They say April showers bring May flowers, but you’ll be getting more than beautiful blossoms for this first May weekend in ...
Two people are dead in what police have determined to be a murder-suicide in Monroe County. According to the Pennsylvania ...
Pennsylvania residents whose households make $75,000 or less will be eligible to attend a University of Pittsburgh branch ...
More than 1.5 million Pennsylvanians won’t be able to vote on May 19 because of the state’s closed primary elections. The ...
Pennsylvania's high court has ruled that spreadsheets of raw data from ballots are public records. The Democratic-majority court's decision on Tuesday provides access to what are known as "cast ...
Years later, I interned there as a health and science reporter and have since contributed as a freelancer. Reporting on ...
Just weeks before it was supposed to close, a nonprofit institute bought the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. NPR's Juana Summers speaks to the institute's chairman, Stewart Bainum Jr., about the sale.
It’s a relief for the community and a rare bit of good news for a local news industry that has seen little but the opposite ...
Things looked bleak for media in Pittsburgh until a stunning turnaround. Weeks before the city's dominant newspaper was due ...
The latest headlines, and sometimes the last, report of newspapers closing, TV stations consolidating and staff layoffs.
One day last month, newspaper stories shined a light on the troubles, triumphs and transformations happening in communities across Pennsylvania. In Erie, readers followed fundraising efforts to save ...
Last week at Wilkes University, the 25th annual Tom Bigler Journalism & Media Conference featured various media professionals who spoke to hundreds of high school students from across Northeast ...