
Emily Previti
Keystone Crossroads ReporterEmily Previti is WITF's reporter for Keystone Crossroads, a statewide public media collaboration focused on issues facing Pennsylvania's cities.
Emily previously covered municipal dysfunction and state interventions as a city hall reporter in Harrisburg for the Patriot-News/PennLive, and in Atlantic City for The Press of Atlantic City.
She twice won the New Jersey Press Association's Art Weissman award for public service journalism for two watchdog projects. Before going to work for The Press, Emily covered suburban Chicago for Northwest Newsgroup.
She earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania. As an undergraduate, she worked for WXPN-FM's Morning Show and Kids Corner programs.
Her "off" hours are spent running, swimming, reading and seeking laughter and good music.
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A judge has ruled the corruption case against former Harrisburg Mayor Stephen Reed will go to trial.Reed faces corruption, bribery, theft and other…
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Pennsylvania's property valuation system is, arguably, the least regulated in the country.Nearly all state governments either handle valuations themselves…
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Nanticoke is the first city and 10th municipality in Pennsylvania to complete the Commonwealth's Act 47 program for distressed municipalities.The city's…
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At least 50 Pennsylvania municipalities legislate against sleeping or camping in public places.The municipalities are among an untold number of places…
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Some Pennsylvania lawmakers say the rules governing public pensions need to change, but not everyone follows the guidelines already in place.And it looks…
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Compared to commuters in other states, a larger portion of Pennsylvanians commute alone and have relatively shorter trips to work.Researchers expected…
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Governor Tom Wolf's first budget address put on an emphasis on his vision for improving Pennsylvania's present and its future. He is calling for a bevy of…
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Pennsylvania's worst-performing district would have all of its schools run by a private charter school company.
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You'd never know it from the road, but in the woods in Allentown, there's a small monument to just how resourceful people can be, when they have to…
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Kaylee Swanson is about to become a homeowner.It's at least a year ahead of schedule for the 27-year-old and her boyfriend, "We're kind of just tired of…