Frosty Mornings, AI Debate, and Merger News: Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Friday, October 17th
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We're starting this Friday with a frost advisory in effect until 9 this morning. Temperatures dropped into the low to mid 30s overnight across the area, making this the coldest morning of the season so far. If you have outdoor plants, you might want to check on them. The good news is we'll see mostly sunny skies later with highs reaching the lower 60s. Bundle up for the morning commute but expect a pleasant afternoon. Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday will be warm with temperatures climbing into the mid 70s, but Sunday brings a 90 percent chance of showers and possible thunderstorms.
In Springdale, the debate over a proposed high-tech artificial intelligence data center continues to heat up. The borough building was packed again last night as residents heard testimony about the project. Real estate appraiser Anthony Barna told the council the facility would cost between 420 and 770 million dollars to build and could bring the borough about 2.5 million dollars in annual tax revenue, a 54 percent increase. The Allegheny Valley School District could see a 9.5 percent boost in school tax revenue. But neighbors remain concerned about water usage, with one architect testifying the center would use around 500,000 gallons of water, and noise levels from the facility. The hearing will resume on November 24th, just two days before the borough council's deadline to make a decision.
In major healthcare news, Heritage Valley Health System is merging with Allegheny Health Network, adding a 15th and 16th hospital to AHN's growing presence in Western Pennsylvania. This merger will significantly expand healthcare options across our region.
Our Penguins had a great night, rallying to beat the Los Angeles Kings 4 to 2. Filip Hallander scored his first career goal to give Pittsburgh the lead, and Sidney Crosby added an empty net insurance goal to seal the win.
On a more sobering note, a Westmoreland County man is facing charges after detectives say three young children tested positive for cocaine. The investigation is ongoing.
Downtown Pittsburgh got a power boost this week as Duquesne Light unveiled a new facility to provide more electricity to the area, supporting the city's growing energy needs.
First responders were busy yesterday evening when they evacuated dozens of people from the AJ Demor Towers high rise around 6 p.m. Everyone was safely evacuated from the seven-story senior building.
The City is hosting its first-ever Vision Zero Summit today, focusing on traffic safety improvements across Pittsburgh.
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