HealthKristina Serafini / TribLIVE for Spotlight PAAddiction treatment providers in Pennsylvania face little state scrutiny despite harm to clientsby Aneri Pattani of KHN and Ed Mahon of Spotlight PAApril 29, 2021
HealthKristina Serafini/TribLIVE for Spotlight PAHow we investigated Pennsylvania’s addiction treatment industry and found weak oversight of providersby Aneri Pattani of KHN and Ed Mahon of Spotlight PAApril 29, 2021
CoronavirusDAN NOTT / For Spotlight PA‘You’ve got to do something’: Pa. rehabs buckle, begin to close under COVID-19 strainby Aneri Pattani of Spotlight PA and Ed Mahon of Spotlight PAAug. 26, 2020
EducationCommonwealth Media ServicesAfter Spotlight PA report on campus racism, lawmaker tells state system to take actionby Aneri Pattani of Spotlight PAAug. 24, 2020
CoronavirusCommonwealth Media ServicesA decades-old law is shielding the Wolf administration from scrutiny of its coronavirus responseby Aneri Pattani of Spotlight PAAug. 19, 2020
CoronavirusDAN NOTT / For Spotlight PAInside some Pennsylvania rehabs, ‘it’s like COVID doesn’t exist’by Aneri Pattani of Spotlight PAAug. 13, 2020
EducationSean Simmers / PennLive for Spotlight PAPa.’s public universities recruit students of color but fail them on campusby Aneri Pattani of Spotlight PAAug. 6, 2020
EducationJOSE F. MORENO / Philadelphia InquirerStudents of color offer solutions to make Pa. public universities more equitableby Aneri Pattani of Spotlight PAAug. 6, 2020
CoronavirusDAN NOTT / For Spotlight PACiting ‘overwhelming’ spread, Pa. moves to add staff, app to trace the coronavirusby Aneri Pattani of Spotlight PA and Sara Simon of Spotlight PAJuly 24, 2020
CoronavirusDAN NOTT / For Spotlight PAPolitics, fear keep some COVID-positive people from disclosing contacts. What’s the solution?by Aneri Pattani of Spotlight PAJune 26, 2020
CoronavirusDAN NOTT / For Spotlight PAParts of Pa. reopened without robust coronavirus contact tracing to keep residents safeby Aneri Pattani of Spotlight PA and Sarah Gantz of The Philadelphia InquirerJune 16, 2020
CoronavirusDAN NOTT / For Spotlight PAThousands of deaths later, Pa. finally mandates universal testing in nursing homes, but not for another monthby Aneri Pattani of Spotlight PAJune 9, 2020
CoronavirusDAN NOTT / For Spotlight PAFrom confusion to threats, some Pa. nursing home residents aren’t getting their coronavirus stimulus checksby Aneri Pattani of Spotlight PAJune 2, 2020
CoronavirusCommonwealth Media ServicesPa. health officials quietly alter erroneous nursing home case, death counts as providers cry foulby Aneri Pattani of Spotlight PAMay 21, 2020
CoronavirusJESSICA GRIFFIN / Philadelphia InquirerPa. sold nursing home testing plan as ‘universal’ and ‘radical’, but advocates say it’s optional and insufficientby Aneri Pattani of Spotlight PAMay 19, 2020
CoronavirusJESSICA GRIFFIN / Philadelphia InquirerPa. had early plan to protect nursing homes from the coronavirus, but never fully implemented itby Aneri Pattani of Spotlight PA and Rebecca Moss of Spotlight PAMay 9, 2020
CoronavirusROBERT FRANK / For the InquirerHow Pa. plans to keep track of the coronavirus after reopening to prevent another outbreakby Aneri Pattani of Spotlight PAMay 1, 2020
SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONDAN NOTT / For Spotlight PAPa. slashed the ranks of its contact tracing nurses. Now, they are pivotal to reopening, but only a fraction remain.by Aneri Pattani of Spotlight PAApril 24, 2020
CoronavirusCourtesy Aaron ArnoldSyringe exchanges deemed ‘life-sustaining’ during Pa. coronavirus shutdown, raising hopes for eventual legalizationby Aneri Pattani of Spotlight PAMarch 30, 2020
CoronavirusMONICA HERNDON / Staff PhotographerQuarantining patients at Pa. drug treatment centers could pose risk, but many have nowhere else to goby Aneri Pattani of Spotlight PAMarch 24, 2020
CoronavirusCommonwealth Media ServicesPa. eases take-home restrictions on meds for people in opioid recovery to reduce clinic crowdsby Aneri Pattani of Spotlight PAMarch 19, 2020
HealthiStockphoto / Philadelphia InquirerNearly 150,000 in Pa. could be forced to change medications beginning Jan. 1. Here’s why.by Aneri PattaniDec. 26, 2019
HealthCourtesy Gene DiGirolamoShe’s the force behind Pa.’s efforts to treat drug addiction. Critics say ‘there is more to the story.’by Aneri PattaniDec. 12, 2019
HealthPennLiveCriticized for cutting campus mental health counseling, Pa.'s largest community college adds new servicesby Aneri PattaniNov. 14, 2019
HealthANERI PATTANI / Spotlight PAFeeling suicidal, she turned to her college. But it had just cut campus mental health services.by Aneri PattaniNov. 12, 2019
HealthANERI PATTANI / Spotlight PAStudents blast Pa.'s largest community college for cutting campus mental health services while spending big on renovationsby Aneri PattaniOct. 31, 2019
HealthCourtesy of PennLivePa.’s largest community college eliminates campus mental health counseling for 17K studentsby Aneri PattaniOct. 16, 2019
HealthAnthony Pezzotti/Philadelphia InquirerWe’re investigating the business of addiction treatment in Pa. Share your stories.by Aneri PattaniOct. 2, 2019