• Tech Boom, Mayoral Clash, and Swimming Champs: Pittsburgh Local Pulse for March 6, 2025

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Tech Boom, Mayoral Clash, and Swimming Champs: Pittsburgh Local Pulse for March 6, 2025

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  • Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for March 6, 2025.

    We're starting with some exciting news from the tech sector. Pittsburgh's cybersecurity job market is booming, with over 1,500 unfilled positions predicted for this year. The city's seeing a 40% job growth in this field, with roles like Security Analyst and Network Security Engineer in high demand. Companies like PNC and UPMC are investing heavily in cybersecurity, offering salaries over $120,000 annually for top talent.

    In local politics, Pittsburgh's two Democratic candidates for mayor are trading barbs over campaign funding. Mayor Ed Gainey claims mega-donors to President Trump are supporting Corey O'Connor's campaign, an allegation O'Connor dismisses as desperate. We'll keep you updated as this story develops.

    On the education front, the Pittsburgh Public Schools' Emerging Educators program is making strides in addressing teacher shortages. This revamped training and recruitment initiative aims to bring more diverse talent into our classrooms.

    In sports, North Allegheny and Indiana have won team crowns at the 2025 WPIAL Girls' Swimming Championships. North Allegheny extended its historic streak to 17 consecutive years topping the podium. Congratulations to all the athletes who participated.

    We've got some good news for home buyers. Pittsburgh is one of only two cities in the U.S. where it's cheaper to buy a home than rent, according to economists at Realtor.com. This could be a great opportunity for those looking to enter the housing market.

    Now, let's talk weather. We're expecting a mix of sun and clouds today with temperatures reaching the mid-50s. It's a perfect day to check out the new Caliber Collision auto body shop being built on McKnight Road in Murrysville.

    In community news, the annual KDKA Fish Fry Guide is back for Lent. If you're looking for a fish fry near you, be sure to check their listings.

    On a somber note, we're sad to report that Carl Dean, husband of country music legend Dolly Parton, passed away Monday in Nashville.

    Looking ahead, the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Pittsburgh is just 11 days away. Melanie Rayl, this year's Miss Smiling Irish Eyes queen, and her court will be among the annual guests of honor.

    In today's crime report, three men have been arrested and held on $500,000 bail each at the Westmoreland County Prison. Details are still emerging, but we'll keep you informed as we learn more.

    Lastly, a feel-good story from the Hill District. The Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation has donated $100,000 to the Ammon Recreation Center. This donation will help keep the facility 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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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for March 6, 2025.

We're starting with some exciting news from the tech sector. Pittsburgh's cybersecurity job market is booming, with over 1,500 unfilled positions predicted for this year. The city's seeing a 40% job growth in this field, with roles like Security Analyst and Network Security Engineer in high demand. Companies like PNC and UPMC are investing heavily in cybersecurity, offering salaries over $120,000 annually for top talent.

In local politics, Pittsburgh's two Democratic candidates for mayor are trading barbs over campaign funding. Mayor Ed Gainey claims mega-donors to President Trump are supporting Corey O'Connor's campaign, an allegation O'Connor dismisses as desperate. We'll keep you updated as this story develops.

On the education front, the Pittsburgh Public Schools' Emerging Educators program is making strides in addressing teacher shortages. This revamped training and recruitment initiative aims to bring more diverse talent into our classrooms.

In sports, North Allegheny and Indiana have won team crowns at the 2025 WPIAL Girls' Swimming Championships. North Allegheny extended its historic streak to 17 consecutive years topping the podium. Congratulations to all the athletes who participated.

We've got some good news for home buyers. Pittsburgh is one of only two cities in the U.S. where it's cheaper to buy a home than rent, according to economists at Realtor.com. This could be a great opportunity for those looking to enter the housing market.

Now, let's talk weather. We're expecting a mix of sun and clouds today with temperatures reaching the mid-50s. It's a perfect day to check out the new Caliber Collision auto body shop being built on McKnight Road in Murrysville.

In community news, the annual KDKA Fish Fry Guide is back for Lent. If you're looking for a fish fry near you, be sure to check their listings.

On a somber note, we're sad to report that Carl Dean, husband of country music legend Dolly Parton, passed away Monday in Nashville.

Looking ahead, the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Pittsburgh is just 11 days away. Melanie Rayl, this year's Miss Smiling Irish Eyes queen, and her court will be among the annual guests of honor.

In today's crime report, three men have been arrested and held on $500,000 bail each at the Westmoreland County Prison. Details are still emerging, but we'll keep you informed as we learn more.

Lastly, a feel-good story from the Hill District. The Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation has donated $100,000 to the Ammon Recreation Center. This donation will help keep the facility 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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