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Breaking news from Washington County as a man's body was pulled from the Monongahela River last evening. The recovery was complicated by this week's heavy rains, with river levels about three feet above normal. Pennsylvania State Police believe it may be a previously reported missing person from Point Marion.
In Rostraver, authorities have a person of interest in custody on unrelated charges in connection with the murder of 24-year-old Jennah Siebert, who was found shot to death in her home.
Historic news from the Vatican today as Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected pope, making him the first American-born pontiff in Catholic Church history.
At City Hall, the debate continues over affordable housing. In yesterday's meeting, council members expressed support for measures to increase affordability across Pittsburgh neighborhoods, including expanded inclusionary zoning and parking reforms.
The Pittsburgh Pirates are facing scrutiny after an investigation revealed they disposed of fan-funded Bucco Bricks. The Pittsburgh Sports and Exhibition Authority commissioned the investigation into the team's removal of these personalized bricks.
School safety concerns in Butler County this morning after a school bus crashed into a tree, sending the driver and two students to the hospital.
Good news for nearly 500 union nurses at Butler Memorial Hospital who are breathing a sigh of relief after reaching what appears to be a satisfactory agreement.
Sports fans are buzzing as the Pittsburgh Steelers have just released their 2025 regular season schedule. We'll have more details on game times throughout the day.
A local restaurant received a consumer alert after health inspectors found dead mice and rodent droppings during their visit. Meanwhile, a new report shows food insecurity continues to rise across our region.
The City of Pittsburgh has announced the 2025 Cinema in the Park schedule, encouraging moviegoers to bring lawn chairs and blankets for evenings of outdoor entertainment.
For those interested in civic engagement, the Pennsylvania House is expected to hold a final vote today on a wide-ranging election reform bill. And locally, Fayette County is experiencing political upheaval after Commissioner David Lohr abruptly resigned on Friday.
Weather-wise, we're seeing clearing conditions after the heavy rains earlier this week. Perfect timing to enjoy some of the outdoor activities planned around the city this weekend.
This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.