This story comes from our partners at WHYY. Imagine living in a house made of pineapple and mango skins, where the scent would greet you as you enter and leave your home. And imagine that the ...
The U.S. Forest Service is planning a massive overhaul that includes closing research stations in Pennsylvania. What's at stake? Some residents and environmental groups oppose the Pennsylvania ...
A new report finds Pennsylvania’s use of solar energy is on the rise, but the state still falls behind most of the country in adding more renewable energy on the grid. The environmental group ...
Pennsylvania is getting a federal grant to install a geothermal energy project at an existing natural gas site in Western Pennsylvania. The project will convert an existing natural gas well owned by ...
A new online tool calculates how much Pennsylvanians could save by switching from a gas-powered car to an EV. As Trump administration policies are impacting funding for scientists, some are choosing ...
This story comes from Pennsylvania Capital-Star, independent reporting on state government that impacts communities statewide. Requiring electricity companies to publish maps of their systems could ...
This story comes from our partners at WHYY. The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission on Thursday advanced guidance for when energy companies connect high-demand electric users such as data centers.
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 ...
On the shores of Lake Michigan, Megan Robertson stood in front of a group of journalists at a park in Whiting, Ind. To the north, Chicago’s skyline rises over the lake. “You look over here and you’ve ...
The non-profit Three Rivers Waterkeeper, represented by Appalachian Mountain Advocates, has sent a 60-day notice to Neville Chemical of its intent to sue the company for violating its water pollution ...
This story comes from our partner, 90.5 WESA. A former trade school in the Hill District is celebrating a new rooftop solar array that will cover more than 20% of the building’s electricity needs.
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