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Urgency, anger and a local focus fuel black activism in Pittsburgh
“This is going to be a catalyst. We’re taking back our community.”
Modern-day debtors’ prisons? The system that sends Pennsylvanians to jail over unpaid court costs and fines
The ACLU is intervening across the country in cases where the poor are jailed for failure to make court payments.
Life and death on Santron Ave
Voice on realities of addiction makes last stop
Gary Thomas Fisher Jr. knew that every shot was a gamble.
Riding OD road
How an unassuming city neighborhood became the overdose capital of the region
Down the stream
Pittsburgh’s climate is changing and some are fighting back
Pittsburgh’s powerful nonprofits
No longer just charities, Pittsburgh nonprofits have extraordinary influence on the economy, development, government
Angels, heartbreak and murder
The family of a young man with mental illness tried to get help, but couldn’t until he turned violent.
The limits of 8
Section 8 vouchers were designed to give low-income people choice in housing. A PG data analysis shows their choices are mainly in low-income areas
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