• Pittsburgh Update: City Events, Mayoral Race, Pet Cremation Scandal, and Sports News

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Pittsburgh Update: City Events, Mayoral Race, Pet Cremation Scandal, and Sports News

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  • Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Tuesday, April 29, 2025.

    Mayor Ed Gainey continues his City in the Streets initiative today with an event at Fowler Park on Wilson Avenue in Perry South. Residents can engage with city leadership during this block party-style gathering from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The event is part of the mayor's Plan for Peace, creating environments that are clean, walkable, and well-lit to address community safety concerns.

    In political news, Pittsburgh mayoral candidates will participate in a forum tonight. Meanwhile, an editorial in today's Post-Gazette criticizes the current administration's progress on community policing, suggesting the initiative has regressed during Gainey's tenure.

    A disturbing story has emerged as a Pittsburgh funeral home owner faces charges for allegedly deceiving over 6,500 pet owners. The Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office reports the owner collected payment for pet cremations but instead dumped the animals in a landfill and returned ashes from other animals to grieving owners.

    Big changes for the Pittsburgh Penguins as they announced yesterday they're parting ways with head coach Mike Sullivan after nine seasons, ending the tenure of the two-time Stanley Cup-winning coach.

    The Steelers made a somber announcement Monday, releasing safety Ryan Watts whose football career is likely over due to a severe neck injury sustained last preseason. The 23-year-old from Texas has been sidelined since August and underwent surgery this offseason.

    On a positive note, the Hays bald eagles have not only rebuilt their nest but have successfully hatched two eaglets, bringing new wildlife to our urban landscape.

    For those with school children who ride the bus, the Montour School District is implementing new technology designed to improve safety and provide peace of mind for parents.

    A reminder that the Real ID deadline is just over a week away, set for May 7. If you haven't updated your identification documents yet, now's the time.

    Construction continues to impact Lebanon Church Road, with completion not expected until summer 2027. Plan your commutes accordingly.

    Looking for weekend activities? The Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show is underway at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, offering inspiration for your spring projects.

    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 Tuesday, April 29, 2025.

Mayor Ed Gainey continues his City in the Streets initiative today with an event at Fowler Park on Wilson Avenue in Perry South. Residents can engage with city leadership during this block party-style gathering from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The event is part of the mayor's Plan for Peace, creating environments that are clean, walkable, and well-lit to address community safety concerns.

In political news, Pittsburgh mayoral candidates will participate in a forum tonight. Meanwhile, an editorial in today's Post-Gazette criticizes the current administration's progress on community policing, suggesting the initiative has regressed during Gainey's tenure.

A disturbing story has emerged as a Pittsburgh funeral home owner faces charges for allegedly deceiving over 6,500 pet owners. The Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office reports the owner collected payment for pet cremations but instead dumped the animals in a landfill and returned ashes from other animals to grieving owners.

Big changes for the Pittsburgh Penguins as they announced yesterday they're parting ways with head coach Mike Sullivan after nine seasons, ending the tenure of the two-time Stanley Cup-winning coach.

The Steelers made a somber announcement Monday, releasing safety Ryan Watts whose football career is likely over due to a severe neck injury sustained last preseason. The 23-year-old from Texas has been sidelined since August and underwent surgery this offseason.

On a positive note, the Hays bald eagles have not only rebuilt their nest but have successfully hatched two eaglets, bringing new wildlife to our urban landscape.

For those with school children who ride the bus, the Montour School District is implementing new technology designed to improve safety and provide peace of mind for parents.

A reminder that the Real ID deadline is just over a week away, set for May 7. If you haven't updated your identification documents yet, now's the time.

Construction continues to impact Lebanon Church Road, with completion not expected until summer 2027. Plan your commutes accordingly.

Looking for weekend activities? The Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show is underway at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, offering inspiration for your spring projects.

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

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