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As the Pittsburgh Lenten season comes to a close, WESA's The Confluence went out with their microphones and created an audio tour of what the region has to offer.
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On today’s episode of The Confluence: Secretary Celeste Trusty from the state’s Board of Pardons explains how the process of applying for clemency has received a major update for the first time in decades; WESA reporter Sarah Boden discusses the challenges families face to manage finances when aging loved experience dementia or other cognitive decline; and a snapshot of fish fry meals from around the city this Lenten season.
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Who doesn’t love quintessentially Pittsburgh experiences? Our Pittsburghese story looks at where “yinz” came from, and has a little test to see if you have a Pittsburgh accent; drivers will be familiar with the “Pittsburgh left,” an opportunity to cheat the light and turn left before oncoming traffic moves; and as this is Fish Fry season in the city, we explore what made the seasonal tradition such a sensation. (The Good Question! Podcast is sponsored by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.)
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During Lent, a couple hundred fish fries usually flood the Pittsburgh region. But this year, some churches and fire stations have had to cancel the popular fundraisers due to supply shortages and rising prices.
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The Pittsburgh Lenten Fish Fry Map tracks the location, menus and operating hours of fish fries throughout Pittsburgh.
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On today's program: Allegheny County makes plans for a potential COVID-19 outbreak; why one climate scientist is breaking up with airplanes to decrease…
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It's been nearly two years since Pennsylvania legalized medical marijuana, and this week, a handful of dispensaries began selling it.At and ahead of the…
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Fish fry season has begun, so here's where to get your fish sandwiches, dinners and other Friday staples. There are several guides online if you're…
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Fish fries abound in Pittsburgh this time of year, and this week's Social Club is dripping with tasty fried batter. (What's the plural for "fish fry"…