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Pittsburgh Pulse: Wage Recovery, Layoffs, School Closures, and Community Resilience

1 dic 2024 · 3 min. 53 sec.
Pittsburgh Pulse: Wage Recovery, Layoffs, School Closures, and Community Resilience
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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Sunday, December 1, 2024. We're starting with some breaking news from the past few days. A local restaurant has agreed to pay...

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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Sunday, December 1, 2024.

We're starting with some breaking news from the past few days. A local restaurant has agreed to pay more than $84,000 in owed wages to their employees, a significant development for workers' rights in our city[1]. Additionally, the owners of the shuttered Panther Pit nuisance bar in Oakland are facing criminal charges after a judge ordered the bar to be closed for at least a year due to allegations of being a nuisance without a liquor license[4].

In job market news, PPG has announced layoffs of 1,800 employees as part of their cost-cutting measures, which will undoubtedly impact many families in our community[2][3]. On a more positive note, there are several new job postings from top local employers, including opportunities in healthcare and technology.

Moving on to real estate, we have some notable updates. The site of the former Fort Pitt Brewery in West Jeannette is set to be demolished, making way for new development projects[1]. In residential news, weekly median home prices and inventory levels remain steady, with no significant changes reported in the past week.

From city hall, we have some important decisions that affect daily life. The city has decommissioned the Grant Street homeless encampment due to an alarming increase in crime, a move aimed at improving public safety[2]. Additionally, consultants have recommended closing 14 Pittsburgh Public Schools, a proposal that is currently under review[3].

Weather-wise, it's getting colder in Pittsburgh, with lake-effect snow expected in northwestern Pennsylvania. Governor Shapiro has declared a disaster emergency in Erie, and we're advised to prepare for dangerous cold into next week[3][4].

In new business activity, we have some openings and closings to report. Merchant Oyster Co. in Lawrenceville is closing, with the building up for sale[4]. On a brighter note, Brown Mamas Marketplace is a new initiative supporting Black women on Small Business Saturday, a great way to shop local and support our community.

Looking ahead to community events, Sewickley's Light Up Night is set for December 6, a holiday tradition that draws thousands to the main streets of Sewickley[5]. Also, the inauguration of Jon Anderson as the second president of Pennsylvania Western University is scheduled for December 6 on the university's California campus.

In local school achievements, Pitt's Papa Kante has been labeled a 'game-changer' by teammates after scoring 12 points to help defeat Ohio State[4]. And in sports, the Steelers are gearing up for their next game, with quarterback Russell Wilson in consideration to start this week[3].

For our feel-good community story, we have a heartwarming tale of a local family continuing their tradition of giving back to those in need, years after almost losing so much[1].

Finally, in today's crime report, we have some significant incidents to report. A gunshot victim walked into an area hospital with a gunshot wound to the arm, and Pittsburgh police are investigating a shots fired incident after three separate ShotSpotter alerts totaled 31 rounds[1]. Additionally, a Braddock man was found fatally shot inside a vehicle, and detectives are searching for a missing 30-year-old last seen in Pittsburgh's North Side[4].

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