Listen ""Community Rallies After Junior High Football Team Bus Crash in Aliquippa""
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Sunday, August twenty-fourth, twenty twenty-five. We start today with breaking news that has the whole city talking. Yesterday, a bus carrying the Aliquippa Junior High football team crashed while heading to their game against Pine-Richland. The accident happened around eleven in the morning on Shaffer Road, Economy Borough, just across the river. Emergency crews from Beaver and Allegheny counties responded quickly. Twenty-one people, most of them children, were taken to area hospitals, with most released by the evening except for one, who was still recovering after surgery. The Aliquippa School District has canceled all junior high practices and games for the coming week to support families. The district is holding a parent meeting Monday night at five thirty in the Black Box. Aliquippa’s Mayor Dwan Walker and Governor Josh Shapiro have called for community support, and people rallied last night at Louis Cepull Memorial Park for a vigil. Mental health resources will be available for students and staff starting Monday.Turning to city hall, there are no major new ordinances announced over the weekend, but council members are continuing discussions about public transit cuts and property tax reassessments that could affect how much homeowners in areas like Squirrel Hill and Brookline pay next year. We’ll stay on top of those talks.The weather is damp and cloudy as we start our Sunday, following last night’s brief thunderstorms. There’s a lingering chance of scattered showers until afternoon, but highs should break the seventy-degree mark. If you’re heading out to PNC Park or planning a lakeside stroll, consider grabbing a light jacket just in case.Our real estate market remains steady. According to local agents, the median home listing in the city is holding at around three hundred thousand dollars, while newer apartments in the Strip District and Lawrenceville are filling up fast. Investors are eyeing vacant lots near East Liberty for new mixed-use developments.In the job market, gig work continues to grow. The catering delivery platform Delivered just announced rebranding and new features, with DoorDash rolling out a home screen update that will display live wait times for orders. Pittsburgh’s gig community is expecting these changes to boost earnings, especially for food delivery across downtown and Oakland.On the cultural front, our three largest theater organizations, including Heinz Hall and the Benedum, are exploring a merger to weather financial headwinds and keep the arts alive downtown. Last night, musicians from all over the region gathered for Steel City Clarinet Day, forming friendships and swapping musical tips—another great example of our creative community coming together.Today’s sports scene has the Pittsburgh Pirates on the road, battling the Colorado Rockies. We’re hoping for a win to keep playoff hopes alive. In high school sports, congratulations to the North Allegheny swim team for breaking their own district record in the medley relay.Our crime report is mostly quiet, though in Burgettstown, sixty-six-year-old Donald Sadler was charged with terroristic threats and harassment following an incident outside Heist Spirits on North Main. In Washington, a late-night police call at the GetGo on East Wylie ended with one woman arrested for assault and held on bond. Police urge residents to remain alert, especially in busy commercial areas.Looking ahead, families can check out the Burgh Bazaar downtown this afternoon and an outdoor film screening at Market Square tonight. Don’t miss comedian Chris Distefano playing at the Byham Theater. These events are a great way to connect as summer wraps up.We end with a feel-good story about how community and compassion shine in tough moments. After yesterday’s football bus crash, neighbors, coaches, and city staff joined hands to support families. This is Pittsburgh at its best—rallying around our own.Thank you for tuning in to Pittsburgh Local Pulse. Remember to subscribe for tomorrow’s updates and stay connected with your city. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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