The Right Side of the Rivers
Pittsburgh perspectives on public issues.
Displaying all 4 Episode of The Right Side of the Rivers with the tag “election 2025”.
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Len Iorio & Michael Dell - Candidates for County Council
October 9th, 2025 | 56 mins 19 secs
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County Council candidates Len Iorio (District 12) and Michael Dell (District 8) join the show to talk about restoring fiscal discipline and pushing back against Allegheny County’s 36% property tax hike. With backgrounds in public service and finance, they share their plans to protect taxpayers, stop wasteful spending, and bring accountability back to county government.
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Todd McCollum & Patrick Provins - Candidates for County Council
September 25th, 2025 | 53 mins 20 secs
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In this episode, Allegheny County Council candidates Todd McCollum (District 13) and Patrick Provins (District 9) share their visions for restoring accountability, public safety, and regional growth. Joined by guest co-host Eileen Cunningham, they discuss the challenges facing their communities and how strong local leadership can bring real change to Allegheny County.
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Brian Weismantle - Candidate for County Sheriff
September 11th, 2025 | 48 mins 21 secs
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Sheriff candidate Brian Weismantle joins Todd and Russell to discuss law enforcement integrity, jail reform, and the role of the Sheriff’s Office in restoring public safety across Allegheny County. The episode also addresses breaking national news and reflects on political violence, accountability, and what it means to lead with courage and service.
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Tracy Larger - Candidate for City Council
August 28th, 2025 | 55 mins 43 secs
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District 4 City Council candidate Tracy Larger joins The Right Side of the Rivers to talk about her campaign, Pittsburgh’s public safety challenges, and the need for community-driven leadership. From controversial zoning proposals to overlooked neighborhood projects, this episode spotlights the disconnect between city hall and the residents they serve.