
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Eight months after the train derailment and toxic chemical spill, some residents of East Palestine are still living away from home because they fear for their health. We'll also hear how deer are grazing on young trees and native plants in Pittsburgh's parks. Plus, tiny freshwater jellyfish have been living in the Great Lakes for a century. So why don't we know more about them?
We have news about the selection of two hydrogen hubs for Pennsylvania, an injection well in Fayette County, a new hellbender license plate and more.
By The Allegheny Front4.8
4646 ratings
Eight months after the train derailment and toxic chemical spill, some residents of East Palestine are still living away from home because they fear for their health. We'll also hear how deer are grazing on young trees and native plants in Pittsburgh's parks. Plus, tiny freshwater jellyfish have been living in the Great Lakes for a century. So why don't we know more about them?
We have news about the selection of two hydrogen hubs for Pennsylvania, an injection well in Fayette County, a new hellbender license plate and more.

91,012 Listeners

38,053 Listeners

6,795 Listeners

38,856 Listeners

26,206 Listeners

9,231 Listeners

5,771 Listeners

464 Listeners

1,485 Listeners

10,200 Listeners

14,660 Listeners

1,202 Listeners

4,085 Listeners

16,395 Listeners

4,632 Listeners