Dear Reader,
As we close out 2021, we look back on a year of upheaval, recovery, fresh starts and frustrations.
Pittsburgh has seen major changes: A new mayor. A new “normal” for students, workers and just about everyone as the pandemic spread through its second year. Even a (likely) new owner for the Penguins as the team skates ahead with a development deal that residents hope can benefit a community scarred by the team’s former home.
Ongoing problems have remained. Inequities, forgotten communities, residents struggling to just keep the heat on. And through all of this, we’ve also heard stories of resilience and hope.
Our team has responded by getting out and telling stories. There are memories to cherish, plenty of things we hope stay in 2021 and a record of journalism that captures what a year unlike any other meant for Pittsburgh.
As we look to the new year, we want to share some of our favorite pieces from the past 12 months.
Click here to read some of our most notable stories from this year.
We hope that as you read through this retrospective, you’ll be able to sense the dedication and care that our team members put into their reporting, and that the extra time and attention given to each story gives you a fuller picture of what’s gone on in our region — and what’s to come in the next year.
If you’d like to support our efforts to bring you fact-checked, reliable, independent reporting like this in the new year, please make a triple-matched gift today.
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