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"Penguins Lose in Shootout, But Hall of Fame Ceremony Shines; Stormy Sunday, Mayoral Race, and More Pittsburgh Updates"

"Penguins Lose in Shootout, But Hall of Fame Ceremony Shines; Stormy Sunday, Mayoral Race, and More Pittsburgh Updates"

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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Sunday, October 26, 2025. We start with high school students and hockey fans talking about last night’s Penguins game—Columbus snapped Pittsburgh’s four-game winning streak with a 5-4 shootout win at PPG Paints Arena, but the spotlight shifted when the Penguins relaunched their Hall of Fame in a stirring ceremony, honoring Ron Francis, Kevin Stevens, Scotty Bowman, and Eddie Johnston just outside sections 111 and 112. Our city spent the evening remembering the legends who built one of the NHL’s elite franchises, and that energy spilled into the arena, even as the team fought back in the third period with goals from Kris Letang and Bryan Rust. The new Hall of Fame space is now open for all fans, celebrating the team’s five championships and giving the next generation a look at what Pittsburgh hockey means. Speaking of energy, we’re in for a volatile Sunday—showers and thunderstorms will roll in this afternoon with highs in the mid-70s and strong south winds gusting up to forty miles per hour, so keep an umbrella close at hand and expect cooler temperatures settling in after the storms. This is a day to stay alert on the roads and rethink any outdoor plans after about noon. On the city hall front, as Corey O’Connor’s wife Julia Burdelski told the Tribune-Review, “This might be your time”—he’s officially entered the mayor’s race, joining an already historic field. The city faces everything from infrastructure overhauls to potential budget clashes with Washington, and the mayoral election could not be more timely for Pittsburgh families. Out in Penn Hills, real estate is moving—the Tribune-Review’s latest listings show a half-dozen homes traded hands this week, with prices hovering around the high two-hundreds, evidence that the market, while cooler than last year, is still active for buyers ready to move. We’ve seen a surge in listings in the eastern suburbs, especially around Chalfant and Elizabeth Avenue, but experts warn that rising rates mean fewer bidding wars and more opportunity for first-time buyers. On the job front, Pittsburgh’s tech and health care sectors continue to post the most openings, with UPMC especially hot after celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first artificial heart implant at Presbyterian Hospital—a world-changing moment that still shapes medical innovation here today. In local crime news, Saturday night saw a shooting in Homewood North, where police are searching for a suspect after a man was wounded. And we note with sadness that a baby was found dead inside a car on the North Side earlier this week, though details from the investigation are still emerging—our thoughts are with all families affected by these tragedies. Community events pick up Tuesday with the David L. Lawrence Convention Center hosting a major LEED-certified green building conference, and for music fans, outdoor concerts may be rescheduled due to the weather, but check socials before heading out. Our city’s high school football teams are gearing up for playoffs—stay tuned for schedules this week—and remember, despite the chill and the rain, Pittsburgh still knits together pride from big wins, hard losses, and those everyday moments of connection. Yesterday’s Hall of Fame ceremony reminded us all that the standard here is excellence, on the ice and off, and that legacy belongs to all of us. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more local updates. This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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