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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.© 2026 The Right Side of the Rivers Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Tony Guy - Candidate for Congress
    Jun 18 2026

    In this episode of The Right Side of the Rivers, host Todd McCollum and special co-host Eileen Cunningham welcome Beaver County Sheriff Tony Guy, Republican candidate for Pennsylvania’s 17th Congressional District. Tony shares his journey from growing up in Aliquippa and serving 25 years with the Pennsylvania State Police to leading the Beaver County Sheriff’s Office and now seeking to represent Western Pennsylvania in Congress. He discusses the values that shaped his career, the lessons learned from law enforcement, and why he believes common-sense leadership is needed in Washington.

    The conversation explores some of the most pressing issues facing the region, including public safety, juvenile crime, law enforcement staffing shortages, accountability in the justice system, and the challenges facing Pittsburgh’s downtown neighborhoods. Tony also discusses economic development, the future of manufacturing, the impact of the U.S. Steel–Nippon Steel partnership, and the importance of creating opportunities that allow families to build successful futures in Western Pennsylvania. The episode closes with a discussion of Pittsburgh sports, community pride, and Tony’s vision for bringing practical problem-solving and public service experience to Congress.

    Special Guests: Eileen Cunningham and Tony Guy.

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    1 hr
  • Live from the Foundry Dinner: The Road to 2026
    Jun 12 2026

    In this special edition of The Right Side of the Rivers, hosts Todd McCollum and Russell Dryer broadcast live from Pittsburgh’s iconic LeMont Restaurant ahead of the inaugural Foundry Dinner. Joined by Fox News contributor and political analyst Erin Maguire, Pennsylvania Treasurer and gubernatorial candidate Stacy Garrity, and lieutenant governor candidate Jason Richey, the panel discusses the political importance of Western Pennsylvania, the region’s economic potential, and the path to Republican victories in 2026.

    The conversation highlights Pittsburgh’s rich industrial heritage, the future of energy development in the region, the importance of manufacturing and union jobs, and how Southwestern Pennsylvania continues to play a decisive role in statewide and national elections. The guests also discuss Pennsylvania’s economic challenges, population decline, government spending, and the need for commonsense leadership focused on growth, opportunity, and keeping future generations in the Commonwealth.

    Along the way, the group shares their personal impressions of Pittsburgh, reflects on the city’s role in American history, and offers some lighthearted takes on local traditions—from Primanti Bros. sandwiches to the Pittsburgh Pirates’ playoff chances. Recorded before a live audience overlooking the city skyline, this special episode captures the energy, optimism, and civic pride that continue to shape the future of Western Pennsylvania.

    Special Guests: Erin Maguire, Jason Richey, and Stacy Garrity.

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    19 mins
  • Marjorie Tabb - Building a Better Pittsburgh Through Public Safety, Schools, and Community
    Jun 4 2026

    In this episode of The Right Side of the Rivers, hosts Todd McCollum and Russell Dryer welcome newly elected City of Pittsburgh Republican Committee member Marjorie Tabb for a conversation about her journey into local politics, her experiences living in Downtown Pittsburgh, and why she believes more residents need to become involved in shaping the city's future. Marjorie shares her background in healthcare administration and data analytics, discusses what inspired her to seek out the local Republican movement, and explains why she is considering a future run for public office.

    The discussion takes a deep dive into the challenges facing Pittsburgh today, including the decline of Downtown Pittsburgh, vacant storefronts, quality-of-life concerns, public safety issues, youth crime, and the impact these trends have on residents and businesses. The conversation also explores Pittsburgh Public Schools, school closures, educational accountability, school choice, and the importance of creating opportunities that keep families invested in the city.

    Todd and Russell also examine a controversial Allegheny County proposal for mandatory paid parental leave, discussing its potential impact on small businesses, healthcare providers, and economic competitiveness throughout the region. The episode wraps up with a look at neighborhood festivals, community engagement, the importance of balanced leadership, and why building a stronger Pittsburgh requires accountability, common-sense solutions, and active citizen involvement.

    Whether you're concerned about public safety, education, economic growth, or the future of Pittsburgh neighborhoods, this episode offers a thoughtful discussion about the challenges and opportunities shaping the region today.

    Special Guest: Marjorie Tabb.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
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