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Though still predominantly white areas, immigrant populations more than doubled in Brookline and Carrick ([link removed]) between 2008 to 2012 and 2018 to 2022, according to a University of Pittsburgh analysis.
Newcomers to South Pittsburgh have helped reshape the area’s spiritual life.
At the same time, recent church closures and parish consolidations have changed where local Christians worship –– and who they worship with.
** Immigrant communities find faith homes in Pittsburgh’s southern neighborhoods ([link removed])
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** Pittsburgh-area Hindus ‘pray for peace, harmony, good health’ in Carrick ([link removed])
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** Can fellowships ease Pittsburgh’s mental health workforce crisis? ([link removed])
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** Inclusionary zoning heading back to Pittsburgh commission after amendment squeaks through ([link removed])
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Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures ([link removed]) welcomes Jess Walter to the Carnegie Music Hall on Oct. 27 for the third Ten Evenings lecture of the season at the Carnegie Music Hall. Walter will present his lecture on his latest book, "So Far Gone."
Tickets and subscriptions for the Ten Evenings Lecture Series can be purchased at pittsburghlectures.org or by phone 412-622-8866 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday.
** City Council’s lone renter is among growing group boxed out of homeownership in Pittsburgh ([link removed])
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** The Glimpse: From Oakland to Pittsburgh’s southern neighborhoods, zine photos capture the vibes ([link removed])
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** Election guide 2025: Who’s on the ballot in Pittsburgh & Allegheny County? See this easy-to-use guide. ([link removed])
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** Sponsored: Achieva connects people with disabilities to careers matching their skills and interests. ([link removed])
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AIM HIGH ([link removed]) : Soaring with the Tuskegee Airmen. Don’t miss our latest exhibit inspired by the tools and tasks of airplanes and flying! Children of all ages can imagine themselves as future aviators through hands-on imaginative play and inspirational real artifacts and stories from the past.
** LOCAL EVENTS
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🍁 Pittsburgh Playhouse Fall Fest ([link removed]) 11:00 a.m. Saturday | Point Park University’s Pittsburgh Playhouse, Oakland | Free entry. Ticket fees apply to some events
🖼️ Collectors’ Talk with Dr. David and Susan Werner ([link removed]) 4 p.m. Saturday | The Frick, Point Breeze | $15
😈 Evil Dead The Musical ([link removed]) 8:30 p.m. Weekends through October | Pittsburgh Musical Theater, West End | Ticket prices vary
🌶️ 8th Annual ACB Chili Cookoff ([link removed]) 12 p.m. Sunday | Allegheny City Brewing, North Shore
🎃 Music Bingo: Halloween Party! ([link removed]) 6:30 p.m. Wed., Oct. 22 | East End Brewing Mt. Lebanon Taproom
🚲 WMNBikePGH Group Ride ([link removed]) 6:00 p.m. Thurs., Oct. 23 | Millvale Riverfront Park
Check out our local events calendar ([link removed]) to discover more events in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County.
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