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WESA: Ariel Worthy
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Alisa Grishman has dealt with the effects of Multiple Sclerosis, or MS, for 15 years. And though the Americans with Disabilities Act aims to make life…
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When Chico Ficerai’s son admitted he was addicted to heroin, she turned to her church. The prayer and support helped, but she needed more guidance.The…
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For years, Pittsburgh-based medical relief charity Global Links has taken donations of wheelchairs, crutches and other mobility products.Chris Meyer…
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For someone in hospice, a song might not cure them, but it could help brighten their final days. “It’s not about healing, it’s not about making people…
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Along South Aiken Avenue in Friendship, a sign reading, “Caution … Tomatoes” sits proudly on a utility pole.It’s referencing the nearby community garden.…
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Throughout life, a person experiences many firsts – a first kiss, first pet and even a first bike ride.“When I started riding a bicycle it was one of…
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When a child leaves their home for foster care, they often have to leave their belongings behind. And if a social workers is able to grab a few things,…
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Less than two weeks after the July 1st deadline, Governor Wolf and state legislators have reached a deal on an annual budget. And how to fund it. It's a…
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Few food companies have had a more lasting impact on American eating and buying habits than Pittsburgh’s own H.J. Heinz Company. By developing quality…
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Tracy Organ Cease spends every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the Northside Common Ministries kitchen preparing lunch. Coffee in hand, he also meets with…