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Sunday, March 30th, 2025

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Good morning, Pittsburgh. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 30th of March.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • On Saturday, thrill-seekers rappelled down 21 stories of the EQT Plaza building at 625 Liberty Avenue — part of the Over the Edge 2025 campaign hosted by Big Brothers Big Sisters. The fundraiser ran from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to raise money for a nonprofit that pairs local youth with mentors.  WPXI

BUSINESS NEWS

  • A Pittsburgh pizzeria called Slice on Broadway won the title of World's Best Cheese Slice at the International Pizza Expo held in Las Vegas from March 25 to March 27. Chris Ostapenko said the win shows the team’s hard work at its six local locations — they are excited to bring this honor back to the 412.  WTAE

CRIME NEWS

  • A man was taken into custody on Pittsburgh's North Side on Friday night when SWAT was called to North Franklin Street to serve a felony arrest warrant for Raymond Robinson (29) who faced charges including aggravated assault and strangulation in connection with a domestic incident, barricaded himself in a home, was treated for superficial, self-inflicted injuries at a hospital, and was then sent to jail.  WTAE

SPORTS NEWS

  • Cam Heyward helped steer wide receiver DK Metcalf to the Steelers after he learned the Chargers were aiming to sign him—Metcalf then signed a five-year, $150 million deal that makes him one of the highest-paid receivers in team history.  PennLive
  • The Pittsburgh Steelers are interested in Temple safety Andreas Keaton after he impressed during his pro day last week—he ran a 4.47 40-yard dash, posted a 34.5-inch vertical jump, and started all 12 games as captain at Temple in 2024—and he met with the team following his workout. His strong speed and leadership have sparked interest in adding him to the roster.  PennLive
  • On Friday night, the Pirates beat the Marlins 4-3 — Oneil Cruz hit a two-run home run and David Bednar finished the game in the ninth inning. The team will use Bailey Falter as they prepare for Saturday's third game of the series.  CBS Pittsburgh
  • Aaron Rodgers was offered a one-year deal by the Steelers while expert Rich Eisen predicted a future contract—potentially a two-year agreement worth about $70 million with incentives—could pay above $40 million annually. Rodgers visited the team last Friday and has not yet decided on signing as contract details remain in discussion.  PennLive
  • The Steelers did not send head coach Mike Tomlin and general manager Omar Khan to watch quarterback Jaxson Dart at his pro day in Oxford on Friday—this signals a lower chance they will choose him in the first round. Instead, the team sent scout Ike Taylor, assistant general manager Andy Weidl and wide receivers coach Zach Azzanni, and Dart is set to visit Pittsburgh for a pre-draft evaluation before April’s NFL Draft.  PennLive

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Culinary Arts Program

    Culinary Arts Program — All day — Bidwell Training Center — No-cost training — Master the art of cooking with hands-on experience and expert instruction.

    Mon, 3/31/25

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  • Al Stewart and Livingston Taylor Concert

    7:30-9 p.m. — City Winery Pittsburgh — Tickets available — Experience an evening of folk music with longstanding artists in a cozy venue.

    Wed, 4/2/25

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  • Sound Series: Tara Clerkin Trio with Ricki Weidenhof

    8 p.m. — The Andy Warhol Museum — Tickets available — Experience the unique sound of the Tara Clerkin Trio blending folk, dub, and psychedelia.

    Thu, 4/3/25

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  • Pittsburgh Pirates Home Opener vs. New York Yankees

    5:00 AM – 5:12 PM — PNC Park — Ticket prices vary — Celebrate the start of the MLB season as the Pirates take on the Yankees in their home opener.

    Fri, 4/4/25

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  • Forrest Frank Concert

    7-8:30 p.m. — Petersen Events Center — Tickets required — Experience a night of faith-driven lyrics and modern beats with Christian rapper Forrest Frank on his spring tour.

    Sat, 4/5/25

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  • Trivia Night for Christian Singles

    6:30-9 p.m. — Lawrence Hall — $15 for Non-Members — Engage in friendly competition and connect with fellow Christian singles over trivia.

    Mon, 4/7/25

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  • Vundabar & Yot Club Concert

    7-11 p.m. — Thunderbird Café & Music Hall — $60 Fast Track tickets available — Experience a night of jangly indie rock and dreamy pop tunes from Vundabar and Yot Club.

    Tue, 4/8/25

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  • Kevin Howard – Landside Piano

    10 a.m. – 12 p.m. — Pittsburgh International Airport — Free entry — Experience the smooth dynamic jazz sounds of award-winning artist Kevin Howard and his talented band.

    Wed, 4/9/25

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  • Nolan Taylor Live in Concert

    8-11 p.m. — Thunderbird Café & Music Hall — Tickets $20 to $50 — Experience a powerful performance from a rising star in the heart of Pittsburgh.

    Thu, 4/10/25

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  • PhaseOne Concert

    8:30 p.m. — Thunderbird Café & Music Hall — $25 to $35 — Experience an electrifying night with PhaseOne and friends at this vibrant music venue.

    Fri, 4/11/25

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