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EPISODE · May 10, 2025 · 3 MIN

Pittsburgh news roundup: New Pope, Pirates win, and local business updates

from Pittsburgh Local Pulse · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Saturday, May 10, 2025. Big news from the Vatican today as Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected as the first American-born pope in the history of the Catholic Church. This historic decision is making headlines across Pittsburgh and around the world. The Pirates gave fans something to cheer about last night at PNC Park as they defeated the Atlanta Braves 3-2 in Don Kelly's managerial debut. The Pittsburgh-area native took over after Derek Shelton was fired on Thursday, and the hometown crowd gave Kelly a warm welcome. Bailey Falter had an impressive outing, allowing just two hits over six innings as the Bucs snapped a seven-game losing streak. In city news, Pittsburgh City Council recently held committee meetings discussing amendments to zoning ordinances related to inclusionary housing and downtown development. The council is also reviewing a disaster emergency declaration in response to the severe thunderstorm that hit our area on April 29th, with the declaration potentially extending until May 30th. For shoppers in the West End, we have disappointing news as the Parkway Center Giant Eagle announced it will close this summer. Many neighborhood residents are expressing concern about losing their local grocery store. Local clothing retailers are feeling anxious about the ongoing trade war and tariffs, which could impact prices on store shelves across the city. Business owners are closely monitoring the situation as they prepare for potential supply chain disruptions. In Aliquippa, a new water treatment facility is being celebrated as a major milestone in the city's redevelopment efforts. Officials are calling it a significant step forward for the community. If you're still looking for Mother's Day plans for tomorrow, don't worry – there are plenty of last-minute gift options available throughout the city. Many restaurants on Mount Washington and in the Cultural District are offering special brunch menus, though reservations may be limited. In education news, the Pittsburgh CLO has announced the nominees for the 34th annual Gene Kelly Awards, recognizing outstanding high school musical theater performances throughout the region. We've also learned that two Pittsburgh teenagers recently performed at the legendary Apollo Theater in New York City – a remarkable achievement for our local young talent. For Steelers fans, first-round draft pick Harmon is making headlines as he balances the joy of joining the Black and Gold with personal grief. The 6-foot-4, 324-pound defensive lineman is expected to follow in the tradition of Steelers greats like Cameron Heyward and Casey Hampton. This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Saturday, May 10, 2025. Big news from the Vatican today as Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected as the first American-born pope in the history of the Catholic Church. This historic decision is making headlines across Pittsburgh and around the world. The Pirates gave fans something to cheer about last night at PNC Park as they defeated the Atlanta Braves 3-2 in Don Kelly's managerial debut. The Pittsburgh-area native took over after Derek Shelton was fired on Thursday, and the hometown crowd gave Kelly a warm welcome. Bailey Falter had an impressive outing, allowing just two hits over six innings as the Bucs snapped a seven-game losing streak. In city news, Pittsburgh City Council recently held committee meetings discussing amendments to zoning ordinances related to inclusionary housing and downtown development. The council is also reviewing a disaster emergency declaration in response to the severe thunderstorm that hit our area on April 29th, with the declaration potentially extending until May 30th. For shoppers in the West End, we have disappointing news as the Parkway Center Giant Eagle announced it will close this summer. Many neighborhood residents are expressing concern about losing their local grocery store. Local clothing retailers are feeling anxious about the ongoing trade war and tariffs, which could impact prices on store shelves across the city. Business owners are closely monitoring the situation as they prepare for potential supply chain disruptions. In Aliquippa, a new water treatment facility is being celebrated as a major milestone in the city's redevelopment efforts. Officials are calling it a significant step forward for the community. If you're still looking for Mother's Day plans for tomorrow, don't worry – there are plenty of last-minute gift options available throughout the city. Many restaurants on Mount Washington and in the Cultural District are offering special brunch menus, though reservations may be limited. In education news, the Pittsburgh CLO has announced the nominees for the 34th annual Gene Kelly Awards, recognizing outstanding high school musical theater performances throughout the region. We've also learned that two Pittsburgh teenagers recently performed at the legendary Apollo Theater in New York City – a remarkable achievement for our local young talent. For Steelers fans, first-round draft pick Harmon is making headlines as he balances the joy of joining the Black and Gold with personal grief. The 6-foot-4, 324-pound defensive lineman is expected to follow in the tradition of Steelers greats like Cameron Heyward and Casey Hampton. This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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