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Finding home: Exploring immigration through the teen experience

From the Source podcast | S4, Ep. 5

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"You hear stories from people that came here like, oh, it’s the best place to immigrate. ... I remember when I came here, like the American dream was like a thing that I learned about. I was like, that’s so crazy. But now that I look at it, I’m like, why do people talk about the American dream?" Listen to Sam Alawadhi speak.

County releases new weekly COVID numbers

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Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures welcomes prize-winning New Yorker journalist and bestselling author of “Empire of Pain,” Patrick Radden Keefe, to the Carnegie Music Hall in Oakland on Dec. 12. This season’s 2022/23 Ten Evenings speakers include Joy Harjo, Hanif Abdurraqib and Hanya Yanagihara. See the full roster at pittsburghlectures.org/ten-evenings. Purchase your in-person or virtual tickets and season subscriptions at pittsburghlectures.org.

Oakland residents agree on need for change, disagree with proposed zoning plan

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Gainey pledged to overhaul Pittsburgh’s bridges. His 2023 budget barely starts the process.

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Gainey's parks tax spending plans raise questions, especially about park equity

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How housing policy over the last century has made Pittsburgh what it is today

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