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Subject The struggle to prosecute partner rape allegations
Date September 16, 2023 9:45 AM
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Plus, people near fracking suffer without setback bill, Pittsburgh city council protects gender-affirming care.
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** Her ex left her bruised and in shock. Her attempts at justice illuminate the struggle to prosecute partner rape allegations. ([link removed])
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** Pittsburgh Land Bank slated to transfer 17 properties in its biggest transaction to date ([link removed])
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Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures welcomes Zadie Smith, award-winning writer of “White Teeth” and “On Beauty,” to the Carnegie Library Lecture Hall in Oakland on Sept. 18. Enjoy the 2023/24 Ten Evenings season from the comfort of your home. Livestream individual lectures or purchase your subscription at pittsburghlectures.org ([link removed]) .

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** ‘It’s just too close’: People living near fracking suffer as Pa. and local governments fail to buffer homes ([link removed])
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** Visualizing the invisible ([link removed])
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** Pittsburgh council protects gender-affirming care from out-of-state prosecution ([link removed])
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** Anti-violence teams surge as $50 million in Allegheny County funding flows ([link removed])
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** ‘We were all blindsided’: Chatham University faces multimillion-dollar budget hole, lays off staff, cuts benefits ([link removed])
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** Shelter space around downtown Pittsburgh dwindles with another closure ([link removed])
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** ICYMI FROM LAST WEEK
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* In the wake of the Supreme Court decision nixing college affirmative action, conservative legal guns may target race-focused government programs. Pittsburgh is beginning to arm itself with evidence of discrimination ([link removed]) .
* Pittsburgh higher ed steps up to prevent sexual assault this fall ([link removed]) . A recent state law has prompted some trade schools to develop prevention programming, while some colleges have codified existing supports.

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