A lightning rod, a community and a telling moment in the region’s effort to address the housing crisis.
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In this newsletter: PublicSource journalists spent months getting to know the community that developed around the Smithfield shelter Downtown ([link removed]) , monitoring efforts to relocate its guests and chronicling its final weeks.
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** Smithfield homeless shelter in downtown Pittsburgh exposed frayed safety net and tested county compassion ([link removed])
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Read the stories of Dee, Sam and others who found respite in and around the now-closed Smithfield shelter Downtown.
“It is an ecosystem where people are supporting, loving, hugging one another in a system where no one else is doing that for them,” one advocate said.
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* Isabelle Cajka, a local mother and librarian, says it's time to make noise on the issue of child care ([link removed]) — especially as the country is looking at a Sept. 30 deadline, when an estimated 3.2 million U.S children could lose access to child care.
* There's consensus among some area doctors that everyone should get at least one bivalent COVID booster shot ([link removed]) to help prevent a fall surge.
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** At least fourteen states have sought to weaken child labor regulations in the past two years ([link removed])
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