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PublicSource | News for a better Pittsburgh - We’re a nonprofit newsroom covering Pittsburgh news with context. Find stories on education, environment, local government, and social justice. FOUR ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN THE PITTSBURGH REGION TO KEEPSEE MORE ON PUBLICSOURCE.ORGAUTHOR: OLIVER MORRISON FAITH ON THE FRONTLINE: 6 PITTSBURGH HEALTHCARE WORKERS For healthcare workers who identify as people of faith, the challenges are physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Their day-to-day work requires them to dig deep—to draw upon their faiths amid stress, grief and uncertainty. To see this kind of resilient faith in action, PublicSource spoke with six Pittsburgh-area healthcare professionals WHICH PITTSBURGH MAYORAL CANDIDATE ALIGNS WITH YOURAUTHOR: OLIVERMORRISON
Pittsburgh has committed to investing billions of dollars in the coming decade to clean up its rivers and address persistent air quality challenges and increasingly heavy rains due to climate change. The next mayor of Pittsburgh could play an outsized role in determining how these problems are tackled, especially if Congress passes a new $2 trillion infrastructure package. REPORT: PITTSBURGH SCHOOLS PLAY OUTSIZED ROLE IN JUVENILE Sophie Burkholder | September 14, 2020. A new report released by the Black Girls Equity Alliance looks at juvenile justice disparities in Allegheny County. Overcriminalization of Black youth in Allegheny County has been a persistent issue, and a new report shows that schools are playing an outsized role in referrals to the juvenilejustice system.
LIVING IN TWO WORLDS: ONE INDIGENOUS WOMAN’S VIEW OF I have always faced many struggles for survival, growth and understanding and still continue to do so. My circumstances are always changing. Due to the lack of acceptance of the general population, I continuously have to strive to hold on to my traditions, values, customs and ways of life, such as honoring all things living and respecting the wisdom of elders. PITTSBURGH HAS A RICH LGBTQ HISTORY. IF WE DON’T PRESERVE Sue Kerr worries that the experiences of LGBTQ elders in the Pittsburgh area are being lost to history. Kerr stands outside the former location of K.S. Kennedy Distinctive Floral, a gay-owned business on North Side that closed after proprietor Kerry Kennedy diedin July.
BLACK COMMUNITIES ARE DISPROPORTIONATELY HURT BY GUN The City of Pittsburgh made up nearly half of all homicide victims in the county over this same time period; of the 669 homicide victims, 554 (83%) were Black, and 492 (89%) of these Black victims were killed by a gun. These numbers don’t include non-fatal shootings, which still inflict trauma on residents and their communities. I SPENT 17 DAYS IN SOLITARY FOR HAVING TWO ONIONS IN MY Compelling personal stories told by the people living them. I served roughly 16 years in the Muncy State Correctional Institution for possession with intent to deliver crack cocaine. All those years in prison pale in comparison to the 17 days I spent in solitary in 1992. Only two months into my time, I PUBLIC TRANSIT IN THE PITTSBURGH AREA IS AT RISK FOR A plan introduced Wednesday to balance the state budget threatens a significant amount of funding to the Allegheny County Port Authority and could result in its public transit system having to cut operations by up to half. A proposed cut of $80 million to the agency could meancuts twice as
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PublicSource | News for a better Pittsburgh - We’re a nonprofit newsroom covering Pittsburgh news with context. Find stories on education, environment, local government, and social justice. FOUR ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN THE PITTSBURGH REGION TO KEEPSEE MORE ON PUBLICSOURCE.ORGAUTHOR: OLIVER MORRISON FAITH ON THE FRONTLINE: 6 PITTSBURGH HEALTHCARE WORKERS For healthcare workers who identify as people of faith, the challenges are physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Their day-to-day work requires them to dig deep—to draw upon their faiths amid stress, grief and uncertainty. To see this kind of resilient faith in action, PublicSource spoke with six Pittsburgh-area healthcare professionals WHICH PITTSBURGH MAYORAL CANDIDATE ALIGNS WITH YOURAUTHOR: OLIVERMORRISON
Pittsburgh has committed to investing billions of dollars in the coming decade to clean up its rivers and address persistent air quality challenges and increasingly heavy rains due to climate change. The next mayor of Pittsburgh could play an outsized role in determining how these problems are tackled, especially if Congress passes a new $2 trillion infrastructure package. REPORT: PITTSBURGH SCHOOLS PLAY OUTSIZED ROLE IN JUVENILE Sophie Burkholder | September 14, 2020. A new report released by the Black Girls Equity Alliance looks at juvenile justice disparities in Allegheny County. Overcriminalization of Black youth in Allegheny County has been a persistent issue, and a new report shows that schools are playing an outsized role in referrals to the juvenilejustice system.
LIVING IN TWO WORLDS: ONE INDIGENOUS WOMAN’S VIEW OF I have always faced many struggles for survival, growth and understanding and still continue to do so. My circumstances are always changing. Due to the lack of acceptance of the general population, I continuously have to strive to hold on to my traditions, values, customs and ways of life, such as honoring all things living and respecting the wisdom of elders. PITTSBURGH HAS A RICH LGBTQ HISTORY. IF WE DON’T PRESERVE Sue Kerr worries that the experiences of LGBTQ elders in the Pittsburgh area are being lost to history. Kerr stands outside the former location of K.S. Kennedy Distinctive Floral, a gay-owned business on North Side that closed after proprietor Kerry Kennedy diedin July.
BLACK COMMUNITIES ARE DISPROPORTIONATELY HURT BY GUN The City of Pittsburgh made up nearly half of all homicide victims in the county over this same time period; of the 669 homicide victims, 554 (83%) were Black, and 492 (89%) of these Black victims were killed by a gun. These numbers don’t include non-fatal shootings, which still inflict trauma on residents and their communities. I SPENT 17 DAYS IN SOLITARY FOR HAVING TWO ONIONS IN MY Compelling personal stories told by the people living them. I served roughly 16 years in the Muncy State Correctional Institution for possession with intent to deliver crack cocaine. All those years in prison pale in comparison to the 17 days I spent in solitary in 1992. Only two months into my time, I PUBLIC TRANSIT IN THE PITTSBURGH AREA IS AT RISK FOR A plan introduced Wednesday to balance the state budget threatens a significant amount of funding to the Allegheny County Port Authority and could result in its public transit system having to cut operations by up to half. A proposed cut of $80 million to the agency could meancuts twice as
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PublicSource | News for a better Pittsburgh - We’re a nonprofit newsroom covering Pittsburgh news with context. Find stories on education, environment, local government, and social justice. WHERE PITTSBURGH'S PPP MONEY WENT: SEARCH OUR MAP AND The federal Paycheck Protection Program* awarded more than $1.5 billion to 10,675 small businesses and nonprofits with 500 employees or fewer with Pittsburgh mailing addresses. How much did your business receive? You can search and explore the database and map below. You can also search below for the top 10 recipients for PPP loans by several industries, including schools, MAY 2021 DEVELOP PGH BULLETINS: MAJORITY OF DEVELOPER Most members of an oversight committee now support the Penguins’ plans to build on the former Civic Arena site, but some Hill District voices questioned the impartiality of that panel in public comments made at an Urban Redevelopment Authority ON POLICING, FUNDING, HOUSING, POLITICS, PEDUTO AND GAINEY ‘The rebel becomes the establishment’: Peduto and Gainey reflect on a historic election As Pittsburgh faces decisions about policing, federal funds and affordable housing, Pittsburgh's mayor and his likely replacement mull a coming transition amid a volatile politicalclimate.
GENDER WAGE GAP SHRINKING AT PITTSBURGH NONPROFITS. BUT Over nearly two decades, Peggy Outon has studied the pay gap narrowing between male and female nonprofit executives in the Pittsburgh region. In 2010, for instance, women made 75 cents for every dollar men made. By 2019, that shifted to 82 cents. But a 2021 report from the BayerCenter for
CAN EAST HILLS RESIDENTS FIGHT 'ROTRIFICATION' AND REVERSE 20 hours ago · Such frustrations are common in Park Hill, a 167-townhouse complex on the Pittsburgh side of the city’s border with Penn Hills. Around one in five of the townhouses are vacant, and no one — not the absentee owners, nor the city, nor a cash-strapped homeowners association — has addressed more than a handful of the collapsing roofs, let alone the broken windows, abandoned cars and PITTSBURGH JUDAISM IS UNDERGOING A RENAISSANCE. QUEER JEWS 1 day ago · Centuries ago, Tu B’Av was a Jewish holiday for matchmaking. Today, if celebrated at all, the vibe tends to be more Valentine’s Day-esque: it might involve singing, dancing, cards or flowers. Or, at Moishe House Pittsburgh, reading queer Jewish love poems. Moishe House is part of an FROM APPALACHIAN CITIES TO HOLLERS, COMMUNITY HEALTH This article was originally published by 100 Days in Appalachia, an independent, non-profit digital news publication incubated at the Media Innovation Center at the West Virginia University Reed College of Media. Sign up for their weekly newsletter here. “Housing is health care,” says Jala BLACK HISTORY ARCHIVES Pittsburgh’s oldest Black church was demolished as ‘blight’ in the 1950s Lower Hill. Today, members seek justice. By Chris Hedlin, Rich Lord and Naomi Harris | April 14, 2021. As conversations heat up over development plans for the Lower Hill District, one voice is drawing religious history into the spotlight. FINDING A THERAPIST WHO TAKES MEDICARE FEELS LIKE A FULL My name is Owen, I'm an artist, a trans man, a dog lover, physically disabled, a gardener, and I'm not OK. This past year has been brutal for a lot of people; fear, grief, financial peril and an uncertain future have shaken us to our core. Add on a scoop of previously existing mental health issuesPUBLICSOURCE
PublicSource | News for a better Pittsburgh - We’re a nonprofit newsroom covering Pittsburgh news with context. Find stories on education, environment, local government, and social justice. FOUR ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN THE PITTSBURGH REGION TO KEEPSEE MORE ON PUBLICSOURCE.ORGAUTHOR: OLIVER MORRISON FAITH ON THE FRONTLINE: 6 PITTSBURGH HEALTHCARE WORKERS For healthcare workers who identify as people of faith, the challenges are physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Their day-to-day work requires them to dig deep—to draw upon their faiths amid stress, grief and uncertainty. To see this kind of resilient faith in action, PublicSource spoke with six Pittsburgh-area healthcare professionals WHICH PITTSBURGH MAYORAL CANDIDATE ALIGNS WITH YOURAUTHOR: OLIVERMORRISON
Pittsburgh has committed to investing billions of dollars in the coming decade to clean up its rivers and address persistent air quality challenges and increasingly heavy rains due to climate change. The next mayor of Pittsburgh could play an outsized role in determining how these problems are tackled, especially if Congress passes a new $2 trillion infrastructure package. REPORT: PITTSBURGH SCHOOLS PLAY OUTSIZED ROLE IN JUVENILE Sophie Burkholder | September 14, 2020. A new report released by the Black Girls Equity Alliance looks at juvenile justice disparities in Allegheny County. Overcriminalization of Black youth in Allegheny County has been a persistent issue, and a new report shows that schools are playing an outsized role in referrals to the juvenilejustice system.
LIVING IN TWO WORLDS: ONE INDIGENOUS WOMAN’S VIEW OF I have always faced many struggles for survival, growth and understanding and still continue to do so. My circumstances are always changing. Due to the lack of acceptance of the general population, I continuously have to strive to hold on to my traditions, values, customs and ways of life, such as honoring all things living and respecting the wisdom of elders. PITTSBURGH HAS A RICH LGBTQ HISTORY. IF WE DON’T PRESERVE Sue Kerr worries that the experiences of LGBTQ elders in the Pittsburgh area are being lost to history. Kerr stands outside the former location of K.S. Kennedy Distinctive Floral, a gay-owned business on North Side that closed after proprietor Kerry Kennedy diedin July.
BLACK COMMUNITIES ARE DISPROPORTIONATELY HURT BY GUN The City of Pittsburgh made up nearly half of all homicide victims in the county over this same time period; of the 669 homicide victims, 554 (83%) were Black, and 492 (89%) of these Black victims were killed by a gun. These numbers don’t include non-fatal shootings, which still inflict trauma on residents and their communities. I SPENT 17 DAYS IN SOLITARY FOR HAVING TWO ONIONS IN MY Compelling personal stories told by the people living them. I served roughly 16 years in the Muncy State Correctional Institution for possession with intent to deliver crack cocaine. All those years in prison pale in comparison to the 17 days I spent in solitary in 1992. Only two months into my time, I PUBLIC TRANSIT IN THE PITTSBURGH AREA IS AT RISK FOR A plan introduced Wednesday to balance the state budget threatens a significant amount of funding to the Allegheny County Port Authority and could result in its public transit system having to cut operations by up to half. A proposed cut of $80 million to the agency could meancuts twice as
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PublicSource | News for a better Pittsburgh - We’re a nonprofit newsroom covering Pittsburgh news with context. Find stories on education, environment, local government, and social justice. FOUR ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN THE PITTSBURGH REGION TO KEEPSEE MORE ON PUBLICSOURCE.ORGAUTHOR: OLIVER MORRISON FAITH ON THE FRONTLINE: 6 PITTSBURGH HEALTHCARE WORKERS For healthcare workers who identify as people of faith, the challenges are physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Their day-to-day work requires them to dig deep—to draw upon their faiths amid stress, grief and uncertainty. To see this kind of resilient faith in action, PublicSource spoke with six Pittsburgh-area healthcare professionals WHICH PITTSBURGH MAYORAL CANDIDATE ALIGNS WITH YOURAUTHOR: OLIVERMORRISON
Pittsburgh has committed to investing billions of dollars in the coming decade to clean up its rivers and address persistent air quality challenges and increasingly heavy rains due to climate change. The next mayor of Pittsburgh could play an outsized role in determining how these problems are tackled, especially if Congress passes a new $2 trillion infrastructure package. REPORT: PITTSBURGH SCHOOLS PLAY OUTSIZED ROLE IN JUVENILE Sophie Burkholder | September 14, 2020. A new report released by the Black Girls Equity Alliance looks at juvenile justice disparities in Allegheny County. Overcriminalization of Black youth in Allegheny County has been a persistent issue, and a new report shows that schools are playing an outsized role in referrals to the juvenilejustice system.
LIVING IN TWO WORLDS: ONE INDIGENOUS WOMAN’S VIEW OF I have always faced many struggles for survival, growth and understanding and still continue to do so. My circumstances are always changing. Due to the lack of acceptance of the general population, I continuously have to strive to hold on to my traditions, values, customs and ways of life, such as honoring all things living and respecting the wisdom of elders. PITTSBURGH HAS A RICH LGBTQ HISTORY. IF WE DON’T PRESERVE Sue Kerr worries that the experiences of LGBTQ elders in the Pittsburgh area are being lost to history. Kerr stands outside the former location of K.S. Kennedy Distinctive Floral, a gay-owned business on North Side that closed after proprietor Kerry Kennedy diedin July.
BLACK COMMUNITIES ARE DISPROPORTIONATELY HURT BY GUN The City of Pittsburgh made up nearly half of all homicide victims in the county over this same time period; of the 669 homicide victims, 554 (83%) were Black, and 492 (89%) of these Black victims were killed by a gun. These numbers don’t include non-fatal shootings, which still inflict trauma on residents and their communities. I SPENT 17 DAYS IN SOLITARY FOR HAVING TWO ONIONS IN MY Compelling personal stories told by the people living them. I served roughly 16 years in the Muncy State Correctional Institution for possession with intent to deliver crack cocaine. All those years in prison pale in comparison to the 17 days I spent in solitary in 1992. Only two months into my time, I PUBLIC TRANSIT IN THE PITTSBURGH AREA IS AT RISK FOR A plan introduced Wednesday to balance the state budget threatens a significant amount of funding to the Allegheny County Port Authority and could result in its public transit system having to cut operations by up to half. A proposed cut of $80 million to the agency could meancuts twice as
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PublicSource | News for a better Pittsburgh - We’re a nonprofit newsroom covering Pittsburgh news with context. Find stories on education, environment, local government, and social justice. WHERE PITTSBURGH'S PPP MONEY WENT: SEARCH OUR MAP AND The federal Paycheck Protection Program* awarded more than $1.5 billion to 10,675 small businesses and nonprofits with 500 employees or fewer with Pittsburgh mailing addresses. How much did your business receive? You can search and explore the database and map below. You can also search below for the top 10 recipients for PPP loans by several industries, including schools, MAY 2021 DEVELOP PGH BULLETINS: MAJORITY OF DEVELOPER Most members of an oversight committee now support the Penguins’ plans to build on the former Civic Arena site, but some Hill District voices questioned the impartiality of that panel in public comments made at an Urban Redevelopment Authority PITTSBURGH JUDAISM IS UNDERGOING A RENAISSANCE. QUEER JEWS 1 day ago · Centuries ago, Tu B’Av was a Jewish holiday for matchmaking. Today, if celebrated at all, the vibe tends to be more Valentine’s Day-esque: it might involve singing, dancing, cards or flowers. Or, at Moishe House Pittsburgh, reading queer Jewish love poems. Moishe House is part of an ON POLICING, FUNDING, HOUSING, POLITICS, PEDUTO AND GAINEY ‘The rebel becomes the establishment’: Peduto and Gainey reflect on a historic election As Pittsburgh faces decisions about policing, federal funds and affordable housing, Pittsburgh's mayor and his likely replacement mull a coming transition amid a volatile politicalclimate.
GENDER WAGE GAP SHRINKING AT PITTSBURGH NONPROFITS. BUT Over nearly two decades, Peggy Outon has studied the pay gap narrowing between male and female nonprofit executives in the Pittsburgh region. In 2010, for instance, women made 75 cents for every dollar men made. By 2019, that shifted to 82 cents. But a 2021 report from the BayerCenter for
CAN EAST HILLS RESIDENTS FIGHT 'ROTRIFICATION' AND REVERSE 18 hours ago · Such frustrations are common in Park Hill, a 167-townhouse complex on the Pittsburgh side of the city’s border with Penn Hills. Around one in five of the townhouses are vacant, and no one — not the absentee owners, nor the city, nor a cash-strapped homeowners association — has addressed more than a handful of the collapsing roofs, let alone the broken windows, abandoned cars and FROM APPALACHIAN CITIES TO HOLLERS, COMMUNITY HEALTH This article was originally published by 100 Days in Appalachia, an independent, non-profit digital news publication incubated at the Media Innovation Center at the West Virginia University Reed College of Media. Sign up for their weekly newsletter here. “Housing is health care,” says Jala BLACK HISTORY ARCHIVES Pittsburgh’s oldest Black church was demolished as ‘blight’ in the 1950s Lower Hill. Today, members seek justice. By Chris Hedlin, Rich Lord and Naomi Harris | April 14, 2021. As conversations heat up over development plans for the Lower Hill District, one voice is drawing religious history into the spotlight. FINDING A THERAPIST WHO TAKES MEDICARE FEELS LIKE A FULL My name is Owen, I'm an artist, a trans man, a dog lover, physically disabled, a gardener, and I'm not OK. This past year has been brutal for a lot of people; fear, grief, financial peril and an uncertain future have shaken us to our core. Add on a scoop of previously existing mental health issuesPUBLICSOURCE
PublicSource | News for a better Pittsburgh - We’re a nonprofit newsroom covering Pittsburgh news with context. Find stories on education, environment, local government, and social justice. FOUR ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN THE PITTSBURGH REGION TO KEEPSEE MORE ON PUBLICSOURCE.ORGAUTHOR: OLIVER MORRISON FAITH ON THE FRONTLINE: 6 PITTSBURGH HEALTHCARE WORKERS For healthcare workers who identify as people of faith, the challenges are physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Their day-to-day work requires them to dig deep—to draw upon their faiths amid stress, grief and uncertainty. To see this kind of resilient faith in action, PublicSource spoke with six Pittsburgh-area healthcare professionals WHICH PITTSBURGH MAYORAL CANDIDATE ALIGNS WITH YOURAUTHOR: OLIVERMORRISON
Pittsburgh has committed to investing billions of dollars in the coming decade to clean up its rivers and address persistent air quality challenges and increasingly heavy rains due to climate change. The next mayor of Pittsburgh could play an outsized role in determining how these problems are tackled, especially if Congress passes a new $2 trillion infrastructure package. REPORT: PITTSBURGH SCHOOLS PLAY OUTSIZED ROLE IN JUVENILE Sophie Burkholder | September 14, 2020. A new report released by the Black Girls Equity Alliance looks at juvenile justice disparities in Allegheny County. Overcriminalization of Black youth in Allegheny County has been a persistent issue, and a new report shows that schools are playing an outsized role in referrals to the juvenilejustice system.
LIVING IN TWO WORLDS: ONE INDIGENOUS WOMAN’S VIEW OF I have always faced many struggles for survival, growth and understanding and still continue to do so. My circumstances are always changing. Due to the lack of acceptance of the general population, I continuously have to strive to hold on to my traditions, values, customs and ways of life, such as honoring all things living and respecting the wisdom of elders. PITTSBURGH HAS A RICH LGBTQ HISTORY. IF WE DON’T PRESERVE Sue Kerr worries that the experiences of LGBTQ elders in the Pittsburgh area are being lost to history. Kerr stands outside the former location of K.S. Kennedy Distinctive Floral, a gay-owned business on North Side that closed after proprietor Kerry Kennedy diedin July.
BLACK COMMUNITIES ARE DISPROPORTIONATELY HURT BY GUN The City of Pittsburgh made up nearly half of all homicide victims in the county over this same time period; of the 669 homicide victims, 554 (83%) were Black, and 492 (89%) of these Black victims were killed by a gun. These numbers don’t include non-fatal shootings, which still inflict trauma on residents and their communities. I SPENT 17 DAYS IN SOLITARY FOR HAVING TWO ONIONS IN MY Compelling personal stories told by the people living them. I served roughly 16 years in the Muncy State Correctional Institution for possession with intent to deliver crack cocaine. All those years in prison pale in comparison to the 17 days I spent in solitary in 1992. Only two months into my time, I PUBLIC TRANSIT IN THE PITTSBURGH AREA IS AT RISK FOR A plan introduced Wednesday to balance the state budget threatens a significant amount of funding to the Allegheny County Port Authority and could result in its public transit system having to cut operations by up to half. A proposed cut of $80 million to the agency could meancuts twice as
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PublicSource | News for a better Pittsburgh - We’re a nonprofit newsroom covering Pittsburgh news with context. Find stories on education, environment, local government, and social justice. FOUR ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN THE PITTSBURGH REGION TO KEEPSEE MORE ON PUBLICSOURCE.ORGAUTHOR: OLIVER MORRISON FAITH ON THE FRONTLINE: 6 PITTSBURGH HEALTHCARE WORKERS For healthcare workers who identify as people of faith, the challenges are physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Their day-to-day work requires them to dig deep—to draw upon their faiths amid stress, grief and uncertainty. To see this kind of resilient faith in action, PublicSource spoke with six Pittsburgh-area healthcare professionals WHICH PITTSBURGH MAYORAL CANDIDATE ALIGNS WITH YOURAUTHOR: OLIVERMORRISON
Pittsburgh has committed to investing billions of dollars in the coming decade to clean up its rivers and address persistent air quality challenges and increasingly heavy rains due to climate change. The next mayor of Pittsburgh could play an outsized role in determining how these problems are tackled, especially if Congress passes a new $2 trillion infrastructure package. REPORT: PITTSBURGH SCHOOLS PLAY OUTSIZED ROLE IN JUVENILE Sophie Burkholder | September 14, 2020. A new report released by the Black Girls Equity Alliance looks at juvenile justice disparities in Allegheny County. Overcriminalization of Black youth in Allegheny County has been a persistent issue, and a new report shows that schools are playing an outsized role in referrals to the juvenilejustice system.
LIVING IN TWO WORLDS: ONE INDIGENOUS WOMAN’S VIEW OF I have always faced many struggles for survival, growth and understanding and still continue to do so. My circumstances are always changing. Due to the lack of acceptance of the general population, I continuously have to strive to hold on to my traditions, values, customs and ways of life, such as honoring all things living and respecting the wisdom of elders. PITTSBURGH HAS A RICH LGBTQ HISTORY. IF WE DON’T PRESERVE Sue Kerr worries that the experiences of LGBTQ elders in the Pittsburgh area are being lost to history. Kerr stands outside the former location of K.S. Kennedy Distinctive Floral, a gay-owned business on North Side that closed after proprietor Kerry Kennedy diedin July.
BLACK COMMUNITIES ARE DISPROPORTIONATELY HURT BY GUN The City of Pittsburgh made up nearly half of all homicide victims in the county over this same time period; of the 669 homicide victims, 554 (83%) were Black, and 492 (89%) of these Black victims were killed by a gun. These numbers don’t include non-fatal shootings, which still inflict trauma on residents and their communities. I SPENT 17 DAYS IN SOLITARY FOR HAVING TWO ONIONS IN MY Compelling personal stories told by the people living them. I served roughly 16 years in the Muncy State Correctional Institution for possession with intent to deliver crack cocaine. All those years in prison pale in comparison to the 17 days I spent in solitary in 1992. Only two months into my time, I PUBLIC TRANSIT IN THE PITTSBURGH AREA IS AT RISK FOR A plan introduced Wednesday to balance the state budget threatens a significant amount of funding to the Allegheny County Port Authority and could result in its public transit system having to cut operations by up to half. A proposed cut of $80 million to the agency could meancuts twice as
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PublicSource | News for a better Pittsburgh - We’re a nonprofit newsroom covering Pittsburgh news with context. Find stories on education, environment, local government, and social justice. WHERE PITTSBURGH'S PPP MONEY WENT: SEARCH OUR MAP AND The federal Paycheck Protection Program* awarded more than $1.5 billion to 10,675 small businesses and nonprofits with 500 employees or fewer with Pittsburgh mailing addresses. How much did your business receive? You can search and explore the database and map below. You can also search below for the top 10 recipients for PPP loans by several industries, including schools, MAY 2021 DEVELOP PGH BULLETINS: MAJORITY OF DEVELOPER Most members of an oversight committee now support the Penguins’ plans to build on the former Civic Arena site, but some Hill District voices questioned the impartiality of that panel in public comments made at an Urban Redevelopment Authority PITTSBURGH JUDAISM IS UNDERGOING A RENAISSANCE. QUEER JEWS 1 day ago · Centuries ago, Tu B’Av was a Jewish holiday for matchmaking. Today, if celebrated at all, the vibe tends to be more Valentine’s Day-esque: it might involve singing, dancing, cards or flowers. Or, at Moishe House Pittsburgh, reading queer Jewish love poems. Moishe House is part of an ON POLICING, FUNDING, HOUSING, POLITICS, PEDUTO AND GAINEY ‘The rebel becomes the establishment’: Peduto and Gainey reflect on a historic election As Pittsburgh faces decisions about policing, federal funds and affordable housing, Pittsburgh's mayor and his likely replacement mull a coming transition amid a volatile politicalclimate.
GENDER WAGE GAP SHRINKING AT PITTSBURGH NONPROFITS. BUT Over nearly two decades, Peggy Outon has studied the pay gap narrowing between male and female nonprofit executives in the Pittsburgh region. In 2010, for instance, women made 75 cents for every dollar men made. By 2019, that shifted to 82 cents. But a 2021 report from the BayerCenter for
CAN EAST HILLS RESIDENTS FIGHT 'ROTRIFICATION' AND REVERSE 18 hours ago · Such frustrations are common in Park Hill, a 167-townhouse complex on the Pittsburgh side of the city’s border with Penn Hills. Around one in five of the townhouses are vacant, and no one — not the absentee owners, nor the city, nor a cash-strapped homeowners association — has addressed more than a handful of the collapsing roofs, let alone the broken windows, abandoned cars and FROM APPALACHIAN CITIES TO HOLLERS, COMMUNITY HEALTH This article was originally published by 100 Days in Appalachia, an independent, non-profit digital news publication incubated at the Media Innovation Center at the West Virginia University Reed College of Media. Sign up for their weekly newsletter here. “Housing is health care,” says Jala BLACK HISTORY ARCHIVES Pittsburgh’s oldest Black church was demolished as ‘blight’ in the 1950s Lower Hill. Today, members seek justice. By Chris Hedlin, Rich Lord and Naomi Harris | April 14, 2021. As conversations heat up over development plans for the Lower Hill District, one voice is drawing religious history into the spotlight. FINDING A THERAPIST WHO TAKES MEDICARE FEELS LIKE A FULL My name is Owen, I'm an artist, a trans man, a dog lover, physically disabled, a gardener, and I'm not OK. This past year has been brutal for a lot of people; fear, grief, financial peril and an uncertain future have shaken us to our core. Add on a scoop of previously existing mental health issuesPUBLICSOURCE
PublicSource | News for a better Pittsburgh - We’re a nonprofit newsroom covering Pittsburgh news with context. Find stories on education, environment, local government, and social justice. FAITH ON THE FRONTLINE: 6 PITTSBURGH HEALTHCARE WORKERS For healthcare workers who identify as people of faith, the challenges are physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Their day-to-day work requires them to dig deep—to draw upon their faiths amid stress, grief and uncertainty. To see this kind of resilient faith in action, PublicSource spoke with six Pittsburgh-area healthcare professionals REPORT: PITTSBURGH SCHOOLS PLAY OUTSIZED ROLE IN JUVENILEPITTSBURGHPUBLIC SCHOOLS
Sophie Burkholder | September 14, 2020. A new report released by the Black Girls Equity Alliance looks at juvenile justice disparities in Allegheny County. Overcriminalization of Black youth in Allegheny County has been a persistent issue, and a new report shows that schools are playing an outsized role in referrals to the juvenilejustice system.
PITTSBURGH HAS A RICH LGBTQ HISTORY. IF WE DON’T PRESERVE Sue Kerr worries that the experiences of LGBTQ elders in the Pittsburgh area are being lost to history. Kerr stands outside the former location of K.S. Kennedy Distinctive Floral, a gay-owned business on North Side that closed after proprietor Kerry Kennedy diedin July.
LIVING IN TWO WORLDS: ONE INDIGENOUS WOMAN’S VIEW OF I have always faced many struggles for survival, growth and understanding and still continue to do so. My circumstances are always changing. Due to the lack of acceptance of the general population, I continuously have to strive to hold on to my traditions, values, customs and ways of life, such as honoring all things living and respecting the wisdom of elders. DOWNTOWN'S SHARED HEATING SYSTEM MAY BE SOLD AS ALLEGHENY The county represents “a significant percentage of our yearly annual load,” Timothy O’Brien, PACT’s operations manager said. It’s also a big chunk of PACT’s revenues, which have ranged from $6.9 million to $8.8 million in recent years, during which the cooperative has been on both sides of PUBLIC TRANSIT IN THE PITTSBURGH AREA IS AT RISK FOR A plan introduced Wednesday to balance the state budget threatens a significant amount of funding to the Allegheny County Port Authority and could result in its public transit system having to cut operations by up to half. A proposed cut of $80 million to the agency could meancuts twice as
I SPENT 17 DAYS IN SOLITARY FOR HAVING TWO ONIONS IN MY Compelling personal stories told by the people living them. I served roughly 16 years in the Muncy State Correctional Institution for possession with intent to deliver crack cocaine. All those years in prison pale in comparison to the 17 days I spent in solitary in 1992. Only two months into my time, I BLACK COMMUNITIES ARE DISPROPORTIONATELY HURT BY GUN The City of Pittsburgh made up nearly half of all homicide victims in the county over this same time period; of the 669 homicide victims, 554 (83%) were Black, and 492 (89%) of these Black victims were killed by a gun. These numbers don’t include non-fatal shootings, which still inflict trauma on residents and their communities. STUDENTS CAN FACE DISCIPLINARY ACTION FOR SELF-INJURY AT According to the honor code at Chatham University, students can be removed from campus housing or expelled for self-injury, expressing suicidal thoughts or threats or attempting suicide. The policy explicitly states that mental health conditions, or the use of drugs and alcohol, will not “diminish or excuse a violation” of thehonor code.
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PublicSource | News for a better Pittsburgh - We’re a nonprofit newsroom covering Pittsburgh news with context. Find stories on education, environment, local government, and social justice. FAITH ON THE FRONTLINE: 6 PITTSBURGH HEALTHCARE WORKERS For healthcare workers who identify as people of faith, the challenges are physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Their day-to-day work requires them to dig deep—to draw upon their faiths amid stress, grief and uncertainty. To see this kind of resilient faith in action, PublicSource spoke with six Pittsburgh-area healthcare professionals REPORT: PITTSBURGH SCHOOLS PLAY OUTSIZED ROLE IN JUVENILEPITTSBURGHPUBLIC SCHOOLS
Sophie Burkholder | September 14, 2020. A new report released by the Black Girls Equity Alliance looks at juvenile justice disparities in Allegheny County. Overcriminalization of Black youth in Allegheny County has been a persistent issue, and a new report shows that schools are playing an outsized role in referrals to the juvenilejustice system.
PITTSBURGH HAS A RICH LGBTQ HISTORY. IF WE DON’T PRESERVE Sue Kerr worries that the experiences of LGBTQ elders in the Pittsburgh area are being lost to history. Kerr stands outside the former location of K.S. Kennedy Distinctive Floral, a gay-owned business on North Side that closed after proprietor Kerry Kennedy diedin July.
LIVING IN TWO WORLDS: ONE INDIGENOUS WOMAN’S VIEW OF I have always faced many struggles for survival, growth and understanding and still continue to do so. My circumstances are always changing. Due to the lack of acceptance of the general population, I continuously have to strive to hold on to my traditions, values, customs and ways of life, such as honoring all things living and respecting the wisdom of elders. DOWNTOWN'S SHARED HEATING SYSTEM MAY BE SOLD AS ALLEGHENY The county represents “a significant percentage of our yearly annual load,” Timothy O’Brien, PACT’s operations manager said. It’s also a big chunk of PACT’s revenues, which have ranged from $6.9 million to $8.8 million in recent years, during which the cooperative has been on both sides of PUBLIC TRANSIT IN THE PITTSBURGH AREA IS AT RISK FOR A plan introduced Wednesday to balance the state budget threatens a significant amount of funding to the Allegheny County Port Authority and could result in its public transit system having to cut operations by up to half. A proposed cut of $80 million to the agency could meancuts twice as
I SPENT 17 DAYS IN SOLITARY FOR HAVING TWO ONIONS IN MY Compelling personal stories told by the people living them. I served roughly 16 years in the Muncy State Correctional Institution for possession with intent to deliver crack cocaine. All those years in prison pale in comparison to the 17 days I spent in solitary in 1992. Only two months into my time, I BLACK COMMUNITIES ARE DISPROPORTIONATELY HURT BY GUN The City of Pittsburgh made up nearly half of all homicide victims in the county over this same time period; of the 669 homicide victims, 554 (83%) were Black, and 492 (89%) of these Black victims were killed by a gun. These numbers don’t include non-fatal shootings, which still inflict trauma on residents and their communities. STUDENTS CAN FACE DISCIPLINARY ACTION FOR SELF-INJURY AT According to the honor code at Chatham University, students can be removed from campus housing or expelled for self-injury, expressing suicidal thoughts or threats or attempting suicide. The policy explicitly states that mental health conditions, or the use of drugs and alcohol, will not “diminish or excuse a violation” of thehonor code.
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PublicSource | News for a better Pittsburgh - We’re a nonprofit newsroom covering Pittsburgh news with context. Find stories on education, environment, local government, and social justice. UPMC RECEIVED ONE OF THE COUNTRY’S LARGEST COVID-19 AID UPMC, the largest healthcare provider in the Pittsburgh region, says it lost $150 million in patient revenue in the final two weeks of March before receiving one of GENDER WAGE GAP SHRINKING AT PITTSBURGH NONPROFITS. BUT 1 day ago · Over nearly two decades, Peggy Outon has studied the pay gap narrowing between male and female nonprofit executives in the Pittsburgh region. In 2010, for instance, women made 75 cents for every dollar men made. By 2019, that shifted to 82 cents. But a 2021 report from the Bayer Center for ‘A FORGOTTEN PIECE’: PIONEER CENTER COMMUNITY FINDS Twelve-year-old Ava is known in the halls of the Pioneer Education Center for her zestful spirit and wide, expressive blue eyes. She’s engaged and gregarious. “Little Miss Personality,” her mother said. But Ava’s eyes were often shut behind the computer screen this school year, as she went MAY 2021 DEVELOP PGH BULLETINS: MAJORITY OF DEVELOPER Most members of an oversight committee now support the Penguins’ plans to build on the former Civic Arena site, but some Hill District voices questioned the impartiality of that panel in public comments made at an Urban Redevelopment Authority PITTSBURGH JUDAISM IS UNDERGOING A RENAISSANCE. QUEER JEWS 11 hours ago · Centuries ago, Tu B’Av was a Jewish holiday for matchmaking. Today, if celebrated at all, the vibe tends to be more Valentine’s Day-esque: it might involve singing, dancing, cards or flowers. Or, at Moishe House Pittsburgh, reading queer Jewish love poems. Moishe House is part of an FOUR ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN THE PITTSBURGH REGION TO KEEP COVID-19 cost jobs, closed businesses and limited travel. But the economic ruin has also led to record low levels of pollution and huge reductions in climate change emissions globally. Some of the changes, such as remote work, could have lasting benefits for the environment, even after the economy restarts. Other changes, such as a decrease in the use of mass transportation, could make FROM APPALACHIAN CITIES TO HOLLERS, COMMUNITY HEALTH This article was originally published by 100 Days in Appalachia, an independent, non-profit digital news publication incubated at the Media Innovation Center at the West Virginia University Reed College of Media. Sign up for their weekly newsletter here. “Housing is health care,” says Jala BLACK HISTORY ARCHIVES Pittsburgh’s oldest Black church was demolished as ‘blight’ in the 1950s Lower Hill. Today, members seek justice. By Chris Hedlin, Rich Lord and Naomi Harris | April 14, 2021. As conversations heat up over development plans for the Lower Hill District, one voice is drawing religious history into the spotlight. FINDING A THERAPIST WHO TAKES MEDICARE FEELS LIKE A FULL My name is Owen, I'm an artist, a trans man, a dog lover, physically disabled, a gardener, and I'm not OK. This past year has been brutal for a lot of people; fear, grief, financial peril and an uncertain future have shaken us to our core. Add on a scoop of previously existing mental health issuesPUBLICSOURCE
PublicSource | News for a better Pittsburgh - We’re a nonprofit newsroom covering Pittsburgh news with context. Find stories on education, environment, local government, and social justice. FAITH ON THE FRONTLINE: 6 PITTSBURGH HEALTHCARE WORKERS For healthcare workers who identify as people of faith, the challenges are physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Their day-to-day work requires them to dig deep—to draw upon their faiths amid stress, grief and uncertainty. To see this kind of resilient faith in action, PublicSource spoke with six Pittsburgh-area healthcare professionals REPORT: PITTSBURGH SCHOOLS PLAY OUTSIZED ROLE IN JUVENILEPITTSBURGHPUBLIC SCHOOLS
Sophie Burkholder | September 14, 2020. A new report released by the Black Girls Equity Alliance looks at juvenile justice disparities in Allegheny County. Overcriminalization of Black youth in Allegheny County has been a persistent issue, and a new report shows that schools are playing an outsized role in referrals to the juvenilejustice system.
PITTSBURGH HAS A RICH LGBTQ HISTORY. IF WE DON’T PRESERVE Sue Kerr worries that the experiences of LGBTQ elders in the Pittsburgh area are being lost to history. Kerr stands outside the former location of K.S. Kennedy Distinctive Floral, a gay-owned business on North Side that closed after proprietor Kerry Kennedy diedin July.
LIVING IN TWO WORLDS: ONE INDIGENOUS WOMAN’S VIEW OF I have always faced many struggles for survival, growth and understanding and still continue to do so. My circumstances are always changing. Due to the lack of acceptance of the general population, I continuously have to strive to hold on to my traditions, values, customs and ways of life, such as honoring all things living and respecting the wisdom of elders. DOWNTOWN'S SHARED HEATING SYSTEM MAY BE SOLD AS ALLEGHENY The county represents “a significant percentage of our yearly annual load,” Timothy O’Brien, PACT’s operations manager said. It’s also a big chunk of PACT’s revenues, which have ranged from $6.9 million to $8.8 million in recent years, during which the cooperative has been on both sides of PUBLIC TRANSIT IN THE PITTSBURGH AREA IS AT RISK FOR A plan introduced Wednesday to balance the state budget threatens a significant amount of funding to the Allegheny County Port Authority and could result in its public transit system having to cut operations by up to half. A proposed cut of $80 million to the agency could meancuts twice as
I SPENT 17 DAYS IN SOLITARY FOR HAVING TWO ONIONS IN MY Compelling personal stories told by the people living them. I served roughly 16 years in the Muncy State Correctional Institution for possession with intent to deliver crack cocaine. All those years in prison pale in comparison to the 17 days I spent in solitary in 1992. Only two months into my time, I BLACK COMMUNITIES ARE DISPROPORTIONATELY HURT BY GUN The City of Pittsburgh made up nearly half of all homicide victims in the county over this same time period; of the 669 homicide victims, 554 (83%) were Black, and 492 (89%) of these Black victims were killed by a gun. These numbers don’t include non-fatal shootings, which still inflict trauma on residents and their communities. HOW BILLIE VAUGHN IS TRYING TO HELP OTHERS OVERCOME THE Now, she is dedicated to equipping others with the knowledge and resources they need to find — and secure — affordable housing. This commitment is rapidly shaping her career, her personal life andher aspirations.
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PublicSource | News for a better Pittsburgh - We’re a nonprofit newsroom covering Pittsburgh news with context. Find stories on education, environment, local government, and social justice. FAITH ON THE FRONTLINE: 6 PITTSBURGH HEALTHCARE WORKERS For healthcare workers who identify as people of faith, the challenges are physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Their day-to-day work requires them to dig deep—to draw upon their faiths amid stress, grief and uncertainty. To see this kind of resilient faith in action, PublicSource spoke with six Pittsburgh-area healthcare professionals REPORT: PITTSBURGH SCHOOLS PLAY OUTSIZED ROLE IN JUVENILEPITTSBURGHPUBLIC SCHOOLS
Sophie Burkholder | September 14, 2020. A new report released by the Black Girls Equity Alliance looks at juvenile justice disparities in Allegheny County. Overcriminalization of Black youth in Allegheny County has been a persistent issue, and a new report shows that schools are playing an outsized role in referrals to the juvenilejustice system.
PITTSBURGH HAS A RICH LGBTQ HISTORY. IF WE DON’T PRESERVE Sue Kerr worries that the experiences of LGBTQ elders in the Pittsburgh area are being lost to history. Kerr stands outside the former location of K.S. Kennedy Distinctive Floral, a gay-owned business on North Side that closed after proprietor Kerry Kennedy diedin July.
LIVING IN TWO WORLDS: ONE INDIGENOUS WOMAN’S VIEW OF I have always faced many struggles for survival, growth and understanding and still continue to do so. My circumstances are always changing. Due to the lack of acceptance of the general population, I continuously have to strive to hold on to my traditions, values, customs and ways of life, such as honoring all things living and respecting the wisdom of elders. DOWNTOWN'S SHARED HEATING SYSTEM MAY BE SOLD AS ALLEGHENY The county represents “a significant percentage of our yearly annual load,” Timothy O’Brien, PACT’s operations manager said. It’s also a big chunk of PACT’s revenues, which have ranged from $6.9 million to $8.8 million in recent years, during which the cooperative has been on both sides of PUBLIC TRANSIT IN THE PITTSBURGH AREA IS AT RISK FOR A plan introduced Wednesday to balance the state budget threatens a significant amount of funding to the Allegheny County Port Authority and could result in its public transit system having to cut operations by up to half. A proposed cut of $80 million to the agency could meancuts twice as
I SPENT 17 DAYS IN SOLITARY FOR HAVING TWO ONIONS IN MY Compelling personal stories told by the people living them. I served roughly 16 years in the Muncy State Correctional Institution for possession with intent to deliver crack cocaine. All those years in prison pale in comparison to the 17 days I spent in solitary in 1992. Only two months into my time, I BLACK COMMUNITIES ARE DISPROPORTIONATELY HURT BY GUN The City of Pittsburgh made up nearly half of all homicide victims in the county over this same time period; of the 669 homicide victims, 554 (83%) were Black, and 492 (89%) of these Black victims were killed by a gun. These numbers don’t include non-fatal shootings, which still inflict trauma on residents and their communities. HOW BILLIE VAUGHN IS TRYING TO HELP OTHERS OVERCOME THE Now, she is dedicated to equipping others with the knowledge and resources they need to find — and secure — affordable housing. This commitment is rapidly shaping her career, her personal life andher aspirations.
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PublicSource | News for a better Pittsburgh - We’re a nonprofit newsroom covering Pittsburgh news with context. Find stories on education, environment, local government, and social justice. UPMC RECEIVED ONE OF THE COUNTRY’S LARGEST COVID-19 AID UPMC, the largest healthcare provider in the Pittsburgh region, says it lost $150 million in patient revenue in the final two weeks of March before receiving one of FROM APPALACHIAN CITIES TO HOLLERS, COMMUNITY HEALTH This article was originally published by 100 Days in Appalachia, an independent, non-profit digital news publication incubated at the Media Innovation Center at the West Virginia University Reed College of Media. Sign up for their weekly newsletter here. “Housing is health care,” says Jala MAY 2021 DEVELOP PGH BULLETINS: MAJORITY OF DEVELOPER Most members of an oversight committee now support the Penguins’ plans to build on the former Civic Arena site, but some Hill District voices questioned the impartiality of that panel in public comments made at an Urban Redevelopment Authority GENDER WAGE GAP SHRINKING AT PITTSBURGH NONPROFITS. BUT 19 hours ago · Over nearly two decades, Peggy Outon has studied the pay gap narrowing between male and female nonprofit executives in the Pittsburgh region. In 2010, for instance, women made 75 cents for every dollar men made. By 2019, that shifted to 82 cents. But a 2021 report from the Bayer Center for ‘A FORGOTTEN PIECE’: PIONEER CENTER COMMUNITY FINDS Twelve-year-old Ava is known in the halls of the Pioneer Education Center for her zestful spirit and wide, expressive blue eyes. She’s engaged and gregarious. “Little Miss Personality,” her mother said. But Ava’s eyes were often shut behind the computer screen this school year, as she went MAYOR PEDUTO ANNOUNCES $115 MILLION IN CONTRIBUTIONS TO Mayoral rival calls UPMC’s part of $115 million in ongoing or future commitments ‘too little’ and ‘too late’ seven years after the city dropped a challenge to its tax-exempt status. Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto discusses his OnePGH plan for nonprofit, corporate and foundation investments into city needs at a press conference at the FOUR ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN THE PITTSBURGH REGION TO KEEP COVID-19 cost jobs, closed businesses and limited travel. But the economic ruin has also led to record low levels of pollution and huge reductions in climate change emissions globally. Some of the changes, such as remote work, could have lasting benefits for the environment, even after the economy restarts. Other changes, such as a decrease in the use of mass transportation, could make PITTSBURGH PASTORS LEAD ANTI-RACIST COLLECTIVE, URGE Now the pair heads an ongoing anti-racist collective for religious leaders. “Accountability” is a key word in the group. While the collective is multiracial, many participants are white leaders of predominantly white institutions looking to confront racism and become stronger allies to Black communities as individuals and with theircongregations.
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