Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for March 11, 2025.
We're starting with some concerning news today. A 20-year-old University of Pittsburgh student, Sudiksha Konanki, has gone missing during a spring break trip to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic. Authorities are conducting an extensive search, using helicopters, drones, and boats. The student was last seen on surveillance footage early Thursday morning. Our thoughts are with her family and friends during this difficult time.
In local sports, Robert Morris University's basketball team is one game away from securing a spot in the NCAA Tournament. The Colonials rallied from a 13-point deficit to defeat Oakland 79-76 in overtime last night. They'll face Youngstown State tonight in Indianapolis for a chance to go to the Big Dance.
If you noticed a layer of dirt on your car over the weekend, you weren't alone. An unusual weather phenomenon brought dust from the Southwest, which mixed with our snow and left vehicles across the city covered in a thin layer of grime. Local car washes saw a surge in business as a result.
Speaking of weather, we're looking at a partly cloudy day with highs around 50 degrees. It's a perfect day to get outside and enjoy some of Pittsburgh's green spaces.
In job market news, Pittsburgh's tech scene continues to boom. A recent report shows that computer, engineering, and management jobs have increased by over 27% since 2010, with an average salary now topping $111,000. However, the city still lags in diversity for these roles, particularly for women and minorities.
Looking ahead to community events, the St. Patrick's Day Parade is just around the corner. This year's Miss Smiling Irish Eyes, Melanie Rayl, and her court will be among the guests of honor at the parade, which is set for this weekend.
In a bit of good news for local businesses, a medical marijuana facility has been approved for McKnight Road after some initial opposition. This development could bring new jobs and economic activity to the area.
On the cultural front, the Lower Hill Redevelopment Project continues to make progress, aiming to blend residential, commercial, and cultural spaces while addressing economic disparities in the area.
In today's crime report, three men were arrested and are being held on $500,000 bail at the Westmoreland County Prison. While details are limited, authorities assure us there's no ongoing threat to public safety.
Lastly, a heartwarming story from the Hill District. The Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation has donated to help keep the Ammon Recreation Center, a cornerstone of the community since the 1940s, as a vital hub for youth and community programs.
This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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