Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Saturday, March 21. We kick off with breaking news from our neighborhoods. Last night, Allegheny County Police responded to a shooting in the 300 block of East 16th Avenue in Homestead, where a man was shot in the leg and taken to the hospital. Earlier this morning around 4:45 a.m., two people, a man and a woman, were shot multiple times inside a vehicle at Tioga and Rosedale Streets in Homewood; both are stable at the hospital, per KDKA reports. And tragically, a woman was fatally shot Friday evening in a home on the 20 block in McKees Rocks, with police working alongside the DA's office. We urge everyone to stay vigilant and report anything suspicious.
Shifting to lighter thrills, Pittsburgh police are probing a mystery parachutist who jumped off a downtown skyscraper near the old Civic Arena site yesterday, according to TribLive. No injuries reported, but what a bold move.
On the sports front, our Pittsburgh Pirates No. 7 prospect Termarr Johnson collided at first base during today's spring training game but stayed in after shaking it off with Max Clark. Great resilience there.
Pittsburgh Public Schools just announced they'll switch to remote asynchronous learning April 22 through 24 for the 2026 NFL Draft, expecting 700,000 visitors citywide. Exams are rescheduled too, helping families dodge the chaos around PPG Paints Arena and the North Shore.
City Hall updates include smoother permitting for new businesses downtown, boosting our job market where openings rose about 5 percent last month in tech and healthcare along Liberty Avenue. Real estate heats up too, with median home prices around 285,000 dollars in the East End, drawing young families.
Weather-wise, mild 50s today with scattered showers, so grab that umbrella for Market Square strolls or Point State Park events, but it clears up by evening for a dry weekend outlook.
Looking ahead, catch the community cleanup at Schenley Park tomorrow and a free concert series kickoff at Stage AE next Friday. Local high schools shone with Central Catholic's basketball squad clinching regionals.
And a feel-good note: volunteers at the Strip District food bank packed 2,000 meals yesterday, strengthening our community bonds.
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