Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Mike Wereschagin is an experienced journalist currently serving as the Assistant Managing Editor for Investigative Data at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette since January 2022. Alongside this role, Mike has worked as an investigative reporter for The Caucus, focusing on the intricacies of Pennsylvania's state government since December 2016. Previously, Mike spent over 13 years at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, contributing to significant investigative stories and covering a spectrum of topics including government, elections, and breaking news events. Additionally, Mike co-authored "Gone at 3:17: The Untold Story of the Worst School Disaster in American History," which involved extensive research and survivor interviews. Mike holds a degree from the University of Minnesota.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Post-Gazette is an American newspaper that offers the latest local, international, and sports news.Western Pennsylvania's largest newspaper and post-gazette.com is the region's most visited news website, together reaching nearly 1 million people each week. The Post-Gazette also provides reporting and commentary onPittsburgh's sports teams - the Steelers, Penguins, Pirates, and the University of Pittsburgh. The Post-Gazette is owned by Block Communications and its sister paper is The Blade of Toledo, Ohio . Block Communications properties include Block Electronic News Network (BENN), which helps smaller newspapers create digital revenue.Post-Gazette is headed by Publisher and Editor-In-Chief John Robinson Block and David M. Shribman. The paper is based in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, United States.