PITTSBURGH 360°
March 1, 2012
In this episode, Tonia Caruso introduces viewers to Lillie Leonardi, a former F.B.I. employee whose life was changed forever by her work at the Flight 93 crash site in Shanksville. The events prompted her to write a book to help not only herself, but others, heal. Michael Bartley visits Pittsburgh's Children's Hospital to learn why doctors there are treating not only children, but adults for congential heart defects. And viewers learn about a program that teaches children how to learn by designing their own video games.
Coming Up Next on Pittsburgh 360°
Thursday, May 30, 2013
The Voices
Tonia Caruso examines the complexities of the gun control debate. Gun experts, community groups, representatives from the mental health community and more weigh in on the issues and obstacles in the search for common ground. And as the arguing continues in Washington, Debra Germany of Pittsburgh isn't waiting for politicians. After her son was shot and killed, she's determined to make a difference by stopping gun violence in her community.





