tribune-Review, 7.18.14
"School resource officers in high demand in Pennsylvania, nation" Tribune-Review, 7.7.14
"Cities like Pittsburgh getting innovative to befriend bicyclists" Tribune-Review, 6.2.14
"Pennsylvania formula for special education funding unworkable, experts say" Tribune-Review, 5.5.14
"Pope Francis inspires incredible optimism" Tribune-Review, 4.20.14
"Day care in Pennsylvania rivals college for expense" Tribune-Review, 4.12.14
"Knife as weapon of choice often points to rage, desire to see victims suffer" Tribune-Review, 4.11.14
"East Liberty family grieves 'baby girl' killed by runaway SUV" Tribune-Review, 2.24.14
"Sister likely walked in on killing in East Liberty" Tribune-Review, 2.11.14
"Decision on Mass. case could end protest buffers in Pittsburgh" Tribune-Review, 1.19.14
"South African sign language snafu baffles Pittsburgh-area interpreters" Tribune-Review, 12.12.13
"Judge wants DA to investigate incident that led to shooting outside Brashear High School" Tribune-Review, 11.15.13
"School officials say state bungled release of new report card results" Tribune-Review, 10.4.13
"Teacher enrollment in education plummets" Tribune-Review, 9.21.13
"Topless rally won't be pulled off easily" Tribune-Review, 8.18.13
"School stands ground on bullying" Tribune-Review, 7.5.13
More, behind the lens...
"The hills are alive with mountain climbing trash pickers" 90.5 WESA, 4.12.17
"Wax heads and old underwear are just the beginning of the Mattress Factory's 40-year archive" 90.5 WESA, 3.15.17
"Garfield bike shop owner says he's ready to retire and pass on the tools" 90.5 WESA, 2.14.17
"The past and future of old Allegheny City on display at home tour" 90.5 WESA, 12.14.16
"Hill District tours aim to change impressions of the neighborhood" 90.5 WESA, 11.22.16
"Costumes of the Wiz Live' on display at the August Wilson Center" 90.6 WESA, 11.21.16
"How to inspire positivity in the classroom during an election that's anything but" 90.5 WESA, 11.2.16
"This Natrona bottling company is thriving on nostalgia and tradition after 112 years" 90.5 WESA, 10.18.16
"In Sharpsburg, preserving the find art of taxidermy" 90.5 WESA, 9.29.16
"How bricklaying can help the formerly incarcerated to rebuild their lives" 90.5 WESA, 9.16.16
"Behind the scenes at Smallman Galley, Pittsburgh's restaurant incubator" 90.5 WESA, 9.9.16
"From red hot steel to red hot tech, reinventing an old industrial site" 90.5 WESA, 7.12.16
"400,000 fans greet Pittsburgh Penguins at Stanley Cup parade" 90.5 WESA, 6.15.16
"Wax heads and old underwear are just the beginning of the Mattress Factory's 40-year archive" 90.5 WESA, 3.15.17
"Garfield bike shop owner says he's ready to retire and pass on the tools" 90.5 WESA, 2.14.17
"The past and future of old Allegheny City on display at home tour" 90.5 WESA, 12.14.16
"Hill District tours aim to change impressions of the neighborhood" 90.5 WESA, 11.22.16
"Costumes of the Wiz Live' on display at the August Wilson Center" 90.6 WESA, 11.21.16
"How to inspire positivity in the classroom during an election that's anything but" 90.5 WESA, 11.2.16
"This Natrona bottling company is thriving on nostalgia and tradition after 112 years" 90.5 WESA, 10.18.16
"In Sharpsburg, preserving the find art of taxidermy" 90.5 WESA, 9.29.16
"How bricklaying can help the formerly incarcerated to rebuild their lives" 90.5 WESA, 9.16.16
"Behind the scenes at Smallman Galley, Pittsburgh's restaurant incubator" 90.5 WESA, 9.9.16
"From red hot steel to red hot tech, reinventing an old industrial site" 90.5 WESA, 7.12.16
"400,000 fans greet Pittsburgh Penguins at Stanley Cup parade" 90.5 WESA, 6.15.16
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