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360 degrees of the Cheat River: A journey to revitalization on an Ohio River tributary

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Tracing water, memory and change through Black experiences along and near Route 65

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One Ohio River town that’s using outdoor recreation to boost its economy

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City planners introduce a new guide to formalize how the public can get involved in how Pittsburgh is changing

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Remy Davison

Editorial and visuals intern  

I recently graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a degree in design and a minor in writing. Throughout undergrad, I was looking for opportunities to combine these two disciplines and had to self-teach a lot of journalistic practices in pursuit of my own projects. PublicSource has been an invaluable learning experience for me in gaining a formal journalistic experience and in providing the opportunity to work on interesting, meaningful projects with both my visual design and writing skills. Learning from a small team of dedicated and kind people has also made PublicSource a wonderful place to work and has opened up future career opportunities.

‘We deserve it’: Larimer residents reflect on the neighborhood’s history and the long fight for redevelopment

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Black communities are disproportionately hurt by gun violence. We can’t ignore them.

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Collaboration between residents and police can reduce gun violence. But trust is crucial.

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