Quinn Glabicki
quinnglabicki.bsky.social
Quinn Glabicki
@quinnglabicki.bsky.social
Photojournalist, Reporter
Based in Pittsburgh
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At opening weekend of #Photoville, hear from @publicsource.org’s @quinnglabicki.bsky.social and @stephstrasburg.bsky.social in a panel on building trust with underreported communities.

Learn more about creatively visualizing unseen harms and capturing under told stories.
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June 2, 2025 at 3:00 PM
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Our 2025 Photoville exhibit ‘Hollowed Out’ captures the gas extraction industry’s hidden toll on families.

Grantee @quinnglabicki.bsky.social chronicles locals who abandoned their homes due to pollution and water contamination in our exhibit at Brooklyn Bridge Park in New York.

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May 28, 2025 at 9:45 PM
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In 2024 @publicsource.org reporter @quinnglabicki.bsky.social drilled into EQT's operations in rural PA and WV, explored the company's climate claims and profiled its CEO in "EQT's Gas Play" www.publicsource.org/eqt-gas-play/
EQT: Climate change, politics and Appalachia
CEO Toby Rice wants to lead “the largest green initiative on the planet.” Explore the politics, dollars and communities in the natural gas producer’s fracking path.
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December 31, 2024 at 1:47 PM
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Pittsburgh-based fracking giant EQT approaches 2025 with a sunny political forecast. Will an ongoing EPA investigation drift away? Will a class-action lawsuit cloud the skies? @quinnglabicki.bsky.social scans the horizon www.publicsource.org/pittsburgh-n...
Scrutiny of EQT fracking likely to shift in 2025
EQT has complaints against it in West Virginia. It has been sued in Pennsylvania. Now, the natural gas giant is meeting a fracking-friendly Washington.
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December 31, 2024 at 1:47 PM
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1/ Older Black men in American cities are dying of overdose more than any other demographic group. Jamie Wiggan and I investigated the forces behind these deaths in Pittsburgh, including fear of calling 911 — a consequence of racist drug war policies. 🧵 www.publicsource.org/allegheny-co...
Pittsburgh’s older Black men hit hardest by overdose crisis
Large U.S. counties' morality data, including Allegheny County, Pa., shows Black men born from 1951-1970 are most likely to die by overdose.
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December 20, 2024 at 11:22 PM
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Two weeks after voting to increase taxes on all property owners, Allegheny County Council got cold feet on a proposed increase in fees on polluters, @quinnglabicki.bsky.social reports. U.S. Steel is pleased. www.publicsource.org/health-depar...
Allegheny County Council punts vote on permit fee increase
Plans to hike permitting fees for industrial polluters have been put on hold while council support wavers.
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December 18, 2024 at 12:11 PM
Toby Rice backed winners in the Senate. He hobnobbed with Trump at Mar-a-Lago.

He has become one of the most influential fossil fuel executives in America.

Now, his “Shalennial” vision to vastly expand American gas exports is ever closer to reality.

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EQT’s Toby Rice poised for profits and pipelines after GOP wins
With fracking supporters Donald Trump and Dave McCormick headed for Washington, Rice’s Pittsburgh natural gas corporation is positioned to profit.
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November 25, 2024 at 5:54 PM