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4th of July Celebrations, Storms, and Local News Roundup

4th of July Celebrations, Storms, and Local News Roundup

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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Thursday, July 3, 2025. We are heading into a holiday weekend with excitement building all across the city. If you’re downtown, you’ll notice the North Shore gearing up early for one of our area’s signature Fourth of July celebrations. The city’s festivities kick off at 4 p.m. today with music and kid-friendly fun on the Great Lawn. Food trucks are already rolling up along North Shore Drive. Remember, this year’s fireworks won’t be at Point State Park due to ongoing construction. Instead, look to the North Shore for the main display, set to light up the sky at 9:35 p.m. tomorrow night. Brentwood is already lining up chairs along Brownsville Road for their annual parade, and campgrounds across western Pennsylvania are filling up quickly for the weekend.

A quick look at the weather today—a classic Pittsburgh summer pattern sets in. We’ve got warm temps, high humidity, and hit-or-miss afternoon storms in the forecast. If you’re heading to outdoor events or fireworks, keep an eye on the sky and be prepared for sudden downpours. This stormy pattern is likely to continue through the Fourth, so plan accordingly.

Turning to breaking news, there’s been an arrest overnight—Mitchell Johnson faces new charges including aggravated assault and resisting arrest. In safer news, a fire in Green Tree yesterday left three injured, including a firefighter, but all are expected to recover. Our police blotter notes three burglary suspects facing charges after a break-in at a vape shop in Brentwood. Authorities are also investigating a heartbreaking case in Fayette County after the death of a dog left outdoors.

At city hall, the latest council meetings focus on development that will shape our neighborhoods. A bill approving expansion for the Neighborhood Academy in the 10th Ward sailed through after public testimony highlighted the need for more educational options for families. And council is advancing changes to increase the amount of paid sick leave employees can accumulate, a move applauded by workers’ advocates.

In business news, Giant Eagle is adjusting after acquiring prescription files from nearly 80 Rite Aid locations. Customers may experience longer waits at pharmacies as the transition takes place. Over in East Liberty and Bakery Square, zoning changes coming soon could open the door for more mixed-use development, bringing new job opportunities and housing options.

Pittsburgh’s job market is steady. Unemployment hovers just below 4 percent, with strong demand for healthcare workers and skilled trades. Real estate remains tight. The median home price in the city now sits just above $270,000. Inventory is low, with open houses drawing plenty of interest, especially in neighborhoods like Lawrenceville and Point Breeze.

On the sports front, the Pirates are hot, just completing a three-game sweep of the Cardinals. Mitch Keller recorded his second straight win, and our pitchers have notched 31 consecutive scoreless innings—something we haven’t seen in a decade.

For families, don’t miss Avalon’s Community Day coming up Sunday, July 6, with its own fireworks show at Avalon Community Park. And a special shoutout to students at the Neighborhood Academy on North Aiken Avenue, who are celebrating news of their school’s upcoming expansion.

To wrap up, our feel-good story: on the banks of a local beaver dam, first responders rescued a stranded dog, returning the pup safely home to its grateful family.

This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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