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Pittsburgh Local Pulse: Tech Boom and Downtown Thrills

Pittsburgh Local Pulse: Tech Boom and Downtown Thrills

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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Saturday, February 28. We kick off with breaking news from Downtown where police detained a 26-year-old Instagram influencer at the Gulf Tower on Grant Street yesterday after he scaled its 582-foot peak the day before, forgetting his coat up top. Building owner Larry Walsh plans to press charges to prevent harm, though no arrests were made yet as the pair cooperated fully, according to Pittsburgh Public Safety. Thrill-seekers like this keep our skyline on edge, but safety first for everyone around PPG Place.

Shifting to brighter developments, we celebrate Carnegie Mellon University's grand opening of the Robotics Innovation Center in Hazelwood Green yesterday. Governor Josh Shapiro announced a 1.5 million dollar state investment, fueling jobs in AI and robotics with partners like FieldAI setting up labs there. This boosts our tech economy, creating opportunities from national security to healthcare right in our backyard.

At City Hall, council pushes for department cuts to dodge a budget crisis and tens of millions in shortfalls, weighing property tax hikes that could hit daily wallets. On jobs, this robotics surge rounds to hundreds of new positions, while real estate stays steady with Hazelwood Green driving growth.

Weather today brings mild temps in the low 40s under partly cloudy skies, perfect for outdoor plans, though watch for slick spots near the Allegheny River from recent melts. Outlook holds dry through Sunday.

New business buzz includes that shiny RIC drawing corporate tenants, while sports note Acrisure Stadium gets a fresh grass surface for next season after player complaints. Penguins coach Dan Muse prepped the team yesterday ahead of tonight's matchup in New York. Local schools shine with CMU robotics demos planned.

Upcoming, catch the RIC community open house March 16 in Hazelwood for tours and history exhibits. No major crime beyond the Gulf Tower incident in the last day.

For a feel-good lift, CMU partners with Hazelwood groups like Center of Life, empowering kids with STEM programs in their own neighborhood.

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