• "Fatal Crash in Fayette, Skenes' Card Breaks Records, and Pittsburgh Zoo's Conservation Efforts"

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"Fatal Crash in Fayette, Skenes' Card Breaks Records, and Pittsburgh Zoo's Conservation Efforts"

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  • Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for March 21, 2025.

    We're starting with some breaking news from Fayette County, where a fatal crash occurred yesterday on Route 40 in Menallen Township. One person lost their life in the accident, which happened near the Kwik Fill gas station. State police are investigating the cause.

    In local sports, the Pittsburgh Pirates are making headlines as pitcher Paul Skenes' one-of-a-kind rookie card just sold at auction for a staggering $1.11 million. The card, featuring Skenes' MLB debut patch and autograph, was found by an 11-year-old collector from California earlier this year. The Pirates had offered season tickets and a meet-and-greet with Skenes to the finder, but the young collector decided to sell instead.

    Turning to weather, we're looking at a cloudy day with a high of 52 degrees. There's a chance of rain showers moving in this afternoon, so keep an umbrella handy if you're heading out. Our next significant rain is expected to arrive tomorrow morning.

    In real estate news, the housing market remains competitive. We're seeing homes in popular neighborhoods like Shadyside and Squirrel Hill selling within days of listing. The average home price in Pittsburgh is now around $275,000, up 5% from last year.

    On the job front, several tech companies in the Strip District are actively hiring. We're seeing openings for software engineers, data analysts, and project managers with salaries ranging from $70,000 to $120,000 annually.

    In community news, the annual Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show kicked off last Friday at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. The event runs through this Sunday and features hundreds of exhibitors showcasing the latest in home improvement and gardening trends.

    We've got some exciting developments in the local food scene. Several new items will be available at PNC Park this baseball season. The Pirates are keeping the specifics under wraps, but we hear there might be some unique Pittsburgh-inspired dishes in the mix.

    In cultural news, construction has begun on the new music venue in Pittsburgh's Lower Hill district. Officials broke ground yesterday, marking a significant step in the area's ongoing redevelopment efforts.

    On a somber note, we're sad to report that retired KDKA-TV host and weather forecaster Jon Burnett has passed away due to complications from suspected CTE. Burnett was a beloved figure in Pittsburgh broadcasting, and his loss is deeply felt throughout the community.

    In education news, a new baseball field has been completed at a local high school. The field is located on the school's campus between the high school and elementary center, providing a state-of-the-art facility for young athletes.

    Lastly, we want to highlight a heartwarming story from our community. The Pittsburgh Zoo has become the first in Pennsylvania and the fourth in the U.S. to receive a special designation for its conservation efforts. This recognition underscores our city's commitment to wildlife protection and environmental stewardship.

    This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for March 21, 2025.

We're starting with some breaking news from Fayette County, where a fatal crash occurred yesterday on Route 40 in Menallen Township. One person lost their life in the accident, which happened near the Kwik Fill gas station. State police are investigating the cause.

In local sports, the Pittsburgh Pirates are making headlines as pitcher Paul Skenes' one-of-a-kind rookie card just sold at auction for a staggering $1.11 million. The card, featuring Skenes' MLB debut patch and autograph, was found by an 11-year-old collector from California earlier this year. The Pirates had offered season tickets and a meet-and-greet with Skenes to the finder, but the young collector decided to sell instead.

Turning to weather, we're looking at a cloudy day with a high of 52 degrees. There's a chance of rain showers moving in this afternoon, so keep an umbrella handy if you're heading out. Our next significant rain is expected to arrive tomorrow morning.

In real estate news, the housing market remains competitive. We're seeing homes in popular neighborhoods like Shadyside and Squirrel Hill selling within days of listing. The average home price in Pittsburgh is now around $275,000, up 5% from last year.

On the job front, several tech companies in the Strip District are actively hiring. We're seeing openings for software engineers, data analysts, and project managers with salaries ranging from $70,000 to $120,000 annually.

In community news, the annual Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show kicked off last Friday at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. The event runs through this Sunday and features hundreds of exhibitors showcasing the latest in home improvement and gardening trends.

We've got some exciting developments in the local food scene. Several new items will be available at PNC Park this baseball season. The Pirates are keeping the specifics under wraps, but we hear there might be some unique Pittsburgh-inspired dishes in the mix.

In cultural news, construction has begun on the new music venue in Pittsburgh's Lower Hill district. Officials broke ground yesterday, marking a significant step in the area's ongoing redevelopment efforts.

On a somber note, we're sad to report that retired KDKA-TV host and weather forecaster Jon Burnett has passed away due to complications from suspected CTE. Burnett was a beloved figure in Pittsburgh broadcasting, and his loss is deeply felt throughout the community.

In education news, a new baseball field has been completed at a local high school. The field is located on the school's campus between the high school and elementary center, providing a state-of-the-art facility for young athletes.

Lastly, we want to highlight a heartwarming story from our community. The Pittsburgh Zoo has become the first in Pennsylvania and the fourth in the U.S. to receive a special designation for its conservation efforts. This recognition underscores our city's commitment to wildlife protection and environmental stewardship.

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

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