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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 3 MIN

Pittsburgh Local Pulse: Storms Roll In, Community Comes Together

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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Friday, June fifth, twenty twenty six. We wake up today watching the rivers and the radar. Pittsburghs Action News 4 forecasts scattered showers early, with heavier rain and storms building into the afternoon, so we plan on wet roads, muggy air, and a few gusty storms that could slow the evening commute, especially around the Parkway East and the Fort Pitt Bridge. Looking ahead through the weekend, we stay warm and unsettled, with more storms likely on Saturday. From city hall, we are following council debate over this summers budget tweaks, including funding for street paving and traffic calming near schools in neighborhoods like Beechview and Lawrenceville. Officials say they are prioritizing crosswalk safety along Butler Street and Brownsville Road so our kids and seniors can walk more safely. On the breaking news front, fire and police crews overnight respond to a serious house fire in Carrick near Brownsville Road. No fatalities are reported, but several families are displaced and the Red Cross is now helping with housing and clothes. According to WPXI, another ongoing concern is chronic flooding in parts of the Hill District, where some basements near Webster Avenue and Reed Street are still dealing with stagnant water as the city works on long term drainage fixes. In public safety today, Pittsburgh police report several car break ins around the South Side Flats and Oakland, with windows smashed on side streets off East Carson and Forbes Avenue. Officers remind us to lock doors and keep valuables out of sight. There is also a reported armed robbery near a convenience store in Homewood last night, and detectives say they are reviewing camera footage and asking neighbors to share any video. On the job front, regional listings show roughly forty five hundred open positions across Allegheny County, with hiring strong in healthcare at UPMC, tech jobs at companies along the Strip District riverfront, and logistics openings around the airport corridor. In real estate, agents say the median home price in the city sits near two hundred seventy thousand dollars, with hot competition for updated houses in Bloomfield, Lawrenceville, and West View, while some condos downtown along Liberty Avenue and near Market Square sit a little longer on the market. For culture and music, Acrisure Stadium on the North Shore gears up for Morgan Wallens Still the Problem Tour tonight, with gates opening along Reedsdale Street. Traffic and parking will be tight from late afternoon into the night all around the stadium. Over in East Liberty, Bakery Square hosts a live DJ on the lawn this evening on Penn Avenue, giving us a laid back option close to home. The Pittsburgh events calendar also highlights shows at smaller venues like City Winery and Preserving Underground for listeners looking for local bands. At Pitt, the university hosts the Transfer Pathways Summit today in Alumni Hall on Fifth Avenue, bringing educators and students together to talk about smoother transfers into four year programs. In community sports, several WPIAL high school teams from around our region are celebrating deep playoff runs, with baseball and softball squads from schools like North Allegheny and Pine Richland earning state tournament berths. Our feel good story today comes from the Hill District, where neighbors have been organizing weekend cleanups around Centre Avenue, helping seniors clear debris and planting flowers in small vacant lots. Volunteers say they simply want kids walking to Miller and University Prep to feel proud of their streets. Thanks for tuning in to Pittsburgh Local Pulse, and dont forget to subscribe so you never miss our daily check in with the city. This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Friday, June fifth, twenty twenty six. We wake up today watching the rivers and the radar. Pittsburghs Action News 4 forecasts scattered showers early, with heavier rain and storms building into the afternoon, so we plan on wet roads, muggy air, and a few gusty storms that could slow the evening commute, especially around the Parkway East and the Fort Pitt Bridge. Looking ahead through the weekend, we stay warm and unsettled, with more storms likely on Saturday. From city hall, we are following council debate over this summers budget tweaks, including funding for street paving and traffic calming near schools in neighborhoods like Beechview and Lawrenceville. Officials say they are prioritizing crosswalk safety along Butler Street and Brownsville Road so our kids and seniors can walk more safely. On the breaking news front, fire and police crews overnight respond to a serious house fire in Carrick near Brownsville Road. No fatalities are reported, but several families are displaced and the Red Cross is now helping with housing and clothes. According to WPXI, another ongoing concern is chronic flooding in parts of the Hill District, where some basements near Webster Avenue and Reed Street are still dealing with stagnant water as the city works on long term drainage fixes. In public safety today, Pittsburgh police report several car break ins around the South Side Flats and Oakland, with windows smashed on side streets off East Carson and Forbes Avenue. Officers remind us to lock doors and keep valuables out of sight. There is also a reported armed robbery near a convenience store in Homewood last night, and detectives say they are reviewing camera footage and asking neighbors to share any video. On the job front, regional listings show roughly forty five hundred open positions across Allegheny County, with hiring strong in healthcare at UPMC, tech jobs at companies along the Strip District riverfront, and logistics openings around the airport corridor. In real estate, agents say the median home price in the city sits near two hundred seventy thousand dollars, with hot competition for updated houses in Bloomfield, Lawrenceville, and West View, while some condos downtown along Liberty Avenue and near Market Square sit a little longer on the market. For culture and music, Acrisure Stadium on the North Shore gears up for Morgan Wallens Still the Problem Tour tonight, with gates opening along Reedsdale Street. Traffic and parking will be tight from late afternoon into the night all around the stadium. Over in East Liberty, Bakery Square hosts a live DJ on the lawn this evening on Penn Avenue, giving us a laid back option close to home. The Pittsburgh events calendar also highlights shows at smaller venues like City Winery and Preserving Underground for listeners looking for local bands. At Pitt, the university hosts the Transfer Pathways Summit today in Alumni Hall on Fifth Avenue, bringing educators and students together to talk about smoother transfers into four year programs. In community sports, several WPIAL high school teams from around our region are celebrating deep playoff runs, with baseball and softball squads from schools like North Allegheny and Pine Richland earning state tournament berths. Our feel good story today comes from the Hill District, where neighbors have been organizing weekend cleanups around Centre Avenue, helping seniors clear debris and planting flowers in small vacant lots. Volunteers say they simply want kids walking to Miller and University Prep to feel proud of their streets. Thanks for tuning in to Pittsburgh Local Pulse, and dont forget to subscribe so you never miss our daily check in with the city. This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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