Eleanor Klibanoff
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If you had $50,000 to improve your community, what would you do? Would you invest in infrastructure, build a park or fund a non-profit organization? Or…
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Surrounded by state health officials and fellow lawmakers, Senator Vincent Hughes said, "The only thing good that came out of the lead crisis in Flint,…
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When David Rosner was a kid, he'd go into his grandfather's garage and mix up cans of paint. "I can still remember just sticking a stick in to mix it up…
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Pittsburgh Police Chief Cameron McLay can't be with all of his officers, all the time. While they're driving their beat, responding to calls and policing…
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A few weeks ago, we published a story about Pennsylvania cities trying to recruit bilingual police officers. Although the Latino population is growing…
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Loan payments and credit downgrades mean that the state's community colleges won't recover right away.Some of the upsides of a community college — lower…
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From the back of Barry Grossman's house, you get a panoramic view of Lake Erie: miles and miles of uninterrupted lake, anchored on one side by the popular…
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It's the first thing in the morning, which means Ramona DiMassimo has already claimed her spot at one of the desks in the computer room of her apartment…
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Once home to some of the country's strictest anti-illegal-immigration laws, Hazleton is now 40 percent Latino. The city is younger and bigger than it's been in decades, and the economy is thriving.
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The Marcellus Shale runs under 60 percent of Pennsylvania. But the areas where drilling takes place feel the economic effects more than most. On Thursday,…