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Subject Pittsburgh housing vouchers rise, but landlord reviews are mixed
Date August 6, 2024 11:00 AM
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Leaders at Pittsburgh’s housing authority boast that a renewed Section 8 department is addressing problems with the Housing Choice Voucher program that had contributed to tenant displacement and homelessness, but some housing activists and landlords continue to question the extent of these improvements ([link removed]) .

Immigrant restaurateurs are spicing up the region’s food scene with their cuisine ([link removed]) , but also with their tenacity, creativity and collaboration.

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