Thursday, July 10th, 2025

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Good morning, Pittsburgh. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 10th of July.
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ A crash shut down the outbound lanes of Route 28 at the 31st Street Bridge on July 9th, leaving one lane open while inbound reopened yet traffic continued to back up toward the city—dispatchers reported at least one person was taken to a hospital. WPXI
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A Pittsburgh man, Cornelius P. Tucker, 33, was arrested on July 3 for stealing hundreds of identities to make over $100K in purchases from Lowe's and Giant Eagle — he resold the items on Facebook and now faces over 200 felony counts. WPXI
- ➤ Pittsburgh man Cornelius Tucker, 33, is accused of placing hundreds of online orders using victims' names to buy $100,000 in merchandise—including power tools and home security items—from Lowe’s, Giant Eagle and other stores across several counties, and he now faces more than 200 counts of felony identity theft. KDKA
- ➤ An Uber driver and a passenger were shot early Wednesday on Homestead’s West Street and Munhall’s West Miller Avenue and remain in stable condition at area hospitals—police are investigating with no arrests made yet. The Tribune-Review
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Local drag queens and kings including Envy Sinn, Kaydence McQueen, Warren Munroe, Jeri Mia Monroe, and Silly Billy bring a mix of music, dance, and comedy to Pittsburgh nightlife—each performer shaping a welcoming stage at local bars and clubs. Their acts highlight a creative spirit that unites diverse communities in the city. NEXTpittsburgh
- ➤ Pittsburgh residents can join a free public art walking tour on the North Side that showcases more than a dozen murals by local artists. The route features the Mister Rogers mural near Allegheny Commons Park + murals at Randyland, with stops at local coffee shops + a chance to see the city’s creative legacy. NEXTpittsburgh
- ➤ Today through Sunday, locals can enjoy a long weekend full of events including nonalcoholic cocktail week, Picklesburgh's 10th anniversary celebration, and the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix — all featuring free entries and family-friendly activities. The schedule also offers outdoor races, art exhibits, food festivals, and live music events — providing a wide range of options for every interest. NEXTpittsburgh
LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ Today, visitors boarded a new cruise on the Ohio River—said to be one of the coolest rides—while interest in boating grows this summer. The ride gives people a fun way to see the river and join Pittsburgh’s active summer scene. CBS Pittsburgh
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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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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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