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Clairton Coke Works.

Episode for June 2, 2023

The Allegheny Front·June 2, 2023
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These high school students are grappling with living in the shadow of chemical pollution

Reid Frazier·June 2, 2023
Clairton Coke Works, near Pittsburgh, is Allegheny County's largest single source of particle pollution. Photo: Reid R. Frazier

Mon Valley leaders have $5M in U.S. Steel fines to spend, but little has gone to public health

Jillian Forstadt·June 2, 2023
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Pa. advocates say more scrutiny needed over well-plugging money

Rachel McDevitt·June 2, 2023
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The Allegheny Front wins 3 Golden Quills and Best in Show

The Allegheny Front·June 1, 2023
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EPA working with 5 Pa. farms on targeted pollution reduction to benefit Chesapeake Bay

Rachel McDevitt·May 30, 2023
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The Allegheny Front·May 26, 2023
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Researchers team up to analyze recordings of bird songs in Pennsylvania forests

Jacqui Sieber·May 26, 2023
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Glowing squirrels and the search for ‘why’

Points North·May 26, 2023
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EPA issues $2.4 M fine to Eastman Chemical for pollution at western Pa. site

Reid Frazier·May 26, 2023
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