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This week: Allegheny County Council voted to sue the county administration over its contract with nonprofit Adelphoi to reopen and operate the Shuman Juvenile Detention Center. 

PublicSource's local government reporter Charlie Wolfson parsed through the contract and picked out five notable provisions, including up-front payments and training requirements for people hired to staff the facility.

Inside Allegheny County’s $73 million contract for a private juvenile detention operator
 

From pink pencil to nonprofit: How a writing utensil ignited a passion for tutoring in our community 

Why Andrew Yang and George Soros are bringing national heat to the Allegheny County DA race

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