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Subject Pittsburgh's Central Park stands against gentrification
Date August 31, 2024 2:00 PM
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Plus, "dark money" ad airs inflated claims against Casey's economic record
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🏗️ Moultrie Street in West Oakland saw decades of white flight after Joseph Szabo's parents bought a home there in 1964. Now, developers are prowling the neighborhood and flipped homes are selling high. Szabo writes in a first-person essay about building a community park on his leveled childhood home amid the forces of gentrification ([link removed])

💸 Steep living costs have burdened President Biden and his party throughout his four years in office. A dark money-funded ad heaps blame on Bob Casey for his legislative record, but economists say the claims are largely inflated ([link removed]) .
🧑‍🎓 A proposal floating sweeping changes across the Pittsburgh Public Schools system raised many questions for parents and students when it aired earlier this month. We brought these to the plan's authors and shared their answers. ([link removed])
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** Yes, there is a Central Park in Pittsburgh. Could gentrification threaten the work I and others have done? ([link removed])

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** Spot Check: Dark money ad blames Casey for inflation, but causes go way beyond the Senate, economists say ([link removed])

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** As AI and authors battle in court, Pittsburgh lit community yearns for fairness ([link removed])

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** You asked, we got answers: A Q&A with the people shaping PPS’ school closure plan ([link removed])

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