Listen ""Pittsburgh Local Pulse: Sunny Days, Tense Shooting, Retail Shifts, and Community Events""
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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Friday, September 19, 2025.We wake up to beautiful, sunny skies across Pittsburgh again today, with highs holding strong in the low 80s. It’s our seventh day in a row with summer-like temperatures, which has showers few and far between. Morning air feels crisp, starting in the 50s, and by lunchtime we’ll be into the upper 70s. If you’re heading outdoors, be aware there’s an air quality alert, so take it easy during afternoon exercise, especially for our student athletes. Despite the pleasant weather, local farmers are getting worried as drought conditions make it harder to grow fall crops, and you may notice pumpkin patches offering smaller pumpkins with slightly higher prices this season.Turning to breaking news, last night a tense scene unfolded in Aliquippa, just outside the city. A federal ATF agent shot a 17-year-old boy, who attends Aliquippa High School, on Waugaman Street at the Linmar Terrace housing complex. Right now, his condition is unclear, but support teams are set up at the Junior Senior High School, and investigators are working to piece together what happened. Local leaders are urging calm and patience while details emerge, asking us all to wait for the facts before passing judgment.On the political front, Pittsburgh City Council is introducing new rules aimed at vape shops, hoping to tighten zoning and keep these stores away from schools and youth centers. It’s one more move to shape daily life in our neighborhoods.The job market has positive news for retail workers. Sheetz was named the second-best employer in America for the retail sector this week, a nod to our region’s strong workplace culture. Meanwhile, Wawa’s expansion east continues, with new stores moving closer to Pittsburgh and giving local Sheetz fans new choices.In real estate, the luxury French spot Poulet Bleu is gearing up to reopen October 21 in Lawrenceville — a welcome boost for Butler Street’s restaurant scene. On the development front, Wegmans just got the green light for a major new store on Cool Springs Drive in Cranberry, offering more jobs and shopping options for the North Hills next year.Our schools have been working hard this past week. Avonworth High School remains undefeated in football and will host Hopewell tonight under the Friday night lights. Across the city, 85 high school games are set for the weekend, and you can feel the energy as parents and students gear up for some of the best matchups of the season.On the cultural calendar, Yacht Rock Revue arrives at Stage AE on the North Shore, bringing their smooth hits to town. MGK and Wiz Khalifa are set for a Pittsburgh tour date, with presale tickets starting this week. Plus, don’t miss out as Noah Wyle visits local hospitals to thank staff after winning multiple Emmy awards for "The Pitt," a show inspired by our own medical community.For community events, the annual Walk to End Alzheimer's is coming this fall, bringing neighbors together at the North Shore to raise money and share stories of hope. And, in a feel-good moment, the Hankinson family was celebrated at PNC Park for their work with foster youth and the Banana Fosters program during the recent Savannah Bananas series.Finally, we remain vigilant about public health after Allegheny County confirmed a third case of West Nile virus this week, and Monessen schools reported several cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease in their elementary grades.Thank you for starting your morning with us. Remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out QuietPlease 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