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Pittsburgh Local Pulse: Draft Week Closures, Spring Storms, and Community Spirit


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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Sunday, March 22. We kick off with big news from our schools. Pittsburgh Public Schools just announced they will switch to remote learning from April 22 through 24 for the NFL Draft coming to town. Security around Point State Park means road closures on the North Shore and heavy traffic, so families can avoid the chaos while kids keep up with classes from home. It sparks debate on balancing big events with education, but we see how it keeps everyone safe.
Shifting to our weather, we start mild this morning around 52 degrees near the Allegheny River, warming to the upper 70s by afternoon with gusty winds up to 23 miles per hour downtown. Clouds build later, bringing likely showers and possible thunder after 4 PM, so grab umbrellas for errands on Liberty Avenue or outdoor plans at Schenley Park. Tonight cools to the 30s with scattered chances early.
On the crime front, state police report a tragic fiery crash in Westmoreland County killed four early yesterday, a somber reminder to drive carefully on routes like Route 30. Meanwhile, the Fraternal Order of Police is pressing City Hall for answers after bodycam videos dropped from an ICE incident here, urging transparency on officer safety near the Federal Building.
Sports fans, our Penguins thrilled us last night with Yegor Chinakhov blazing past Winnipeg for the opener in a tight game at PPG Paints Arena. Pirates prospects like Konnor Griffin are buzzing in spring training, with talks of long-term deals as they gear up in Bradenton.
New business stays steady, no major openings or closings this week, but job postings in tech and healthcare top 15,000 across Allegheny County. Real estate sees median home prices around 285,000 dollars, up slightly near East Liberty.
Looking ahead, catch Ryan Montbleau live tonight at a local spot. Students, shoutout to Pittsburgh schools prepping strong for remote days. And a feel-good note: community volunteers spruced up Frick Park trails yesterday, making our green spaces even better for weekend walks.
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