From federal policies to local debates over housing, schools and the environment, here’s a look back at the stories that ...
A certified EMT pushes through anxiety to pursue his dream career. Experts share optimism and worry for people with ...
A controversial type of involuntary mental health treatment will be available Jan. 1 as Allegheny County seeks alternative to ...
If a picture is worth a thousand words, Public Source visual journalists wrote volumes this year as their images framed the stories of a changing Pittsburgh.
With a veto-proof 6 votes, council took a step back from a proposed 30% hike, and voted to add funds for vehicle purchases, ...
One block in Pittsburgh’s Knoxville neighborhood shows how a legacy of population decline and neglect has allowed homes to ...
University of Pittsburgh researchers describe lost funding, rewritten grants and uncertainty as Trump administration research cuts take hold.
Winter weather poses challenges for the blind: unshovelled sidewalks thick with snow. Cane-users and guide dogs alike find hardship in the cold. Here’s how you can help.
Debates over transit funding drove much of Pennsylvania’s budget impasse, but Laura Chelgren argues that funding mobility should be a public health priority.
Violence Prevention Network USA believes human services professionals can identify radicalism and potentially intervene before it leads to political violence.
Pittsburgh Water board members asked nearly seven times more questions following a Public Source investigation into transparency at the public utility.
Transportation is connected to our mental and physical health and our access to essential needs and services. Citizens who are vulnerable or marginalized may be at increased risk of the ill-effects of ...