With 1.8 million Pennsylvanians living with a disability, there are significant reasons to help them lead independent, healthy lives. OnQ's Tonia Caruso reports on the scope of the issue including challenges as well as efforts to promote inclusion, especially in the workforce.
He's a young man who's always on the go, working in his community and promoting inclusion for people with disabilities. Tonight, OnQ's Tonia Caruso introduces us to Chaz Kellem.
Guest Wilford Payne, Executive Director of Primary Care Health Services, joins host Chris Moore to discuss the importance of medical safety nets in the Pittsburgh region.
This stark, unforgettable exhibit at Pittsburgh's Warhol museum explores how the Nazis used medicine and science in their campaign to eliminate European Jews, the handicapped and others viewed as threats to the "master race."
Two Pittsburgh women work to fight crime with billboards offering rewards in local murders. Valerie Dixon and Debra Germany Morrison both lost their sons to gun violence.
Led by dance instructor Andrew Blight of the Pittsburgh Youth Ballet, these dance classes benefit kids from Child's Way, a daycare program for children with special medical needs.
It's parade season and Western Pennsylvanians love parades. Tonight, we introduce you to local two women who design and build some of the most colorful floats in the region.
The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh is threatening to separate from the National Episcopal Church over the consecration of openly gay Bishop, Gene Robinson of New Hampshire. The controversy has gripped local episcopalians who've staked their positions, and OnQ's Michael Bartley talks with a local man who's caught in the middle.
OnQ's Tonia Caruso takes us inside a home in Highland Park unlike most others in the neighborhood. Why it's not only pretty but good for the environment.
What happens to all those hats when there's a hat trick at Pittsburgh Penguins hockey games? Mike Behme of Boy Scout Troop 830 in Clinton, Pennsylvania found out they were being thrown in the trash, so he created Hat Tricks 4 Humanity as his Eagle Scout community service project. The hats now go to local and international charities. Sidney Crosby congratulated Mike and gave WQED a surprise interview for this story. Writer/Producer: David Solomon. Camera/Editing: Paul Ruggieri.