Pittsburgh Local Pulse: Draft Prep and Spring Weather
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We start with breaking news from the Steelers as they finalize their 2026 NFL Draft pre-visit list, hosting top quarterbacks like Carson Beck from Miami, Cole Payton from North Dakota State, Taylen Green from Arkansas, and Penn States own Drew Allar, plus wide receiver targets such as Makai Lemon and Denzel Boston. This signals our Black and Gold are gearing up strong for draft day, exciting fans across the North Shore.
Shifting to music and culture, the Whitney show at Thunderbird Music Hall on Butler Street in Lawrenceville tonight at 8pm is postponed due to illness, so hold those tickets for the new date. Meanwhile, KDKA forecasts mild weather today with highs near 62 degrees and partly cloudy skies, perfect for outdoor plans, though a light shower could pop up by evening, clearing for a dry weekend ahead.
From city hall, no major votes today, but were watching infrastructure tweaks on the Parkway that ease your daily commute. New business buzz includes Jackworth Ginger Beer hosting Brewery Sessions last night, with more pop-ups like Goldmarks Heavy Heavy vinyl night tonight at 10pm.
Job market stays steady with about 15,000 openings citywide, many in tech and healthcare along the East End. Real estate sees median home prices around 285,000 dollars, up slightly, hot in Shadyside and Squirrel Hill.
Crime report from the past day notes a quiet stretch, with police making an arrest in a minor theft near Point State Park, no major incidents affecting public safety.
Quick school shoutout: Local high schools notched wins in recent track meets at Schenley Park. Looking ahead, catch Mosaic at Bantha Tea Bar tomorrow, Art All Night at Rockwell Park Saturday from 4pm with live music and art, and a rock benefit for Carrick Classic Lanes at Whovilles Bar.
For a feel-good story, community volunteers rallied at Phipps Conservatory to plant spring blooms, bringing neighbors together under the glass domes.
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