Michael Lynch
News FellowThe Erie, PA native has been a fellow in the WESA news department since May 2013. Having earned a bachelor's degree in print journalism from Duquesne University, he is now pursuing an M.A. in multi-media management. Michael describes his career aspiration as "I want to do it all in journalism."
Personal fun facts: "a typical Penguins' and Pirates' fan;" inaugural recipient of the Roy McHugh Prize for Writing Excellence, and vinyl record collector.
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In 2013, there were 1.1 million firearm-related background checks conducted in Pennsylvania.Now, state Sen. Camera Bartolotta (R- Washington/Greene) has…
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As the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre announced Thursday it would be entering the public phase of a $20 million school expansion project as it prepares to end…
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The National Guard can say goodbye to its Apache attack helicopters.By this fall, the Army will take control of all National Guard Apache aircrafts as…
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Somerset County is trying to find a way to connect the Flight 93 National Memorial with the Great Allegheny Passage as part of a 1,100-mile September 11…
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After nearly two years of development and delays, Pittsburgh’s bike share program is finally ready to roll.Through “Healthy Ride,” 500 bikes will be…
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For some, opera means women in Viking helmets singing century-old arias, but that’s not the case with CO-OPERA.A year-long collaborative effort among…
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Pennsylvania State Police will now carry the opioid overdose reversal drug naloxone in their cruisers.In Pennsylvania, heroin and prescription drug abuse…
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Bishop David Zubik announced Wednesday the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh will no longer charge to annul marriages.The diocese is answering the call of…
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You take the good with the bad.That’s what officials at the Allegheny County Health Department said about the sixth annual County Health Rankings released…
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Pittsburgh City Council will take a final vote Tuesday to approve a $500,000 state grant to renovate Knoxville Library.The Keystone Recreation, Park and…