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Subject Youth insight into quality of life in Homewood
Date May 20, 2023 1:01 PM
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More: PPS salaries; county exec primary aftermath; cut-rate criminal defense.
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This week: Homewood youth speak out about quality of life in Homewood ([link removed]) and the links between violence, support and stress. PublicSource released its second annual review of earnings ([link removed]) among Pittsburgh Public Schools employees. And we've got analysis following the Democratic primary win of Sara Innamorato for county executive and what that could mean for cooperation between government and business interests ([link removed]) .

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** We, the youth, mapped our feelings as we lived our lives in Homewood. The city must do better for our neighborhood. ([link removed])
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** At Pittsburgh schools, teacher pay surged, but some building operations staff made even more ([link removed])
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** After progressive wins, Allegheny County’s norm of government, labor and business harmony could be a lame duck ([link removed])
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Related: Sara Innamorato the victor in Democratic primary for Allegheny County executive ([link removed])
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** Criminal defense on the cheap? Allegheny County inching toward fix for cut-rate court-appointed lawyer system ([link removed])
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** Updated: Mon Valley libraries get $3.8 million for ‘transformative’ changes ([link removed])
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