Community. A third homicide in the last six months. Reporter this supervisor says he has been working with the city to make this intersection safer. Were tenth process of getting security cameras right on this building, and the chief has already committed to putting more foot patrol out here. If you guys do see a group of people, please let them know why were out here and that it is our job to be guardians. Reporter officers fan out over the neighborhood. These right here dont come up until april 1st. Reporter Donald Andrews owns a sports Clothing Store where the locals like to hang out. I eve got like an icecream shop inhell right now. Reporter he says rivalries are ripping his neighborhood apart. You guys are only hearing about the last three months. Its so immature, 20 years later, this b. S. Is still going on. Reporter folks around here tell us that wu was the neighborhood recycling collector. She saved every dime to help bring her daughter who lives in china over to the United Sta
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It is no surprise then that cities have had to re-think the way they support businesses in training and recruiting local employees, especially workers from low-income communities. Some cities are also making additional effort to support their minority- and woman-owned small businesses. The country’s most ambitious workforce development program was the New Deal, during which FDR’s federal government employed millions of workers in the construction of buildings and roads during the Great Depression. While nothing on that scale is in the works, some cities with strong labor movements are leveraging their existing powers and partnering with private companies to set aside jobs, incentivize local businesses and provide free digital training to small entrepreneurs.