High levels of toxic 'forever chemicals' in the airport’s stormwater are being discharged into tributaries of Montour Run, a ...
The 2026 Pennsylvania River of the Year is the Conestoga River, in the southeastern part of the state. Its headwaters are in Berks County, and the river flows more than 61 miles, meeting the ...
President Trump announced Thurday that his administration would rescind the legal underpinning of the nation’s climate rules. From the White House, the President called it the largest deregulatory ...
Kathy Knauer has been the executive producer for The Allegheny Front since 1995. She is responsible for overseeing the news operations, developing collaborations with other news organizations and ...
February 3, 2026, marks three years since a massive train derailment and chemical burn in East Palestine, Ohio, released over a million pounds of vinyl chloride, used in making plastic, and other ...
We all watched the news in horror last January as acres of California burned. Wildfire is increasingly becoming a problem in the East, too. You might remember the fires in New York City’s Central and ...
Earlier this month the owners of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette announced they would end publication of the newspaper in May. The announcement followed a protracted labor struggle at the paper that ...
Water providers are removing toxic PFAS chemicals from drinking water, but current methods are energy intensive. Temple researchers are looking at alternative technologies. Scientists from Temple ...
The winter storm dumped nearly a foot of snow in some places across the region this weekend and temperatures are expected to dip to the single digits Monday night. This frigid weather makes it easy to ...
Numerous health studies are ongoing following the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio 3 years ago. When conventional oil and gas operators in Ohio started seeing fracking wastewater come up ...
This article was first published by The Lever, an investigative newsroom. Click here to get The Lever ’s free newsletter. On a balmy evening last September, Michael Fowler stumbled out to the south ...