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Pittsburgh Local Pulse: Penguins hot, Pitt women seek first ACC win, virtual job fair, and Nordic music at The Frick.

Pittsburgh Local Pulse: Penguins hot, Pitt women seek first ACC win, virtual job fair, and Nordic music at The Frick.

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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Sunday, January 4. We kick off with our Penguins riding a hot four-game win streak as they hit the ice today against the Columbus Blue Jackets, building momentum after that strong recap from Detroit where Rust and Crosby connected early. Over at Pitt, the womens basketball team heads to Boston College tonight at 6 PM, chasing their first ACC win after a tough 74-55 loss to Wake Forest. Local schools shine too, with Storytime at the Museum underway right now at 10 AM in Dinosaurs in Their Time, where kids touch real specimens during nature tales.

We see job market pressures nationally, with unemployment up to about 4.6 percent last month and nearly a thousand job cuts announced through fall, though Pennsylvania payrolls grew lately and we have over 1400 part-time night openings around town on sites like Indeed. Mark your calendars for the virtual Pittsburgh Job Fair on May 14 from 10 AM to 2 PM, connecting you straight to hiring managers across industries from tech to healthcare. On real estate, our market shows solid 7 percent price growth year over year, with homes moving fast in about 44 days per recent Redfin data, making now a smart time to watch Liberty Avenue spots or Oakland neighborhoods.

City Hall pushes forward with quality-of-life upgrades, like nearly 30 million dollars in grants for traffic systems via the Green Light-Go Program, easing commutes on streets like Grant and Forbes. Culturally, The Frick wraps up The Scandinavian Home exhibit on January 11, but catch their Nordic chamber music concert January 9 at 7:30 PM with Pittsburgh Symphony musicians playing Grieg and Sibelius, plus after-hours gallery access and wine. Kidsburgh and Carnegie Museum events run through early January too, like holiday displays at Neapolitan Presepio.

New business buzz includes Home Depot investing a billion in employee raises, boosting spots near Waterfront, while Carnegie Library hosts employment events. Weather today stays chilly with light snow possible near Point State Park, impacting outdoor plans, so bundle up; expect partly cloudy skies and highs near freezing through tomorrow.

In public safety from the past day, no major incidents reported, keeping our streets steady around the Strip District and Hill District. For a feel-good lift, demonstrators gathered peacefully Saturday downtown opposing military actions abroad, showing our communitys engaged spirit.

Upcoming, Pittsburgh Symphony offers Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince in concert January 10 and 11 at Heinz Hall. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe. This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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