Charlee Song
90.5 WESA Newsroom VolunteerCharlee Song has been covering news for 90.5 FM since 2000—an opportunity she considers a great privilege. She finds almost every assignment interesting and really enjoys working with both the veterans and interns at WESA.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will provide additional funds to Pennsylvania for conservation planning for endangered bats on the state’s 3.8 million…
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Agriculture is the leading economic enterprise in Pennsylvania. Between 1982 and 1997, over a million acres were developed and converted to other uses—the…
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Hand washing, floor scrubbing, sterilizing instruments--all standard techniques to thwart hospital-acquired infections. Now UPMC hospitals are evaluating…
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As the school year ends, summer learning loss, or "summer slide," might begin. According to the National Summer Learning Association, the loss amounts to…
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In the 19th century, wealthy white Pittsburghers, including George Westinghouse and Andrew Carnegie, created estates in Homewood, which was a pastoral and…
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According to the Nation’s Report Card released last week by the Department of Education, the achievement gap narrowed slightly in Pennsylvania over the…
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The University of Pittsburgh’s Center on Race and Social Problems hosted a program Wednesday called “A Call to Conscience: Effective Policies and…
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Legislation to change the name of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare to the Department of Human Services passed the House before it adjourned…
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Under the Affordable Care Act, each state’s governor must decide whether to expand Medicaid, with the federal government picking up the whole tab for the…
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When it rains in Pittsburgh, chances are raw sewage will be discharged into its rivers because so many pipes receive not only sewage, but also storm…