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Early on the morning of Nov. 6, the Associated Press declared Donald Trump the president-elect, and, by the afternoon, Vice President Kamala Harris conceded, drawing an end to months of campaigning.
Leading up to Nov. 5, PublicSource reporters sought out stories on the election’s potential impact on each of their respective beats. The process led to stories on K-12 education and misinformation classes, the future of transgender healthcare in the U.S. and more.
With Trump's reelection, our reporters returned to those stories’ sources, and others, for insight on the implications of Trump’s return to the White House.
Also, Local Government Reporter Charlie Wolfson walks you through the gains Trump made in Pennsylvania — a state he won on his way to at least 295 electoral votes — and how Allegheny County's support for him grew very little from 2020.
Finally, if you live in Southwestern Pennsylvania, we want to hear from you. Post-election, how are you feeling about the future? Fill out our form.
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Across the Pittsburgh region, from classrooms to care centers, Donald Trump’s impending return to the White House has shaken perceptions and altered horizons.
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Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures welcomes Billy Collins on Nov. 18 for our next Ten Evenings lecture of the season at Carnegie Music Hall! Collins will present a lecture on his latest book, “Water, Water.”
Tickets and subscriptions for the Ten Evenings lecture series can be purchased at pittsburghlectures.org or by phone at 412-622-8866 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays.
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PublicSource consistently brings you the most important stories from the Pittsburgh area. You have a story to share, too, and we want to help you tell it.
In this workshop led by PublicSource editors Halle Stockton and Jamie Wiggan, get tips for composing powerful, personal narratives, pitching a story for media attention and working with editors (or peers) to incorporate feedback.
Join us on Nov. 13 at 5100 W. Library Ave., Bethel Park, PA 15102.
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Join us at The Lab @ Silver Eye on Nov. 20 at 6-7:30 pm for an open conversation about building narrative and intimacy within photojournalism. Together, we’ll look at how PublicSource photographers Quinn Glabicki and Steph Strasburg build access and incorporate artistic tools into journalism through unpacking some of their images for PublicSource. Suggested donation of $15.
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