• "Tragic Shootings, Pleasant Weather, and Roaring Music - Your Pittsburgh Local Pulse Update"

  • 2025/04/12
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"Tragic Shootings, Pleasant Weather, and Roaring Music - Your Pittsburgh Local Pulse Update"

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  • Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Saturday, April 12, 2025. Let’s dive into what’s happening around the city today.

    First, in breaking news, police responded to a tragic scene in Rostraver on Lenity School Road, where a woman was found shot and killed. Her death has been ruled a homicide, and investigations are ongoing. In Wilkinsburg, a driver was shot in an incident that led to their vehicle catching fire after it crashed. Public safety officials are urging anyone with information about these events to come forward.

    Switching gears, weather-wise, today starts cool and breezy with temperatures reaching the mid-50s by the afternoon. Expect a mix of sun and clouds, making it a pleasant day for outdoor plans. So, it’s a great opportunity to visit the farmers market or enjoy a walk along Schenley Park. A chilly evening follows, so pack layers if you're heading out tonight.

    For our local music lovers, the UPMC Events Center in Moon Township will host Spiritbox this evening at 6:30 PM. With special guests Loathe and Dying Wish, it promises to be an unforgettable night of intense live music. Tickets are still available if you’re interested.

    On the cultural front, the Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show continues this weekend at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. It’s a perfect outing for families and DIY enthusiasts looking for home improvement ideas. Speaking of events, the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh is hosting a job fair on Monday, focusing on manufacturing and healthcare, two of the city’s strongest job sectors.

    In education, congratulations are in order for the students at Pittsburgh Allderdice High School. Their robotics team clinched first place in a regional competition this week, showcasing the talent and innovation blooming in our schools.

    Real estate is buzzing with activity, as median home prices in Pittsburgh have risen slightly to $245,000. While it’s still an accessible market compared to other cities, realtors note that homes in neighborhoods like Lawrenceville and Bloomfield are selling quickly, with New listings snapped up within days.

    From City Hall, Mayor Ed Gainey has announced expanded efforts to manage urban deer populations, now involving USDA sharpshooters. This comes after ongoing community concerns about rising accidents and property damage caused by deer in neighborhoods like Squirrel Hill and Point Breeze.

    Finally, a feel-good story to wrap up today – the Pittsburgh Zoo welcomed a baby giraffe this week, a healthy addition to the family after some heartbreaking stillbirths last month. The little one is already charming visitors with its long legs and curious expressions.

    This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Stay safe and enjoy your weekend!
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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Saturday, April 12, 2025. Let’s dive into what’s happening around the city today.

First, in breaking news, police responded to a tragic scene in Rostraver on Lenity School Road, where a woman was found shot and killed. Her death has been ruled a homicide, and investigations are ongoing. In Wilkinsburg, a driver was shot in an incident that led to their vehicle catching fire after it crashed. Public safety officials are urging anyone with information about these events to come forward.

Switching gears, weather-wise, today starts cool and breezy with temperatures reaching the mid-50s by the afternoon. Expect a mix of sun and clouds, making it a pleasant day for outdoor plans. So, it’s a great opportunity to visit the farmers market or enjoy a walk along Schenley Park. A chilly evening follows, so pack layers if you're heading out tonight.

For our local music lovers, the UPMC Events Center in Moon Township will host Spiritbox this evening at 6:30 PM. With special guests Loathe and Dying Wish, it promises to be an unforgettable night of intense live music. Tickets are still available if you’re interested.

On the cultural front, the Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show continues this weekend at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. It’s a perfect outing for families and DIY enthusiasts looking for home improvement ideas. Speaking of events, the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh is hosting a job fair on Monday, focusing on manufacturing and healthcare, two of the city’s strongest job sectors.

In education, congratulations are in order for the students at Pittsburgh Allderdice High School. Their robotics team clinched first place in a regional competition this week, showcasing the talent and innovation blooming in our schools.

Real estate is buzzing with activity, as median home prices in Pittsburgh have risen slightly to $245,000. While it’s still an accessible market compared to other cities, realtors note that homes in neighborhoods like Lawrenceville and Bloomfield are selling quickly, with New listings snapped up within days.

From City Hall, Mayor Ed Gainey has announced expanded efforts to manage urban deer populations, now involving USDA sharpshooters. This comes after ongoing community concerns about rising accidents and property damage caused by deer in neighborhoods like Squirrel Hill and Point Breeze.

Finally, a feel-good story to wrap up today – the Pittsburgh Zoo welcomed a baby giraffe this week, a healthy addition to the family after some heartbreaking stillbirths last month. The little one is already charming visitors with its long legs and curious expressions.

This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Stay safe and enjoy your weekend!

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