• Pittsburgh Local Pulse: Spring Snow, Westmoreland Fire Rescue, Porch Collapse, and Kennywood Changes

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Pittsburgh Local Pulse: Spring Snow, Westmoreland Fire Rescue, Porch Collapse, and Kennywood Changes

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  • Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Thursday, March 27, 2025.

    We're waking up to a chilly spring morning here in the Steel City, with some light snow flurries reported in parts of Allegheny County. Bundle up if you're heading out early, but expect things to warm up as we move into the afternoon.

    In breaking news, a fire broke out at the home of a Westmoreland County 911 dispatcher in Derry Township early this morning. The dispatcher's wife heroically rescued family members after calling her husband about the blaze. We're relieved to report everyone made it out safely.

    Over in Oakland, we're following up on a St. Patrick's Day weekend party that took a dangerous turn when a porch roof collapsed, injuring 16 people. City officials are reminding residents to be mindful of structural safety, especially as we gear up for more outdoor gatherings in the warmer months ahead.

    In city development news, construction has officially begun on the new music venue in the Lower Hill District. This project is part of the ongoing revitalization efforts in the area and is expected to bring more entertainment options and jobs to the neighborhood.

    Speaking of jobs, Sheetz is looking to fill several positions across its Pennsylvania locations. If you're in the market for work, it might be worth checking out their openings.

    For all you Kennywood fans out there, big changes are coming. The park, along with Idlewild and Sandcastle, is getting new ownership. While details are still emerging, many Pittsburghers are hopeful this will mean exciting developments for our beloved amusement parks.

    In sports news, there's buzz around the Steelers as Aaron Rodgers met with the team on the South Side. While fans are skeptical, it's certainly stirring up conversation about the upcoming season.

    Looking ahead to the weekend, the annual Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show is in full swing at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. It's a great opportunity to get some inspiration for your spring projects.

    On a somber note, we're sending our condolences to the family of Loretta Reeger, who passed away at the hospital nearly two weeks after a crash that also claimed her husband's life.

    In happier news, a heartwarming story comes from a local prison program that pairs animals with inmates for training. The program just saw its first graduate, a two-year-old Husky, successfully complete the training.

    Finally, a quick reminder for all you fish fry enthusiasts: our annual KDKA Fish Fry Guide is back for Lent. Check our listings to find a 2025 fish fry near you in Pittsburgh.

    This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Thursday, March 27, 2025.

We're waking up to a chilly spring morning here in the Steel City, with some light snow flurries reported in parts of Allegheny County. Bundle up if you're heading out early, but expect things to warm up as we move into the afternoon.

In breaking news, a fire broke out at the home of a Westmoreland County 911 dispatcher in Derry Township early this morning. The dispatcher's wife heroically rescued family members after calling her husband about the blaze. We're relieved to report everyone made it out safely.

Over in Oakland, we're following up on a St. Patrick's Day weekend party that took a dangerous turn when a porch roof collapsed, injuring 16 people. City officials are reminding residents to be mindful of structural safety, especially as we gear up for more outdoor gatherings in the warmer months ahead.

In city development news, construction has officially begun on the new music venue in the Lower Hill District. This project is part of the ongoing revitalization efforts in the area and is expected to bring more entertainment options and jobs to the neighborhood.

Speaking of jobs, Sheetz is looking to fill several positions across its Pennsylvania locations. If you're in the market for work, it might be worth checking out their openings.

For all you Kennywood fans out there, big changes are coming. The park, along with Idlewild and Sandcastle, is getting new ownership. While details are still emerging, many Pittsburghers are hopeful this will mean exciting developments for our beloved amusement parks.

In sports news, there's buzz around the Steelers as Aaron Rodgers met with the team on the South Side. While fans are skeptical, it's certainly stirring up conversation about the upcoming season.

Looking ahead to the weekend, the annual Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show is in full swing at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. It's a great opportunity to get some inspiration for your spring projects.

On a somber note, we're sending our condolences to the family of Loretta Reeger, who passed away at the hospital nearly two weeks after a crash that also claimed her husband's life.

In happier news, a heartwarming story comes from a local prison program that pairs animals with inmates for training. The program just saw its first graduate, a two-year-old Husky, successfully complete the training.

Finally, a quick reminder for all you fish fry enthusiasts: our annual KDKA Fish Fry Guide is back for Lent. Check our listings to find a 2025 fish fry near you in Pittsburgh.

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

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