Tuesday, June 17th, 2025

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Good morning, Pittsburgh. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 17th of June.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Pittsburgh officials celebrated the grand reopening of Ream Pool after major repairs (the pool now has improved safety features), which shows the city is investing in its parks. The improvements will give neighbors a better place to swim and play (future upgrades may add more amenities). WPXI
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ South Strabane Township experienced heavy rain that caused flash floods, a sinkhole off Oak Spring Road which grew from a truck bed size to 25 by 25 feet wide and 16 feet deep, and 40 emergency calls; firefighters worked more than 30 hours attending to stranded vehicles, electrical fires, and flooded areas—raising concerns over the local infrastructure. WTAE
- ➤ First responders are working to rescue two people trapped in a car that is caught 40 feet over a hillside in Pittsburgh's Highland Park neighborhood. WPXI
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Masked men invaded a Washington County home overnight and shot a woman—killing her while wounding her son, police said. CBS Pittsburgh
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Hey Babe opened on June 16 in a historic YMCA building in East Liberty and is owned by longtime Pittsburgh partners Danielle Cain and Rob Hirst — they renovated the former coffee bar into a retro lounge serving housemade cocktails and shareable small plates. NEXTpittsburgh
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ At a hearing on June 12 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, over 80 community members and officials told PRT that planned service cuts and a fare hike are set to reduce access to jobs, housing, and healthcare while the agency faces a budget shortfall of over $100 million. The proposed changes—cutting 35% of service, including a 62% reduction in ADA services, eliminating 41 bus routes, and raising fares starting in February—have sparked strong local concerns as the public comment period remains open through June 18 at 5 p.m. Pittsburgh City Paper
- ➤ Gov. Shapiro and Pennsylvania lawmakers are under pressure to agree on a new spending plan—one that considers proposals to legalize marijuana for adults, raise the minimum wage and tax skill games in bars and restaurants. They have two weeks to resolve differences before fiscal changes begin on July 1. WTAE
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ J.J. Spaun won the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club after a slow start and over a 90-minute rain delay; he made birdies on the 17th & 18th holes to win his first major title. CBS Pittsburgh
- ➤ NFL Hall of Famer Steve Young said the Steelers may have trouble fitting Aaron Rodgers into their offense—Rodgers’ quick throw style might force the team to rely too much on his limited play approach. Rodgers will join the Steelers on a cost-effective deal, and the team could add a wide receiver to boost their offense. PennLive
- ➤ JJ Spaun, a 34 year old Californian, won the U.S. Open at rain-soaked Oakmont after a 1-hour, 37-minute rain delay—he turned his game around with a strong drive on the par-4 17th hole and a key 65-foot putt on 18 that earned him a one-under finish. His win marks a rare feat among champions who have overcome tough weather to claim a major title. WPXI
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Deerhoof Live Performance
7-9 p.m. — Spirit — Ticket prices vary — Celebrate 31 years of Deerhoof's inventive music blending rock, jazz, and surrealism.
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Adam Ray Live
8:00 – 9:30 PM — Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts — Ticket prices start at $119 — Enjoy a night of laughter with comedian Adam Ray in a premier venue.
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Kings of Soul Concert
7:30-9 p.m. — Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts — Ticket prices vary — Celebrate the iconic hits of classic soul legends with a stunning live performance.
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John Carroll Kirby Concert
7-9 p.m. — Stage AE — Tickets available from $100 — Experience an evening of live music with John Carroll Kirby.
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Latina Legends Brunch
12-1:30 p.m. — City Winery Pittsburgh — Tickets from $155 — Celebrate Latina culture over brunch with great company and food.
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Manual Lymph Drainage Certification Course
8 a.m. — Pittsburgh School of Massage Therapy — Course fee applies — Learn the art of lymphatic drainage through hands-on training and expert lectures.
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Paint & Sip Night
5:30-7:30 p.m. — Mellon Square — Ticket required — Unleash your creativity with a guided painting session while sipping beverages in a breathtaking outdoor setting.
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Say She She Concert
8-12 p.m. — Thunderbird Café & Music Hall — $31.16 — Experience the vibrant sounds of Say She She in a lively Pittsburgh setting.
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Rich Zabinski Quartet
7-10 p.m. — Kingfly Spirits — Free entry — Experience an evening of smooth jazz rhythms with Rich Zabinski and Friends.
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Pittsburgh Riveters SC vs. Steel City FC
7:00-8:30 p.m. — Highmark Stadium — Tickets required — Watch an exciting local soccer match featuring Pittsburgh's teams.
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