2022
Pittsburgh City Council has 90 days to address concerns about Oakland’s future
90.5 WESA | By Margaret J. Krauss
Fern Hollow Bridge will reopen this month, and then other bridges beckon
90.5 WESA | By Margaret J. Krauss
New Report Shows Black Homeownership is Down Significantly in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Magazine | By Ollie Gratzinger
Advocates call on Pittsburgh to put $10M toward supporting groups serving the hungry
90.5 WESA | By Kiley Koscinski
Black Homeownership is declining in Pittsburgh amid
rising home values, per new report
90.5 WESA | By Kate Giammarise
2021
2021 Mayoral candidates on Pittsburgh policies: Bill
Peduto
Pittsburgh City Paper | By Ryan Deto
Opinion: Mayor-elect Gainey, invest in neighborhood
development
Tribune Live | By Ernie Hogan
Conservatorship process has created ‘hotspots for abuse,’
experts tell Pennsylvania lawmakers
Public Source | By Rich Lord
2020
Long-stalled Pittsburgh Land Bank now without a leader
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | By Katie Giammarise
Another hurdle in pandemic recovery: Split between
banking regulators on community development
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | By Daniel Moore
Guest column: Building Community Power Through
Participation
Pittsburgh City Paper | By Greater Pittsburgh Nonprofit Partnership,
Pittsburgh Community Reinvestment Group, and Keystone Progress
Education Fund, City Paper
Election 2020: Understanding Vote-By-Mail and
Inspiring High School Voter Work, including
COVID-19 Challenges
Pittsburgh City Paper | By Greater Pittsburgh Nonprofit Partnership,
Pittsburgh Community Reinvestment Group, and Keystone Progress
Education Fund, City Paper
Webinar training series aims to help nonprofits
increase voting participation in hardest-to-reach
communities
Pittsburgh City Paper | By Lisa Cunningham
Election 2020: Understanding The Basics and
New Pennsylvania Voting Laws
Pittsburgh City Paper | By Greater Pittsburgh Nonprofit Partnership,
Pittsburgh Community Reinvestment Group, and Keystone Progress
Education Fund, City Paper
Mayor Peduto on the city’s climate change goals as
related to public transit
Pittsburgh City Paper | By Ryan Deto
Proposed Community Reinvestment Act changes have
community groups concerned
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | By Ashley Murray and Kate Giammarise
State won't overhaul Medicaid transportation program
following study
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | By Katie Giammarise
In the battle to combat blight, Pittsburgh’s land
bank is a bust
Pittsburgh Today | By Jeffery Fraser
2019
Pa. transportation assistance program must be
studied before changes are made
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | By Katie Giammarise
Tearing Down History: NEARLY 300 Historic STRUCTURES GONE, MOST A RESULT OF City, Owner NEGLECT
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | By Sean D. Hamill
Pa. conservatorship law pits anti-blight advocates
against property owners
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | By Katie Giammarise
How busways can lead Pittsburgh into an equitable
public transit future
Pittsburgh City Paper | By Ryan Deto
Three Better Ideas Than a Vacant Storefront Tax for San Francisco
Catalyst | By Cathy Reisenwitz, Catalyst
Pittsburgh is one of the most gentrified cities in the
U.S.
Pittsburgh City Paper | By Ryan Deto
‘Milking’: How some absentee property owners contribute
to blight in the Pittsburgh region
Public Source | By Mark Kramer
2018
Port Authority begins 'rebranding' process to
change its image
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | By Ed Blazina
PA was prepared to offer Amazon more than
$4 Billion
90.5 WESA | By Margaret J. Krauss, Sarah Boden, Kathleen J. Davis
Troy Hill Citizens Work To Make Neighborhood A Place People 'Want To Stay, Want To Live'
90.5 WESA | By Brian Cook
Pittsburgh hosts 'Railvolution' conference pushing
development around transit facilities
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | By Ed Blazina
Fair Housing is 50, but has its promise ever been
realized?
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | By Katie Giammarise
Abandoned Ghost Ramps Aren't Scary, But They Are
Evidence Of Pittsburgh's Ambitious Past
90.5 WESA | By Katie Blackley
How re-allocating a Pittsburgh parking tax can combat
city's affordable housing shortage
Pittsburgh City Paper | By Ryan Deto
How to build more affordable housing? Garfield is
experimenting with ADUs
Public Source | By Sandra Tolliver
What Happened to Skybus? The Futuristic Transit System
That Pittsburgh Didn't Choose
90.5 WESA | By Katie Blackley
2017
Choose A Color And Buckle Up: Allegheny County's
Belt System Is Low Tech, But Navigable
90.5 WESA | By Katie Blackley
Lawrenceville Corporations breaks ground on
community land trust
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | By Emily McConville
2016
Transportation issues remain uncertain for
Pittsburgh's Affordable Housing Task Force
Pittsburgh City Paper | By Ryan Deto
Hazelwood, bruised and battered, poised for
resurgence
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | By Diana Nelson Jones
Fineview Home Gains National Attention
WTAE | By Shannon Perinne
Pittsburghers, Amtrak, NS and PennDOT
Railway Age | By William C. Vantuono
Bus stop upgrades on Smithfield Street part of
bigger transformation
Tribune Live | By Melissa Daniels
Opinion: Transit advocate Chris Sandvig on the
new Downtown bus 'super stop'
Pittsburgh City Paper | By Chris Sandvig
Nonprofit director aims to rebuild Hazelwood
Tribune Live | By Tom Fontaine
2015
Wide Racial Gap Remains For Pittsburgh Mortgage
Loan Approvals
90.5 WESA | By Kevin Gavin
Pittsburgh working with neighborhood group to
identify blighted homes in Beltzhoover
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | By Diana Nelson Jones