Making The Grade: Environmental Charter School at Frick Park

OnQ celebrates Earth Day with a look at a unique local charter school designed to educate children about the environment like never before. OnQ's Tonia Caruso takes us inside and outdoors to The Environmental Charter School at Frick Park.


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The Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced its Emmy winners this fall, and three OnQ productions were awarded statuettes. OnQ has highlights from the ceremony in Philadelphia.


OnQ's Tonia Caruso hosts a discussion on the strengths and challenges of filmmaking in Pittsburgh. Guests imclude: Russ Streiner of The Pittsburgh Film Office, Stefanie Pashman of Three Rivers Workforce Investment Board, George Jaber from I.A.T.S.E. and local filmmaker, Carl Kurlander.


On Mister Rogers' 80th birthday, plans were unveiled for the construction of the permanent Fred Rogers statue on Pittsburgh's North Shore. OnQ's Michael Bartley reports on the unique design plans.


Pittsburgh has a lot to brag about when it comes to going green but some local leaders say not so fast - there's still a lot more work to be done. OnQ's Tonia Caruso looks at the latest plans and proposals designed to make our region even more environmentally friendly.


OnQ's Tonia Caruso explores the orgins of health insurance, and shows how that history led to the benefits - and challenges of today.


Lawrenceville resident Jeff Gordon has lived a foolish life - as one of the world's premiere clowns named "Gordoon." OnQ contributor Mike Lee sits down with Jeff and Gordoon as they retell their story about "Clown College," traveling the world, and teaching local kids the craft of comedy.


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