
Early September Showers, Hometown Heroes, and Sports Buzz in Pittsburgh
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After a stretch of sunny days, we wake up to another warm morning, but forecasters are eyeing possible rain moving in this afternoon. Expect highs reaching the low eighties. By late afternoon, we could see storms rolling through and even a shot at gusty winds. This could affect travel across the parkways and put a damper on outdoor events, so keep an umbrella handy. The cooler weather will settle in behind, bringing a classic early September feel for the rest of the week.
Let’s start with breaking local news. Wednesday evening, a crash along Brownsville Road just after 7 p.m. caused delays and drew a large emergency response. No fatalities were reported, but a reminder to stay alert as wet roads may follow later today. Meanwhile, Pittsburgh Police have safely located the missing 9-year-old girl who sparked concern across our neighborhoods yesterday. And in a heartwarming update, that five-year-old boy with autism who went missing from Sto-Rox playground was found safe after a seven-hour search. Our thanks go out to the tireless responders and neighbors who turned out to help.
At City Hall, council continues debating whether to approve nearly two million dollars to draft a master plan for a major new Public Safety Center. This long-term investment could centralize police, fire, and emergency communications facilities under one roof. Decisions made here could shape how quickly and effectively responders reach families in neighborhoods from the Hill District out to Carrick.
In business news, Mount Washington will soon welcome a standalone Giant Eagle pharmacy, offering prescription transfers for folks affected by the Rite Aid closures. With so much healthcare change around Pittsburgh, this move is a relief for many. On the jobs front, AI data center projects cropping up in our region could support an estimated two hundred thousand jobs over the next few years, with a focus on training young people and underserved communities. However, local leaders warn that Western Pennsylvania faces a skilled labor shortage, especially in trades and technology. Training programs starting with high schoolers this fall aim to close that gap.
Turning to real estate, the local market remains brisk but competitive. While home prices have ticked up slightly from last year, supply is still tight in neighborhoods like Lawrenceville and Squirrel Hill, making it tough for first-time buyers, but great for sellers.
In sports, the Pirates kept the city’s spirits high last night by shutting out the Dodgers three to nothing at PNC Park. Andrew McCutchen and Bryan Reynolds each homered, and the pitching staff chalked up their league-best seventeenth shutout. The Bucs close their series tonight with young ace Paul Skenes taking the mound. Pittsburgh Steelers fans are buzzing as Aaron Rodgers readies for his regular season debut wearing black and gold against the Jets this Sunday in New York, a game filled with anticipation as Rodgers teams up with a completely revamped offense.
On the high school front, Shady Side Academy is fighting through adversity with half its football roster sidelined by injuries, showing the grit we expect from local teams. There are also reports of several school districts celebrating improvements in test scores this week, a bright spot for families as classes get underway.
Among new community events, the Oakmont Country Club is in the thick of the U.S. Open, drawing visitors and attention from across the country. Meanwhile, don't miss the kickoff of the annual KDKA Turkey Fund featuring a live performance at the Pittsburgh Playhouse, supporting local families in need.
And a quick feel-good story to close out: the National Aviary has once again hatched a bird species extinct in the wild, offering hope for conservation right here in Allegheny Commons.
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