『Kia Vandalism, School Board Theft, Penguins Bounce Back, High School Playoffs, Community Events, and Family Cherished.』のカバーアート

Kia Vandalism, School Board Theft, Penguins Bounce Back, High School Playoffs, Community Events, and Family Cherished.

Kia Vandalism, School Board Theft, Penguins Bounce Back, High School Playoffs, Community Events, and Family Cherished.

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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Friday, February 13. We kick off with some troubling vandalism reported by WPXI across neighborhoods like Lawrenceville and Bloomfield, where several Kia vehicles had their windows smashed early Wednesday morning, prompting police to urge owners near Liberty Avenue to check security cameras. In Rankin Borough near the Woodland Hills School District, CBS News Pittsburgh reports school board president Terri Lawson faces theft charges for allegedly misusing a borough credit card over 130 times last year at spots like Giant Eagle and Walmart, racking up nearly ten thousand dollars in personal charges, with about five thousand still owed. We stay sensitive to the impacts on our communities there.

Shifting to brighter notes, our Penguins goaltenders have sparked a real bounce-back, as the Post-Gazette details in their Olympic break series, fueling strong play heading into the second half. Pitt baseball opens their 2026 season today at one PM in Port Charlotte, Florida, against Western Michigan, with standouts like Caden Dulin batting three thirty-seven last year leading the charge. High school playoffs heat up tonight, TribLive says, with Derry hosting Deer Lakes at seven in four A boys action, and girls five A seeing last years champs Peters Township visit Plum, while top seed South Fayette hosts Kiski Area.

City Hall stays quiet on major votes this week, but we note ongoing talks around daily life tweaks like parking near Allegheny County Courthouse. Weather brings mild temps in the upper thirties with light flurries tapering off by noon, per local forecasts, so bundle up for evening games but expect clearer skies ahead. New business buzz includes fresh spots teased on PTL, like family shares from Isleys on the South Side.

Upcoming, catch WPIAL wrestling sectionals tomorrow at venues like Mt. Lebanon starting nine thirty AM, and community events like Steel Curtain tailgates near Acrisure Stadium. Quick school nod to Woodland Hills amid their challenges, but Derry Area snags a section title. For a feel-good lift, PTL shared a dads full life story, cherishing time with his wife and six kids via Instagram, reminding us to hug family tight.

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