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Mayoral Debate, School Closures, Hoops Action, and More Pittsburgh News | Pittsburgh Local Pulse
- 2025/03/28
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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Friday, March 28, 2025.
We're kicking off today with some big political news. Last night, Pittsburgh's mayoral candidates faced off in a forum focused on housing affordability and public safety. Mayor Ed Gainey touted his administration's achievements in affordable housing, claiming they've built more units than any administration in the last 20 years. His challengers, including Corey O'Connor and Tony Moreno, offered differing views on how to tackle the city's housing challenges. The debate highlighted the ongoing struggle to balance development with affordability in our growing city.
In education news, Pittsburgh Public Schools has postponed a crucial vote on a plan to close more than a dozen schools. The delay comes after board members and families requested more information and analysis. This decision affects thousands of students and families across the city, so we'll be keeping a close eye on developments.
On the sports front, we've got some exciting high school basketball action. Sewickley Academy's boys team is gearing up for the PIAA 2A finals in Hershey today. They'll face Linville Hill Christian Academy at 2 p.m., aiming to become the 12th WPIAL boys basketball team to win a state championship without reaching the district title game. We're rooting for you, Panthers!
In baseball news, the Pirates are in action today with Mitch Keller taking the mound against the Marlins. It's still early in the season, but Bucco fans are hopeful for a strong performance.
We've got a bittersweet update from Peters Township. The varsity baseball field at Peterswood Park is being renamed Joe Maize Field, honoring the longtime coach who led the Indians to two WPIAL championships. The field is currently under renovation, with turf being installed. In the meantime, Peters Township is playing their home games at W&J's Ross Memorial Field.
Now for some concerning news. Police in Rostraver Township are investigating a threat at Rostraver Elementary School. School officials were alerted to discussions among students about potential fighting and weapons, with one student allegedly talking about bringing a gun on the school bus. The district is working closely with law enforcement to ensure student safety.
In traffic news, we're sad to report that a 60-year-old man died in a moped crash on the Bloomfield Bridge yesterday morning. Our thoughts are with his family and friends.
On a brighter note, local superintendent Randal A. Lutz has penned an insightful piece about what Pittsburgh schools learned from the pandemic. It's a testament to our educators' resilience and innovation in the face of unprecedented challenges.
As for today's weather, we're looking at a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures in the mid-60s. It's a perfect day to get out and enjoy our beautiful city.
This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
We're kicking off today with some big political news. Last night, Pittsburgh's mayoral candidates faced off in a forum focused on housing affordability and public safety. Mayor Ed Gainey touted his administration's achievements in affordable housing, claiming they've built more units than any administration in the last 20 years. His challengers, including Corey O'Connor and Tony Moreno, offered differing views on how to tackle the city's housing challenges. The debate highlighted the ongoing struggle to balance development with affordability in our growing city.
In education news, Pittsburgh Public Schools has postponed a crucial vote on a plan to close more than a dozen schools. The delay comes after board members and families requested more information and analysis. This decision affects thousands of students and families across the city, so we'll be keeping a close eye on developments.
On the sports front, we've got some exciting high school basketball action. Sewickley Academy's boys team is gearing up for the PIAA 2A finals in Hershey today. They'll face Linville Hill Christian Academy at 2 p.m., aiming to become the 12th WPIAL boys basketball team to win a state championship without reaching the district title game. We're rooting for you, Panthers!
In baseball news, the Pirates are in action today with Mitch Keller taking the mound against the Marlins. It's still early in the season, but Bucco fans are hopeful for a strong performance.
We've got a bittersweet update from Peters Township. The varsity baseball field at Peterswood Park is being renamed Joe Maize Field, honoring the longtime coach who led the Indians to two WPIAL championships. The field is currently under renovation, with turf being installed. In the meantime, Peters Township is playing their home games at W&J's Ross Memorial Field.
Now for some concerning news. Police in Rostraver Township are investigating a threat at Rostraver Elementary School. School officials were alerted to discussions among students about potential fighting and weapons, with one student allegedly talking about bringing a gun on the school bus. The district is working closely with law enforcement to ensure student safety.
In traffic news, we're sad to report that a 60-year-old man died in a moped crash on the Bloomfield Bridge yesterday morning. Our thoughts are with his family and friends.
On a brighter note, local superintendent Randal A. Lutz has penned an insightful piece about what Pittsburgh schools learned from the pandemic. It's a testament to our educators' resilience and innovation in the face of unprecedented challenges.
As for today's weather, we're looking at a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures in the mid-60s. It's a perfect day to get out and enjoy our beautiful city.
This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.