Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Saturday, February 15, 2025.
We're starting off with some breaking news from city hall. Mayor Ed Gainey has announced that the acting Pittsburgh police chief will now lead the bureau, a significant development for our city's law enforcement[2].
In other news, multiple people were injured after an explosion and fire at an industrial plant in Saegertown, Crawford County, a reminder of the importance of workplace safety[2].
On the job market front, there are numerous opportunities available in Pittsburgh. Indeed lists over 70 jobs for the 2024-2025 period, including positions at PennDOT, PPG, and various educational institutions. The arts sector is also thriving, with the Pittsburgh Arts Council listing several job openings at local arts and cultural institutions, such as the Silver Eye Center for Photography and the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre[3].
In real estate news, a Texas firm is leading the redevelopment of Monroeville Mall, promising significant changes to the area. Meanwhile, local restaurant owners are feeling the pinch due to the bird flu outbreak, which has doubled the cost of eggs[3].
On the cultural front, Western Pennsylvania musicians are working to preserve the polka tradition, and the 2025 Pittsburgh area concert calendar is packed with exciting events. The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust is also hosting various performances and exhibitions, including the upcoming Handmade Arcade's 2025 Spring Market[3].
In sports, the Pittsburgh Penguins are gearing up for their next game, though they recently lost to the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 on Saturday night. The city has also been named the best city for football fans for the seventh consecutive year[2].
Looking at the weather, a fast-moving clipper system is bringing freezing rain and icy conditions to the Pittsburgh area, making roads slippery, especially north of Route 422 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Stay on top of local weather with meteorologist Trey Fulbright’s forecast[2].
For community events, hundreds of runners gathered Saturday morning for bonding, exercise, and breakfast. Tonight, local independent improv teams will take over Arcade's stage at the Pittsburgh Improv from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm[1].
In local school achievements, teams from The Ellis School, Armstrong, and Belle Vernon Area high schools competed on KD Quiz, showcasing their knowledge and skills[2].
On a feel-good note, newborn babies at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital got dressed up in holiday onesies and hats knit by a nurse, a heartwarming gesture that brings joy to our community[2].
In crime news, two people were stabbed at an apartment building in Arnold Sunday morning. Police believe no foul play is suspected in the incident. We urge everyone to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities[2].
This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.