Megan Harris, PublicSource

Megan Harris

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Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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  • 90.5 WESA
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  • Tribune-Review

Past articles by Megan:

Pittsburgh police complaint and discipline numbers have trended upward

As the public awaits answers in the wake of a deadly arrest, police data shows recent disciplinary changes and effects of body-worn cameras. → Read More

Advocates Hope To Expand PA's Path To Restoring Driver's Licenses

On today's program: Gov. Tom Wolf discusses the odds of a minimum wage hike in Pennsylvania; a local woman empowers her neighbors in the "forgotten" West → Read More

Eating Disorder Diagnoses Are Growing In Women Over 40

On today's program: Eating disorders uniquely affect women over age 40; mentorship at Brashear came from an unexpected place; what it will take for → Read More

Argo AI Wants To Prepare The World For Autonomous Cars

On today's program: Argo AI’s CEO explores the future of self-driving cars in Pittsburgh; Hazelwood’s neighborhood plan gets approved after years of work → Read More

Winter Is Coming, And Western PA Needs Plow Truck Drivers

On today's program: Southwestern Pennsylvania is hiring a couple hundred plow truck drivers; the Steelers say Mexico is their biggest international market, → Read More

Stephen Chbosky On Fear, Faith And The Love Of Stephen King

On today's program: Pittsburgh native and author Stephen Chbosky talks about his latest release ahead of a trip home; an expert weighs in on which → Read More

Allegheny County Among The Nation's Top Prosecutors For Insurance Fraud

On today's program: Allegheny County is a hotbed for false insurance fraud claims; Pittsburgher David Greene sheds a tear for another lost Pirates season; → Read More

Pittsburgher Ming-Na Wen To Be Honored As 'Disney Legend'

On today's program: Duquesne University is opening a new osteopathic medical school; questions remain about a lunchtime double stabbing downtown; → Read More

Light Of Life To Break Ground On New North Side Facility

On today’s program: New leadership at Light of Life Rescue Mission wants to increase outreach efforts; why the Three Rivers Regatta was canceled; barring → Read More

Inequity Remains Pittsburgh's Biggest Health Risk, Hacker Says

On today’s program: Pittsburgh's health outcomes are improving, but not for everyone; what a proposed merger between Pfizer and Canonsburg-based Mylan → Read More

As Neighborhood Grows, Can Lawrenceville Provide 'Housing For All?'

On today’s program: A Pittsburgh journalist tells the stories of families wounded by the opioid crisis; a Hazelwood support group helps families of kids → Read More

A Local Startup Is Bringing Cemeteries To The Cloud

On today's program: Medical marijuana will soon be used to treat anxiety, but not as a first resort; a local activist pushes shopping local during Amazon → Read More

Depression In Older Pittsburghers Is Dropping

On today’s program: A 30-year Pitt study finds depression symptoms are decreasing in Pittsburgh's youngest seniors; President Trump replaces the Clean → Read More

Low-Wage Living Takes A Physical And Mental Toll

On today’s program: An update on the MRSA outbreak at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh; the director of physician services at Gateway Rehab discusses → Read More

With Incoming CEO, P3R Sets A New Course

On today’s program: A new look, leader and vision for the group behind Pittsburgh's marathon; Kitchen of Grace provides a place for teens to gain tools for → Read More

The Legacy Of Olympian And Pittsburgher Herb Douglas

On today's program: A conversation with the oldest living African American olympic medalist and Pittsburgher Herb Douglas; the Pennsylvania Department of → Read More

A Tiny Art Museum Is Headed To The Moon In 2021

On today’s program: A conversation with a pioneer of the space art movement about the first museum on the moon; Pennsylvania rivers get a second life as → Read More

100 Years After PA Ratified The 19th Amendment, Activists Say More Work Is Needed

On today’s program: the Pennsylvania League of Women Voters mark 100 years since Pennslvania ratified the 19 th Amendment; Pennsylvanians spend big on the → Read More

Michael Silverstein Brings A Taste Of The Strip District To Fox's 'MasterChef'

On today's program: The man accused of plotting to attack a church on the North Side is due in court; MasterChef contestant and Pittsburgher Michael → Read More

Pride In Pittsburgh Goes Grassroots 50 Years After Stonewall

On today’s program: Pride month celebrations kick off in Pittsburgh this weekend; the Mattress Factory art museum tries to find its footing after sexual → Read More