Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Wednesday, December 4, 2024.
We're starting with breaking news from the past few days. Pittsburgh officials have announced plans to tear down a homeless camp under the 16th Street Bridge at the border of the city's North Shore and Troy Hill neighborhoods. The decision was made due to concerns at the site, including evidence of health and safety issues[1].
In other news, a man has been charged with attempted homicide after a shooting in the Strip District early Friday morning. Police were called to the 1100 block of Penn Avenue around 2:15 a.m. for reports of a man brandishing a weapon and threatening people inside a club[1].
On a more positive note, graduate student workers at the University of Pittsburgh have voted in a landslide to unionize with the United Steelworkers. This comes after years of organizing and rising pro-labor sentiment in academia[1].
Moving on to the job market, PPG has announced layoffs of approximately 1,800 employees as part of its cost-cutting measures[3][4]. This significant reduction will impact various sectors within the company.
In real estate news, there have been no major property sales or development projects announced recently. However, the city's smart loading zone program, which aims to encourage drivers to get in and out of parking spots quickly, has been extended indefinitely by the Pittsburgh City Council[1].
From city hall, the council has also voted to keep the purple curb parking program in place, which helps manage parking in busy areas. Additionally, more than 100 police officers will be deployed Downtown for the Light Up Night celebration to ensure public safety[1].
Weather-wise, colder temperatures are expected to arrive in Pittsburgh soon, with meteorological winter already here. This could impact outdoor activities and events in the coming days[2][5].
In new business activity, The Industrialist Hotel has debuted a 1950s retro-themed pop-up holiday cocktail lounge in Downtown Pittsburgh. Meanwhile, a local restaurant will pay more than $84,000 in owed wages to their employees[1][2].
Upcoming community events include the 31st annual Highmark First Night celebration, which will feature performances and fireworks. Additionally, shops in downtown Greensburg are gearing up for Small Business Saturday[2][5].
In local school achievements, the Pitt women's volleyball team is kicking off their quest for a national championship. The Steelers are also looking to bounce back after a recent loss[2][5].
For a feel-good community story, a local group is ensuring that no one goes without a warm Thanksgiving meal, continuing a tradition of giving back to those in need[2].
In today's crime report, police are investigating a shots fired incident after three separate ShotSpotter alerts totaled 31 rounds. A man was also found shot inside an apartment in the Allentown neighborhood[2][5].
This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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