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Last July, Cooke hosted her 150th salon. The Allegheny Front’s intern Lauren Myers attended the salon and produced “ ...
Otters once inhabited every river system in Pennsylvania, but by the early 1900s, most of them were gone. Now, they’re making a comeback.
A former Pennsylvania dairy farmer takes his guitar on the road to address the mental health crisis in rural communities.
About 100 people who study ways to prevent injuries, illnesses and death in coal mines are set to lose their jobs in June.
With its new trail and discovery space in Frick Park, Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy aims to create an inclusive outdoor experience.