Journalist
(Pennsylvania)
General assignment reporter for News Works WHYY, Philadelphia's NPR affiliate.
Links: @awmoselle | (Current as of: August 19, 2016)
WHYY (PA)
May 28, 2019
Low-income residents in need of free legal services will soon be better connected to Philadelphia’s network of non-profit resources.
News Story
WHYY (PA)
August 31, 2017
One of Philadelphia's largest legal assistance organizations, is pushing area colleges and universities to stop asking prospective students about any crimes in their past.
News Story
WESA (Pittsburgh)
August 18, 2016
In a report released Monday called Mending the Safety Net, CLS said the cash assistance program's requirements are too burdensome and that it doesn't provide families with nearly enough money each month.
General assignment reporter for News Works WHYY, Philadelphia's NPR affiliate.
Links: @awmoselle | (Current as of: August 19, 2016)
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News StoryNew $65M legal center hopes to be game changer for Philly’s poor
Aaron MoselleWHYY (PA)
May 28, 2019
Low-income residents in need of free legal services will soon be better connected to Philadelphia’s network of non-profit resources.
News Story
Philly legal aid group urging colleges to stop asking applicants about criminal record
Aaron MoselleWHYY (PA)
August 31, 2017
One of Philadelphia's largest legal assistance organizations, is pushing area colleges and universities to stop asking prospective students about any crimes in their past.
News Story
Advocates For Needy Urge Changes To PA Welfare System
Aaron MoselleWESA (Pittsburgh)
August 18, 2016
In a report released Monday called Mending the Safety Net, CLS said the cash assistance program's requirements are too burdensome and that it doesn't provide families with nearly enough money each month.
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