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Pittsburgh Pulse: NFL Draft Coming, Job Growth, and Community Giving


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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Saturday, December 7, 2024.

We're starting with some breaking news from the past few days. A major development is underway at a 36-acre park in Pittsburgh, which is getting a huge facelift to host some major events in 2026, including the NFL Draft. This project is part of a larger effort to revitalize the area and bring in more visitors and economic activity.

In other news, Robinson Township has announced that it won't increase its taxes next year, which is a welcome relief for residents. Meanwhile, an investigation into an alleged hazing incident in the Highlands School District is underway, and we'll be keeping an eye on this story as it develops.

Let's take a look at the job market snapshot. According to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Pittsburgh unemployment rate is at 3.30% as of October 2024, which is slightly higher than the previous month but still lower than the long-term average. We're also seeing some major hiring announcements, including the University of Pittsburgh's new initiative to jump into the NIL sphere with both feet, which could bring in new opportunities for students and athletes.

In real estate news, we're seeing some notable commercial and residential property sales, including a vintage colonial in exclusive Fox Chapel that's been sold for a significant price. We're also seeing some new development projects and construction updates, including the renovation of Point State Park ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, which is getting a $3.4 million upgrade.

From City Hall, we're seeing some important decisions that affect daily life. The Pittsburgh City Council is scrutinizing Mayor Ed Gainey's proposed spending, and we're also seeing some efforts to recruit and train new EMS personnel to address staffing shortages.

The weather is having a big impact on today's activities and events, with a cold front bringing thundersnow to Western Pennsylvania. We're expecting a chilly day today, so make sure to bundle up if you're heading out.

In new business activity, we're seeing some exciting openings and closings. PetVet365 has cut the ribbon on its new location at the Strip District Terminal, and we're also seeing some new pop-up bars and restaurants opening up around the city.

Looking ahead to the next few days, we've got some great community events coming up. Billy Joel and Rod Stewart are teaming up for a show at Acrisure Stadium, and Pearl Jam is hitting the road and bringing its tour to Pittsburgh for two shows in May.

In local school achievements, we're seeing some great news from the Pittsburgh region. Over 600 students got experience learning about careers in the medical field at a recent career fair, and we're also seeing some impressive sports results from local teams.

Unfortunately, we've also got some crime news to report. A woman was killed in a hit-and-run crash in Pittsburgh's Oakland neighborhood early Thursday morning, and police are still investigating. We're also seeing some reports of a man being shot in the face in Clairton, and we'll be keeping an eye on these stories as they develop.

Finally, let's end with a feel-good community story. A boutique in Ross and the South Hills is donating sweaters to honor a loved one's memory, and we're seeing some great examples of community spirit and generosity around the city.

This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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