Keystone Crossroads staff
@pacrossroadsKeystone Crossroads: Rust or Revival? explores the urgent challenges pressing upon Pennsylvania’s cities. Four public media newsrooms are collaborating to report in depth on the root causes of our state’s urban crisis — and on possible solutions. Keystone Crossroads offers reports on radio, web, social media, television and newspapers, and through public events.
More from the Contributor
Life during coronavirus: the Pennsylvania shutdown in pictures
Across the state, Pennsylvanians are trying to adjust to a new normal. Life in our homes, our public spaces, and our economy looks much different than it did mere weeks ago.
5 years ago
Listen to Smart Talk discuss ‘Over The Line?’ series
We discuss how Pennsylvania's congressional districts came to look like a Rorschach test, the effect on elections and policy and the impact on the citizenry.
7 years ago
Pennsylvania’s last minute voting guide
It’s Election Day and registered voters across Pennsylvania head to the polls. Here’s what you need to know: ...
8 years ago
Keystone Crossroads receives national recognition for reporting on immigration and pensions
Last week, Keystone Crossroads received three national awards at the Public Radio News Directors, Inc. conference in St. Louis. Th ...
8 years ago
In reporting Locked out: Pa. has a housing problem, we came across some pretty wonkish terms. Here’s a shortcut to under ...
9 years ago
Explainer video: How much you need to earn to afford a one-bedroom apartment in Pennsylvania
On average, $14.21 an hour. $14.21 an hour is the amount you’d have to earn, on average, to afford a “modest” on ...
9 years ago
David Thornburgh on raising civic expectations, tax reform and ‘strategic impatience’
David Thornburgh is President and CEO of Committee of Seventy, a non-profit, non-partisan government watchdog in Philadelphia. ...
10 years ago
Best of Keystone Crossroads 2014
As 2014 comes to an end, we want to share with you some of our best work, so far. About six months ago we launched ...
10 years ago
Series examines the struggle to revitalize Hanover’s Center Square
The story of Hanover, Pennsylvania, a small borough of about 15,000 residents between Gettysburg and York is familiar to towns across the ...
10 years ago
Required reading from Pennsylvania’s top urban thinkers and doers
We asked city leaders and urban planners what books have touched a nerve with them on how cities can thrive or fail. We asked city ...
10 years ago
David Myers on recapturing a city’s riverfront, brewpubs and convention centers
David Myers is the founding director of the O’Pake Institute for Ethics, Leadership and Public Service at Alvernia University. ...
10 years ago