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“These stories are out there, and they’re true, whether or not anyone’s telling them.”
— Charlie Wolfson, PublicSource’s local government reporter
& Report for America corps member
Dear false,

We’ll start with the bad news: Decisions are being made every day that affect Allegheny County residents — from how stormwater management affects your home’s landslide risk to whether funding is available to help fix that pothole to how and why police show up on your street – and as many local newsrooms shrink, there aren’t enough reporters to make sure important stories get covered.

Now here’s the good news: Report for America matches gifts from our readers to help reverse this trend — and you’ve probably already read PublicSource stories that exist through this initiative.

Since 2021, PublicSource has been a host newsroom with Report for America, a national program that pairs local newsrooms with reporters who provide in-depth coverage on under-reported issues and communities. We now host two full-time Report for America corps members who work to expand our reporting on critical stories and issues — Charlie Wolfson (local government) and Quinn Glabicki (environment & climate). Report for America covers part of their salaries and connects them to a national network of other journalists doing this work.

This partnership produces important stories, like Quinn’s story about a Greene County “frack-out” that left residents without usable water, and Charlie’s investigations into the county’s stalled police review board and plans to shrink the jail by half or more.

Now we’re asking you to be the final piece in the puzzle and step up to cover the rest of the cost of this reporting. We’ve set a goal of raising $6,000 before Sept. 30. Your gift of $25, $50 or more helps keep these stories coming and ensures that you’re not in the dark about decisions that affect you and your neighbors.
 
Sustain our local government and environment coverage with a gift today.
Thanks in advance for your support.

Sincerely,

Halle Stockton
Editor-in-Chief
PublicSource

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