Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for February 14, 2025.
We're starting off with some breaking news from the past few days. Multiple people were injured after an explosion and fire at an industrial plant in Saegertown, Crawford County. The investigation remains active and ongoing. Additionally, two people were stabbed at an apartment building in Arnold on Sunday morning. Police believe no foul play is suspected in the incident.
In local news, Mayor Ed Gainey announced that the acting Pittsburgh police chief has been tapped to lead the bureau. This decision comes after a thorough evaluation and is expected to bring stability to the department.
Let's talk about the job market. Pittsburgh has been ranked second in WalletHub's new Best Cities for Jobs ranking. The city boasts high-quality jobs, numerous job opportunities, and a growing tech hub. With over 1,800 tech companies, including Apple, Uber, and Meta, Pittsburgh is becoming a hotspot for job seekers. Indeed lists over 70 jobs available in the 2024-2025 period, including positions at PennDOT, PPG, and various educational institutions.
In real estate news, a Texas firm is leading the redevelopment of Monroeville Mall, promising significant changes to the area. Local restaurant owners are feeling the pinch due to the bird flu outbreak, which has doubled the cost of eggs.
On the cultural front, Western Pennsylvania musicians are working to preserve the polka tradition. The 2025 Pittsburgh area concert calendar is packed with exciting events, including performances at the Pittsburgh Public Theater and the upcoming Handmade Arcade's 2025 Spring Market.
In sports, the Pittsburgh Penguins are gearing up for their next game. The city has also been named the best city for football fans for the seventh consecutive year. The WPIAL basketball playoffs are heating up, with top players like Natalie Wetzel and Mimi Thiero leading their teams into the postseason.
Let's take a look at the weather. A fast-moving clipper system is bringing freezing rain and light wet snow to the area, making roads north of Route 422 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike slippery. We can expect some cold and chilly weather before mixed weather patterns later in the week.
In community news, the 71st Annual KDKA Free Care Fund Telethon raised over $1.7 million. Newborn babies at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital got dressed up in holiday onesies and hats knit by a nurse.
Today's crime report includes the stabbing incident in Arnold and the ongoing investigation into the industrial plant explosion in Saegertown. We urge everyone to stay safe and aware of their surroundings.
Finally, let's end with a feel-good community story. Community Options Inc. provides work and housing resources to individuals with disabilities, making a positive impact in our community.
This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.