Plus, DHS seeks to overcome stark overdoes disparities
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🚘 For many South Hills residents, Route 51 is a vital — but sometimes deadly — connection to the the rest of the world. Avishek Acharya writes in a first-person essay about his dreams of one day walking a fully pedestrian-friendly Clairton Boulevard. ([link removed])
🏥 Allegheny County has seen a stark rise in Black overdose deaths since 2020, even as deaths for white residents have plateaued. In response, the DHS is attempting to make treatment more accessible ([link removed]) through its Connect Protect Recover campaign.
🧑🎓 Each year, would-be college students turn to full-time employment or other prospects before the semester starts. We looked at the financial pressures, family needs and logistical challenges ([link removed]) behind the "college melt."
Now, catch up on the local news you may have missed this week ⬇️
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** Until I can walk a pedestrian-friendly Route 51, I fear for my life ([link removed])
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** County overdose campaign seeks to offset stark disparities in local opioid deaths ([link removed])
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** Appalachia’s young voters could impact the 2024 election ([link removed])
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** Each year, scores of accepted students drop out before college starts. What’s behind the college ‘melt?’ ([link removed])
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** Connecting dots: Pitt health expert explores intersection of climate change and COVID-19 ([link removed])
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** ICYMI FROM LAST WEEK
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* Allegheny County tries to contain the threat of West Nile Virus by spraying insecticide around mosquito nesting sites. Some ecologists worry about its impact on the local ecosystem ([link removed]) .
* For Eli Kurs-Lasky, having autism requires a constant juggling act: "be myself — but not too much." In a first-person essay, he sharesan inside look into the constant improvisation required to fit into societal expectations as an autistic person ([link removed]) .
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