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This week: We explore how one Black woman's employment journey left her feeling sidelined. An artist and a property owner face off over a mural in Wilkinsburg. Finally, we dive into the intersection of news and technology and how it’s shaping the awareness of teen culture.

If I’m ‘the demographic corporate America wants so desperately,’ why am I constantly sidelined?

Public art vs. property rights: Artist and property owner face off over a mural in Wilkinsburg

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Dr. King’s vision of the Beloved Community entails a home for all, especially those who are denied adequate housing due to poverty, injustice and a lack of access to basic community resources. A panel discussion with national and local leaders on housing equity follows the worship service of commemoration with Rev. Dr. Asa Lee preaching. Join us at 4 p.m. March 26 at Berkeley Hills Lutheran Church. "The Little Free Food Truck" will be on site.

How news and technology are influencing young minds | S4, Ep. 11

John Weinstein’s ties to judge, staff emerge in lawsuit amid exec race

Allegheny County’s first season with two ‘low-barrier’ shelters included wintry mix of problems and challenges, accounts and emails show

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