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PITTSBURGH—University of Pittsburgh legal scholar David A. Harris—a preeminent authority on issues related to racial profiling and police procedure—has…
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Starting Friday February 12, 2016, 90.5 WESA will air The Pulse, a weekly program produced by NewsWorks at WHYY in Philadelphia that focuses on stories at…
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Join the World Affairs Council and 90.5 WESA on Wednesday, February 10 at the Community Broadcast Center for a panel discussion on the beliefs and…
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Dynamic Conversation about reinventing the American City to take place at the August Wilson Center March 8January 12, 2016, Pittsburgh, PA—NPR’s Michel…
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PITTSBURGH, PA, Nov. 16, 2015—The boards of public radio stations 91.3 WYEP and 90.5 WESA announced today that they have voted to merge into a single…
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The governing boards of two of the region’s public radio stations, 90.5 WESA and 91.3 WYEP, are merging into a single 501(c) 3.“We’ve gotten to the point…
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Governor Tom Wolf has proposed spending 6.1 billion dollars on basic education, yet Pennsylvania is one of just three states that does not use a formula…
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PITTSBURGH, PA., October 15, 2015— October 17 has been designated “Rhythm Sweet & Hot Day” in the state of Pennsylvania, honoring the show’s 34-plus years…
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90.5 WESA will be conducting Community Listening Sessions in Homewood, Cranberry, and Hazelwood in January and February, 2016. The events will focus on…