Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for December 21, 2024.
We're starting with some breaking news from the past few days. A woman was tragically killed at the intersection of Terrace Street and Darragh Street in early December, and our thoughts are with her family. In other news, hundreds of people in Verona came together on Thursday to support families who lost everything in a fire last week, showing the community's spirit and resilience.
Moving on to the job market, the latest unemployment rate for Pittsburgh is at 3.30%, which is lower than the long-term average of 5.62%[2]. While this is a positive trend, the Pittsburgh metro area is still struggling to recover from pandemic job losses, with total nonfarm jobs 1.25% below the pre-COVID reading of May 2019[5].
In real estate news, a Pennsylvania Turnpike exchange is planned for Penn Township, which could bring new development opportunities to the area. Additionally, construction is taking off at the Arnold Palmer Regional Airport, with a new location opening sometime next summer.
From city hall, we have updates on decisions that affect daily life. The Allegheny County Health Department issued a consumer alert on December 3, and residents are advised to stay informed about local health issues. Also, making housing more affordable is a cornerstone of the Gainey administration, but critics say efforts have fallen short.
Weather-wise, temperatures are expected to drop later in the week, so make sure to bundle up. Today, we're looking at a chilly day with a chance of snow, so check the latest forecast from KDKA First Alert Meteorologist Ray Petelin before heading out.
In business news, American Airlines will soon add nonstop service between Pittsburgh International Airport and Los Angeles International Airport, which is great news for travelers. However, Pittsburgh Popcorn's food processing facility has been shut down, and another restaurant in Pittsburgh's Station Square is closing its doors.
Looking ahead to community events, Downtown Pittsburgh is turning into a winter wonderland this New Year's Eve, with plenty of activities and events planned. Also, the Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh held a "mega adoption event" this weekend to help pets find loving homes ahead of the holidays.
In local school achievements, Pitt swept Kentucky 3-0 on Saturday at the Petersen Events Center to punch their ticket to the semifinals in Louisville. However, Pitt lost 3-1 to Louisville in the final four of the NCAA women's volleyball tournament on Thursday.
On a feel-good note, newborn babies at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital got dressed up in holiday onesies and hats knit by a nurse, spreading joy and cheer.
In crime news, a man is accused of holding up the Subway restaurant in Downtown Pittsburgh with a pellet gun, and two guns have been stopped at security checkpoints at the Pittsburgh International Airport this week. Also, Richard McElheny was arrested and held without bail after being accused of raping a woman for more than four hours.
This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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