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Pittsburgh's Local Pulse: City Budget Review, Holiday Spirit, and Sports Updates

Pittsburgh's Local Pulse: City Budget Review, Holiday Spirit, and Sports Updates

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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Thursday, November 27th. Weve got a lot to cover this morning, starting with some big news from City Hall. Pittsburgh City Council is taking a close look at the citys 6 million 2050 Comprehensive Plan, with council members debating whether to pause or redirect some of the funding. The plan, meant to guide the citys growth and equity for the next decades, is now under review as officials want to make sure every dollar is being spent wisely, especially as the city faces ongoing budget challenges. Council will meet again soon to decide the next steps, and many are watching closely to see how this could shape our neighborhoods.

On the job front, the city is also considering a partial hiring and spending freeze, which could affect everything from new city positions to local contracts. Meanwhile, in real estate, the downtown Market Square renovation is moving ahead, with smoother sidewalks, more greenery, and upgraded lighting coming to the area. The holiday market has moved to 7th and Penn Avenue this year, so if youre heading downtown, thats where youll find the festivities.

Weather-wise, its a chilly start to the day, with temperatures in the 30s and 40s. If youre out and about, bundle up, because its going to stay cool through the afternoon. The forecast shows more of the same for the next few days, so plan accordingly for any outdoor plans.

In business news, a new Lego-themed store opened in Zelienople, and the 51st Aldi in the Pittsburgh area just had its grand opening. For those looking for a new book, a new Barnes & Noble is coming to the city soon.

On the community front, the annual Turkey Fund is back, and the August Wilson African American Cultural Center hosted a big fundraiser this week. The citys holiday spirit is strong, with plenty of events and markets to check out.

In sports, the Penguins snapped their losing streak with a 4-2 win over the Buffalo Sabres, and the Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes is set to receive a record 3.4 million bonus. Locally, Pitts football team ended their winning streak with a loss to Notre Dame, but the Panthers basketball team is still rolling.

A quick note on safety: a Pittsburgh police officer was placed on leave after an assault charge related to a domestic dispute. No other major incidents have been reported overnight.

And for a feel-good story, the postal services Operation Santa program is helping families fulfill holiday wishes, with volunteers responding to letters sent to Santa from across the region.

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