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WESA: Ariel Worthy
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Nearly every day, William Moses uses public transportation and travels from his home on the North Side to Abiding Ministries in Allentown where he…
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Every Friday during the school year, Moira Kaleida gathers a group of volunteers at Pittsburgh Montessori School in Bloomfield to fill backpacks with food…
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Johnstown has held a holiday parade for two decades, but it wasn’t until Melissa Radovanic joined the Discover Johnstown Partnership that it really began…
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Janet Vukotich began her involvement with the South Hills Junior Orchestra simply as an “orchestra mom.”When her son first picked up the cello in third…
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Each year, hundreds of kids go through the Open Door in Crafton Heights and many others take part in the Crafton Heights First United Presbyterian Church…
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On the day she was released from prison, Katy Anke and her parents learned there was an open bed at a private treatment facility near Pittsburgh. She…
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In 1982, when Bobbee Kramer’s husband's heart failed while they were traveling to Texas, she had no choice but to remain in Houston, away from home with…
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If you drive into Johnstown from the west, it’s hard to miss the flower boxes that line the streets. The boxes were originally made for a citywide…
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Most mental and behavioral health patients first get help through their primary care doctor. In fact, more prescriptions for antidepressants drugs are…
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When Andrew Choe was growing up in Seoul, South Korea, he said he didn’t think much about the Korean War or the men who fought it. That changed when he…