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Year in Pictures: Trib photographers document a tumultuous 2020 in Western Pennsylvania

  Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review A young Donald Trump supporter sports the president’s iconic hair during a rally and campaign stop on Tuesday, Oct. 13, in Johnstown.   Kristina Serafini | Tribune-Review Frank Catanzano of Murrysville poses during a MAGA Meet Up event in near the new Murrysville Trump Victory Office on Saturday, Aug. 22.   Louis B. Ruediger | Tribune-Review Robert Wideman, 69, of Homewood takes a selfie with the Biden-Harris stage in the background at the Pittsburgh African American GOTV event at Lexington Technology Park on Monday, Nov 2. Wideman said he does not recall a presidential candidate ever visiting his hometown of Homewood.   Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review

Health care makes headlines early in year

Herald file Jamestown school district held a vigil to remember the life of 18-year-old high school student Darian Keyser, who died on Feb. 17. Jan. 2 — Closing the recidivism pipeline: An $800,000 grant given to West Central Workforce Development to assist 140 students age 18-24 in Mercer and Lawrence counties to transition from the judicial system to the workforce. Jan. 4 — ‘A great day’: Common Pleas Court of Mercer County swear in two new judges. Tedd Nesbit and Ronald Amrhein, elected the previous November, fill seats that have been vacant since January 2018. Jan. 5 — ‘The community’s project’: Shane Nugent is named as capital campaign chairman for the Shenango Valley Animal Shelter’s fundraising efforts to build a new center.

LETTER: Visitor policy changes disregard impact on pregnant women

In response to Karen Mansfield’s Dec. 1 article that summarized Allegheny Health Network’s visitor policy changes, Allegheny Health Network clearly is disregarding the negative impact on one of its vulnerable populations — pregnant women. As a health system with a program specifically designed to support the mental health of pregnant and postpartum women, this policy change to prohibit support people from attending appointments alongside patients is the antithesis of valuing perinatal mental health, is surprisingly tone deaf, and removes the focus on the patient’s individual needs. The system should provide options, such as submitting negative COVID tests, offering virtual visits, and confirming that support persons dwell in the same household as the patient, instead of eliminating them from the equation.

The PANDEM!C

(Illustration Credit: Marcus Kiser) In October, the Charlotte Journalism Collaborative (CJC) and BOOM Charlotte launched a graphic novel telling the stories of people in the Charlotte region who have been impacted by the coronavirus. In addition to qnotes, the CJC is a partnership with The Charlotte Observer, La Noticia, QCity Metro, WCNC-TV, WFAE-FM, the James L. Knight School of Communication at Queens University, the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library and Free Press. “COVID-19 is affecting the lives of everyone,” says Chris Rudisill, director of the CJC. “This creates an opportunity to translate local news reporting and scientific information in a new and dynamic way that will reach audiences who are typically not regular news readers or viewers.”

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