Tuesday, July 8th, 2025

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Good morning, Pittsburgh. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 8th of July.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Bella Alampi, a longtime friend of Killian Cavanaugh, will join the Killian 5K at North Park in McCandless on Saturday, July 26 to help fund $10,000 scholarships in his memory; this December will mark eight years since his death at 20. The race, organized by his family and expected to draw 500 to 600 participants, seeks to keep his legacy alive—reminding locals of his enduring community spirit. The Tribune-Review
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Allegheny County police said a shooting on Sunday night in Penn Hills (10000 block of Frankstown Road) left one woman dead and another injured in stable condition, and investigators have not yet made an arrest. WTAE
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ On Monday, demonstrators rallied on West Liberty Avenue in Dormont to support state funding for Pittsburgh Regional Transit amid concerns over a funding shortfall that threatened to cut nearly 100 routes, impose fare hikes, and reduce ACCESS Paratransit. Local officials warned that the $100 million deficit and potential 11 p.m. service curfew—measures that could endanger low-income riders—spurred calls for urgent legislative action before the budget deadline. WTAE
- ➤ Officials closed the ramp from the southbound lanes of Route 28 to the Route 8/Butler exit early Monday morning as a major project began on the ramp. It will remain closed until the end of the month—drivers should plan alternate routes. CBS Pittsburgh
- ➤ Pittsburgh Regional Transit said detours began on Monday for festival set-up as the Sixth and Seventh Street bridges closed — several bus routes were detoured until July 16 and riders may face delays on regular routes. Additional changes will start Wednesday and Friday to support event preparations. WPXI
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The Pittsburgh Steelers acquired cornerback Jalen Ramsey from the Dolphins last week — reports said he was disruptive in Miami. He is expected to add versatility to the defense by playing both cornerback and safety. PennLive
- ➤ The Pittsburgh Steelers and T.J. Watt (30) are in ongoing talks over his contract as both sides struggle with guaranteed money and contract length while he seeks to be the highest-paid non-quarterback. Discussions will continue through training camp as they work to finalize the deal. PennLive
- ➤ The Pirates lost 9—3 to the Royals on July 7 as rookie Noah Cameron pitched seven innings—striking out seven and allowing two runs while Kansas City hitters like Bobby Witt Jr. and Salvador Perez hit key home runs. The Pirates will take the field today with Mitch Keller starting against the Royals. CBS Pittsburgh
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Bear Ghost Concert
8-11 p.m. — Thunderbird Café & Music Hall — $30.54 — Experience the energetic performance of Bear Ghost in a vibrant venue.
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Coltt Winter Lepley Album Release Show
7-8:30 p.m. — Club Cafe — 21+ entry — Experience the exciting debut of Coltt Winter Lepley's solo album with full band performance.
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Vince Gill Live Concert
7-9 p.m. — Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts — Ticket prices vary — Experience the soulful sounds of twenty-two-time GRAMMY winner Vince Gill on his summer tour.
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Tyler Hilton Live Performance
7:30-9 p.m. — City Winery Pittsburgh — Ticketed event — Award-winning musician and actor Tyler Hilton takes the stage for an evening of rock and folk music.
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The Mekons Live Performance
7:30-9:00 p.m. — City Winery Pittsburgh — Tickets available — Experience the sonic adventures and punk spirit of The Mekons with special guest Johnny Dowd.
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Dustbowl Revival Live
7:30-9:00 p.m. — City Winery Pittsburgh — Cost info not provided — Experience genre-defying roots music from Dustbowl Revival in the heart of Pittsburgh.
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Radiant Strings Live Concert
6-8 p.m. — Kingfly Spirits — $50 for entry with drink token — Experience a magical night of music from Bach to Beyoncé with Pittsburgh's favorite musicians.
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An Evening with Sarah Beth Durst
7-8 p.m. — Greater Pittsburgh Masonic Center — General admission starting at $10 — Enjoy a captivating conversation with bestselling author Sarah Beth Durst and local author Amanda Quain about magic, romance, and new literature.
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Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix
8 a.m.—5 p.m. — Schenley Park — Admission details not specified — Experience the thrilling Vintage GP Race and enjoy the Cortile festivities.
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Allegheny County Wine & Spirits Festival 2025
2-8 p.m. — Hartwood Acres Park — Save up to $10 on admission — Experience regional wines and spirits amidst the stunning backdrop of a Tudor Mansion.
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Gospel Sunday at the Northside Mysic Festival
GOSPEL SUNDAY at the Northside Music Festival — Sunday, July 20 | Allegheny Commons East Park — Free Admission! Open to All. 10a–2p, 5–8p — A day of live music, faith, food, and family fun!
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