Tuesday, October 14th, 2025
Good morning, Pittsburgh. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 14th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The remains of Sgt. Paul F. Eshelman Jr. (a 21-year-old airman killed in World War II) returned home after decades of military research, marking a significant moment for his family and the local community. Officials say the return honors his service and preserves an important piece of local history. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- ➤ Tenants at Midtown Plaza Apartments in McKeesport said a fire eight days ago left them without gas and worsened their already poor living conditions with no hot water, trash in hallways and exposed wiring—evidence that long-standing issues have deepened. They have demanded prompt repairs and clear communication from property management—though attempts to get a response have not been successful. WTAE
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Doug Lebda, a minority owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers and CEO of LendingTree who grew up in Lewisburg, died in an ATV crash on his family's farm in North Carolina on Sunday—he was 55. WTAE
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A hostage from Pittsburgh’s sister city in Israel was freed on an emotional day—local officials said his safe return has lifted spirits at the Jewish Community Center in Squirrel Hill where a yellow piano stood as a reminder that no one is alone. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Pitt students working in Oakland restaurants face low wages and long hours as they try to balance school and busy shifts—many say flexible work helps but does not pay enough to live on. The Senate plans to raise the minimum wage to $15 in 2026 while a new tip deduction bill will benefit workers from 2025–2028. The Pitt News
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Seneca Valley School District plans to upgrade its Intermediate High School and add a Performing Arts Center—marking the first major update since 1964—with a cap of $165.8 million and phased borrowing along with gradual tax increases; construction estimates are due by the end of October as community members express both support for more space and concerns over rising costs. WTAE
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Gabrielle Marsden and local groups are working to preserve pawpaw trees along the Allegheny River to help revive the nearly vanished zebra swallowtail butterfly. Community members plant trees, host annual pawpaw parties, and cultivate home orchards as industrial growth once left the species scarce—steps that may restore this native habitat. WTAE
- ➤ On October 13, 2025, a Shaler driver discovered a squirrel nest under his car hood, and wildlife rehabilitator Annie Matthews said that as older trees are removed and young squirrels leave their birth nests, these incidents have increased in cooler weather—sometimes causing costly repairs. She advised drivers to check their hoods weekly or call Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh for help if they find a nest. CBS Pittsburgh
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The Pittsburgh Steelers announced that the Steelers Spooktacular kids Halloween party will be held on Oct. 20 from 5-8 p.m. at Acrisure Stadium—players will hand out candy along a trick-or-treat trail through the locker room, and ticketed adults must accompany each child as organizers raise capacity after last year’s sellout. WPXI
- ➤ Steelers safety Miles Killebrew injured his knee against the Browns and coach Mike Tomlin said the injury is significant—he was helped off the field and his special teams captain role was reassigned to Kenneth Gainwell. Killebrew, a two-time Pro Bowler, now faces a lengthy recovery period. PennLive
- ➤ On Sunday, the Steelers pulled away from the Browns to win 23-9 as Aaron Rodgers found his groove + DK Metcalf led the team in a dominating second half. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- ➤ Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said the Browns' trade of Joe Flacco to the Bengals makes no sense because it sends a trusted quarterback to a division rival — Flacco will play for Cincinnati on Thursday while the Browns plan to start Dillon Gabriel. PennLive
- ➤ On Sunday, the Steelers offensive line played a key role in the 23-9 win over the Browns at Acrisure Stadium—keeping Myles Garrett quiet and showing clear growth. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- ➤ On Monday afternoon, retired police officer Tom Richards joined over 100 Pirates fans at the preserved remains of Forbes Field in Oakland to listen to a radio broadcast of Bill Mazeroski’s game-winning home run—marking the 65th anniversary of that historic moment. Fans shared personal memories and celebrated a milestone in Pittsburgh’s rich baseball history. The Tribune-Review
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Violent Femmes Concert
7-9 p.m. — Stage AE — Ticket prices from $112 — Experience the iconic sound of Violent Femmes at this lively Pittsburgh venue.
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Pokey LaFarge Live Performance
8-9:30 p.m. — Thunderbird Café & Music Hall — $39.17 — Enjoy a vibrant evening with Pokey LaFarge's Americana and roots music.
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Upchuck Concert
7-9:30 p.m. — Bottlerocket Social Hall — Ticket prices vary — Experience the fresh sounds from Michael Durham's band with a mix of original compositions.
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2025 Night Nation Run
6-10:30 p.m. — Stage AE — $39.99+ — Experience the world's first Running Music Festival with DJs, light shows, and an epic after party.
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The Frights Live in Concert
8-9:30 p.m. — Thunderbird Café & Music Hall — $33.26-45.07 — Experience The Frights and their energetic vibe alongside Remo Drive and Zack Keim.
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Jensen McRae Concert
4:00-9:30 p.m. — Thunderbird Café & Music Hall — $34+ — Experience the soulful sounds of Jensen McRae in a vibrant venue.
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Chaparelle Concert
8:00 – 9:30 p.m. — Thunderbird Café & Music Hall — Tickets start at $57 — Last-minute concert tickets available for an exciting live performance.
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Melvin Seals Concert
8:00-9:30 p.m. — Thunderbird Café & Music Hall — Tickets start at $82 — Experience a night of soulful music with Melvin Seals in Pittsburgh's vibrant music scene.
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Los Straitjackets Live
8-9:30 p.m. — Thunderbird Café & Music Hall — $33.26 — Experience the energetic instrumental rock of Los Straitjackets, masters of the ‘combo sound’.
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Kolton Moore Live Concert
8-9:30 p.m. — Thunderbird Café & Music Hall — $28.39 — Experience an electrifying night with Kolton Moore and the Clever Few.
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