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Subject Allegheny County anti-violence funding beefs up response teams
Date September 12, 2023 9:45 AM
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In this newsletter: Allegheny County committed $50 million to bolster anti-violence teams that respond to shootings and try to curb community violence. Is the funding enough? ([link removed])

Also, grappling with a substantial budget deficit, Chatham University has taken cost-cutting measures, including staff layoffs, reduced employee benefits, salary cuts and formation of an academic advisory committee to review programs and funding. Read our investigative story ([link removed]) .
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** Anti-violence teams surge as $50 million in Allegheny County funding flows ([link removed])
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Teams that respond to every shooting, hurry to hospitals, work with at-risk youth and otherwise try to curb violence are building rosters and redoubling efforts. Can an unprecedented county commitment reduce the bloodshed?
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