With the overturning of Roe v. Wade last Friday fresh in the minds of many citizens, Pittsburg has begun to see more protests, as well as political yard signs being stolen as voters prepare to cast their ballots for or against the “Value Them Both” amendment to the state constitution on Aug. 2.
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