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Subject Racist home deeds still echo in Pittsburgh
Date April 9, 2024 10:59 AM
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Home sale deeds for some subdivisions across Allegheny County once barred the sales of those properties to Black buyers and sometimes other ethnic groups, historian David S. Rotenstein reveals. A new law allows owners to repudiate such language, but echoes of the covenants remain. Read the story ([link removed]) and explore the historical documents and interactive maps ([link removed]) .

Also, transit apps in Pittsburgh designed to give live updates on bus locations often fail to account for the whims of traffic, road work and driver staffing, sometimes leading to "ghost buses." Pittsburgh Regional Transit is working to improve tracker data and customer service ([link removed]) .


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