Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Sunday, January 19, 2025. We're starting the day off with a look at what's happening in our city.
First, let's talk about some breaking news. The Pittsburgh women's basketball team is gearing up to host No. 14 North Carolina at the Petersen Events Center today at 2:00 p.m. This is a big game for the Panthers, who are looking to bounce back from a tough loss to No. 21 NC State earlier this week[3].
In job market news, we're seeing a lot of activity in the tech sector. Pittsburgh's tech scene is booming, with a 21% growth rate and over 18,000 new jobs created by giants like Google and Uber. AI and robotics sectors are thriving, offering roles with starting salaries around $70,000. The city houses over 100 AI companies, with demand peaking for skills in Python, Java, and cloud computing[2].
Speaking of jobs, we have some notable hiring announcements to share. Westinghouse Electric Company and The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation are among the top local employers with new job postings. Indeed.com lists over 75 jobs in the Pittsburgh area, including positions at Saltworks Theatre Company[4].
Moving on to real estate, we have some exciting developments to share. Grandview Heights, a development of luxury townhouses, is currently under construction on Grandview Avenue in Pittsburgh's Mt. Washington neighborhood. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for a brand-new home with a grand view[4].
In city hall news, the Westmoreland commissioners have approved a $1.7 million tourism plan, which is expected to boost local businesses and attract more visitors to the area[1].
As for the weather, it's looking like a chilly day ahead, with temperatures expected to stay in the mid-30s. We recommend bundling up if you're planning on heading out to any of today's events.
Speaking of events, we have a few community events to share. Mary Queen of Apostles School in New Kensington is hosting an open house on January 26th from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.[5]. We also have a few local school achievements to mention. The Pitt women's basketball team may not have won their last game, but they're showing some great spirit and determination.
In crime news, police have charged two teens in connection with a series of knifepoint robberies in the area. We urge everyone to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities[1].
Finally, we have a feel-good community story to share. The Highlands community is mourning the loss of Eddie Teorsky, a beloved local resident who was known for his enthusiasm and support for local sports teams[1].
This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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