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A future grounded in faith
Features, Spring Garden
A future grounded in faith
By admin 
November 27, 2020
Leeann and Wayne Younger, who planted Cityview Church in Spring Garden back in 2010, draw on their social justice activism, family life, and beliefs when envisioning the future of the Northside. By Katia Faroun Photo courtesy of Leeann and Wayne Younger Leeann and Wayne Younger seem to like the numb...
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Tamburitzans folk ensemble make a new home base in the Northside
Arts + Culture, Features
Tamburitzans folk ensemble make a new home base in the Northside
By admin 
September 2, 2020
Renovations made to the social hall of Holy Ghost Byzantine Catholic Church make way for a 'Tamburitzan Cultural Center' for both the troupe and the surrounding community. By Katia Faroun Photo courtesy of the Tamburitzans While most people were sheltered at home these past few months, The Tamburitz...
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Changing nation, changing census
Coronavirus, Editor Picks, Features, ...
Changing nation, changing census
By admin 
August 10, 2020
Over the last century, the census has adapted to changes in technology. This year, it’s being shaped by a global pandemic. Photo: Mobile Questionnaire Assistance sites like this one, staffed by a Northside Leadership Conference representative at the Northside Christian Health Center, are one measure...
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Northside singer-songwriter turns the ‘saddest spring’ into song
Arts + Culture, Coronavirus, Marshall-Shadeland
Northside singer-songwriter turns the ‘saddest spring’ into song
By admin 
July 30, 2020
Joel Lindsey’s new single, “The World Will Heal in Time,” is a message of hope during bleak times. Photo of Northside singer-songwriter Joel Lindsey with his guitar by Amy Lindsey By Katia Faroun As the world spent the spring season inside consumed by the news of the novel coronavirus infections, mu...
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Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh expands curbside services throughout Northside
Allegheny City Central, Marshall-Shadeland
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh expands curbside services throughout Northside
By admin 
July 17, 2020
As part of its phased reopening, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (CLP) is now offering curbside services, free outdoor WiFi, and wireless printing at Allegheny and other select locations. Woods Run will be added on July 21. Photo: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh's Allegheny branch started offering cur...
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ALCOSAN launches new effort to assist low-income households
Chateau, Latest Northside News
ALCOSAN launches new effort to assist low-income households
By admin 
July 14, 2020
The wastewater treatment plant is now offering the Clean Water Assistance Fund to help pay the sewage treatment bills of low-income people living in any of the 83 municipalities the company services. Photo: ALCOSAN mascot, Frankie the Fish, at the company's annual open house in 2019. By Haley McMona...
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Composting can offset pandemic-related food waste
Coronavirus, Editor Picks, Education
Composting can offset pandemic-related food waste
By admin 
July 1, 2020
More people are eating at home due to COVID-19, and food waste, which already makes up over 12% of Pennsylvania’s residential waste, is on the rise. Here’s how you can help combat it. Photo courtesy of Pikist By Katia Faroun The COVID-19 pandemic has brought Americans face-to-face with a health cris...
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Owner of Flavors Famous Street Food aspires to make the place a household name
Features, Marshall-Shadeland
Owner of Flavors Famous Street Food aspires to make the place a household name
By admin 
June 11, 2020
Curtis Drane’s experience in the food industry and passion for restaurants gives him the optimism to turn his business into a franchise. By Katia Faroun Photos courtesy of Curtis Drane A mentor once told a young Curtis Drane that if he ever wants to change his life, he has to change his environment....
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