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We're rounding out our coverage of the aftermath of the Trump rally shooting with stories that:
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* Examine the state's gun laws ([link removed]) and efforts to change them.
* Ask if the region's reputation ([link removed]) and economy will be affected by the assassination attempt.
Our stories this week also highlighted a multimillion-dollar infusion to help Pa. companies cut carbon emissions ([link removed]) ; a proposal that could fell scores of Highland Park trees ([link removed]) ; a check-in with Pittsburgh-area Democratic delegates ([link removed]) following the president's decision to drop his bid for re-election; and a first-person essay ([link removed]) from a woman who turned her traumatic experiences into a life's purpose to help others.
And don't miss our photo-forward feature on the pro-wrestling scene ([link removed]) in Pittsburgh.
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** Trump rally shooting puts Pa. gun laws in sights ([link removed])
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** The pros and cons of school-sponsored shooting organizations ([link removed])
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** Butler officials hope to maintain momentum despite Trump rally shooting, while regional voices largely mum ([link removed])
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** Pittsburgh-area Democratic delegates ages 20 to 76 confront elevated role, while Republicans retool for campaign vs. Harris ([link removed])
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** First person: Abused from childhood to adulthood, I heal through advocacy for other survivors ([link removed])
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** Highland Park trees may have to make way for water treatment work ([link removed])
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** Pa. receives nearly $400 million in federal funds to help companies cut carbon emissions ([link removed])
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** Lower Hill developers get land for music venue — but not yet for parking garage ([link removed])
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** Bakery Square expansion vote pushed back ([link removed])
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* A breakdown of salaries among Pittsburgh Public Schools ([link removed]) staff, teachers and administration.
* Why the county is delaying its climate action plan ([link removed]) .
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