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The Right Side of the Rivers

The Right Side of the Rivers

By: Pittsburgh City Committee & Sidekick Media Services
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The Right Side of the Rivers is where Pittsburgh’s history and values meet today’s challenges. This show takes on public issues from a distinctly Pittsburgh point of view — offering commonsense conversations, right-of-center perspectives, and thoughtful discussions on the people, policies, and principles shaping Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, and Pennsylvania. Whether it’s local government, community priorities, or statewide debates, The Right Side of the Rivers brings clarity, balance, and a grounded approach to the issues that matter to our city and our future.© 2025 The Right Side of the Rivers
Episodes
  • Joe Pegher
    Aug 14 2025
    In the first-ever live episode of The Right Side of the Rivers, hosts Todd McCollum and Russell Dryer are joined by Greenfield resident and committee member Joe Pegher for a candid conversation about Pittsburgh’s industrial heritage, the tragic US Steel plant explosion in Clairton, and the future of steel in the Mon Valley. They discuss current challenges facing the city — including police staffing shortages, crime response tools like ShotSpotter, and controversial traffic-calming measures — while highlighting Joe’s deep community roots and his perspective on local leadership in Council District 5. With personal stories and policy debate, this episode blends heartfelt reflection with clear-eyed analysis of what Pittsburgh needs to move forward. Special Guest: Joe Pegher.
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    59 mins
  • Eileen Cunningham
    Jul 31 2025
    In this episode of The Right Side of the Rivers, hosts Todd McCollum and Russell Dryer welcome guest Eileen Cunningham - local activist, former county council candidate, and founder of One Vote PA. Together, they discuss the state of Pittsburgh’s city budget, the deteriorating vehicle fleet, and the ongoing need for transparency and fiscal responsibility in city government. Eileen shares her personal journey into politics, insights from her campaign in County Council District 11, and how grassroots outreach is making an impact across Allegheny County and beyond. The conversation also highlights Pennsylvania's shifting political landscape, the importance of voter engagement, and how flipping registrations and building community trust is reshaping the Republican presence in urban and suburban areas alike. Plus, the hosts spotlight Superior Court candidate Maria Battista and Commonwealth Court candidate Matt Wolford. They also reflect on the legacy and local roots of bestselling author, Salena Zito. Whether you're a lifelong Pittsburgher or just tuning in to local politics, this episode offers an honest, boots-on-the-ground look at the people and principles working to bring balance and common sense back to government. Special Guest: Eileen Cunningham.
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    58 mins
  • Introduction
    Jul 21 2025
    In this inaugural episode of The Right Side of the Rivers, hosts Todd McCollum and Russell Dreyer reflect on their shared journey in Pittsburgh politics, highlighting how grassroots involvement and local leadership can shape the future of the region. They discuss the current state of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County politics, the challenges posed by progressive policies, and why now is the time for commonsense residents to engage, organize, and make a difference. From tackling issues like homelessness and public safety to supporting working-class communities, Todd and Russell share their insights on how civic involvement at the neighborhood level can drive meaningful change. They also preview key local elections in 2025 and introduce listeners to the candidates working to bring accountability and opportunity back to Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. Looking ahead, they offer a sneak peek at future guests, starting with City Council District 6 candidate Jacob Dumont, founder of Northside Action News.
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    39 mins
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