Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for March 14th. We start with the big story overnight, powerful winds battering our area with gusts up to 65 miles per hour, according to the National Weather Service. Over 280,000 customers lost power from Duquesne Light and First Energy, with outages hitting Allegheny, Butler, Washington, and Westmoreland counties hardest. Trees crashed onto homes in Marshalls-Shadeland on Ingham Street and Green Tree Borough, while a roof ripped off a house in Brookline on McNeilly Road. Allegheny County Police urge us to avoid downed lines and unnecessary travel as crews restore service, focusing first on critical needs. The high wind warning lasts until midnight, so expect gusts around 50 today, tapering off, with cloudy skies and highs near 45 degrees, impacting outdoor plans like cleanup efforts.
These winds tie into city hall updates, where officials fast-tracked emergency funding for storm response at last weeks council meeting, easing daily recovery for neighborhoods near the Allegheny River. No major crime in the past day, but police arrested two suspects after a minor break-in near Point State Park, keeping our streets safe.
On a brighter note, job postings surged about 5,000 in the region last week per local listings, with openings in tech and healthcare around Oakland. Real estate saw median home prices hold steady around 285,000 dollars, up slightly from winter, per recent market reports. New business buzz includes a fresh coffee shop opening tomorrow on Liberty Avenue in the Cultural District.
Sports wise, our Pitt Panthers mens basketball notched a key win Thursday, boosting their conference standing, while high schools like Central Catholic celebrated a regional wrestling title. Looking ahead, community cleanup events kick off Sunday at Schenley Park, and a free music fest hits Stage AE next Friday.
For feel-good, listeners in Squirrel Hill rallied to help a family whose garage collapsed in the storm, delivering meals and aid by dawn. Todays weather should let us get back out safely. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and subscribe for daily updates.
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