🤖🤖 Robots in Hazelwood? 🤖🤖
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In this newsletter: As an outreach worker for six years, Dave Lettrich writes in a first-person essay ([link removed]) about improvements in how Pittsburgh houses people, shortcomings in the shelter system and innovative efforts to help the unhoused in the city.
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