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Subject Investigation: Allegheny County’s pick to run juvenile detention center sued
Date November 11, 2023 12:01 PM
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Plus, election maps, unhoused camp cleared, Pitt presses charges against pro-LGBTQ protestors.
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** County touts, but does not detail, ‘severe weather’ plan for unhoused amid camp clearance ([link removed])
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** Pitt presses charges against protesters calling for greater LGBTQ support ([link removed])
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** Investigation: Allegheny County’s pick to run Shuman hit with negligence lawsuits ([link removed])
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