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An-Li became a reporter while completing her law degree at Stanford. In law school, she wrote about housing affordability, criminal justice and economic development, among other topics. She also served as the intern to NPR Legal Affairs Correspondent Nina Totenberg in Washington, DC, helping Ms. Totenberg to cover the U.S. Supreme Court and other legal matters. Originally from Pittsburgh, An-Li interned with the investigations team at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette before joining 90.5 WESA in August

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Pennsylvania ranks 17th among states gearing up for shift to electric vehicles

Transportation recently overtook the electric power sector as the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S.

By An-Li Herring/WESA

Report: Pennsylvania stands to gain 243,000 jobs a year from clean energy investment

The clean-energy jobs that could be created each year over the next decade in Pennsylvania “are jobs across the board,” said Robert Pollin, a professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and one of the study’s authors.

By An-Li Herring/WESA