Highways Closed, City Council Moves, Biz Booms & Sports Scores - Pittsburgh Local Pulse Sunday Update
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We're starting this morning with a developing situation on our highways. Southbound I-279 remains closed between I-79 and the Camp Horne Road exit after a significant incident yesterday evening. State Police say a police chase that began in Butler County ended in a crash and officer-involved shooting in Ohio Township around mile marker nine. One person was shot and has died, while three others from the vehicle are recovering in hospitals. Troop B's Major Case Team is still on scene collecting evidence and reconstructing the crash. Officials say there is no threat to the immediate public, but drivers should definitely plan alternate routes this morning as crews work to reopen the road, expected sometime later today.
On the city council front, there's movement on several fronts affecting your daily life. Councilmember Theresa Kail-Smith has proposed a partial hiring and spending freeze as budget discussions heat up. Meanwhile, the Strip District Business Association has filed a formal complaint about the proposed Penn Avenue Rightsizing project, so expect that conversation to continue. City council is also introducing new camera enforcement on city streets with warning periods in place before hundred dollar fines kick in for violations. And if you've been dealing with Pittsburgh's trash situation, the city council wants to give officers the ability to issue on-the-spot tickets for trash violations.
Turning to the job market and business development, there's some positive momentum. The fifty-first Aldi store in the Pittsburgh area opened recently to much fanfare, and a new Barnes and Noble is coming to the city. Over in Zelienople, a new Lego-themed store opened with a grand opening that included live music and a meet and greet with Lego Master Krist Kay.
Looking at sports, it's been a mixed bag for our teams. The Pittsburgh Steelers placed left tackle Broderick Jones on injured reserve. The Penguins had a tough night, losing seven to two against Toronto, with Oliver Ekman-Larsson scoring a goal and assist for the Maple Leafs. On the college side, Penn State's running back Kaytron Allen rushed for a career high two hundred twenty-six yards and a touchdown, leading the Nittany Lions past Rutgers forty to thirty-six for their eighteenth straight win.
Weather wise, we're looking at a cold day today with temperatures dropping and a chance for some snow showers as we head into the evening. Bundle up out there.
And here's a reminder that electric prices in Pennsylvania are going up starting December first, so you may want to review your bills and energy usage heading into the winter months.
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