Pittsburgh Local Pulse: Juneteenth Celebrations, Severe Storms, and Community Kindness

19/06/2025 3 min
Pittsburgh Local Pulse: Juneteenth Celebrations, Severe Storms, and Community Kindness

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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Thursday, June nineteenth, twenty twenty-five. It is Juneteenth, a federal and state holiday, so our city offices are closed today, and trash collection is on a holiday schedule. Most of our favorite restaurants, retailers, and grocery stores are still open, but check with your local spots in case hours have changed. Banks, post offices, and federal buildings are closed for the day.We are starting with our biggest news: The sale of U.S. Steel to Japan-based Nippon Steel is now official, ending months of speculation. This decision is raising new questions about local jobs and the future of steelmaking at the historic Edgar Thompson Works in Braddock. We will keep an eye on how this impacts our workforce and regional economy.Turning to public safety, Allegheny County police are investigating a fatal shooting on Wesley Street in Wilkinsburg from last night. A man was found shot just before five thirty and later died. Authorities are asking anyone with information to come forward, as the investigation continues. Elsewhere, a quick-thinking neighbor and first responders rescued a puppy suffering from heatstroke in Hopewell. This is a good reminder for all of us to keep pets safe as our city heats up.And speaking of heat, we could see more severe weather today. The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm watch across Western Pennsylvania. Heavy rain, damaging winds, hail, and even the chance of an isolated tornado are possible. Flash flooding could impact travel and community events, so please stay updated and be cautious if you need to be out and about.In cultural news, Pittsburgh’s Juneteenth celebration kicks off with a new location and a festival lineup packed with local funk and hip-hop artists. This four-day event runs through Sunday, featuring live music, food trucks, and family-friendly activities, all downtown and around Point State Park. It is a great way to honor history and embrace our city’s rich culture.On the sports front, the Pirates will play a doubleheader today at PNC Park, with the first game at one ten and the second at five forty, after weather postponed last night's matchup. In high school sports, local pitcher Zach Hare has set a new national record with over thirty-six consecutive innings of no-hit baseball, making Western Pennsylvania proud yet again. Kennywood Park added a thrill with the World's Largest Coaster Ride earlier this week—the Steel Curtain roller coaster saw twenty-four riders participate in this annual tradition.If you are looking for work or thinking about moving, real estate demand in Pittsburgh remains steady. Listings for single-family homes are up slightly, and the job boards show a healthy number of postings in healthcare, tech, and trades as summer hiring ramps up.And here is a feel-good note for our morning: Ross Township neighbors rallied around a woman struggling with high electric bills, helping her manage costs and organize repairs. Acts of kindness like this remind us of the heart at the center of our city.This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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