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Tuesday, December 10th, 2024

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Good morning, Pittsburgh. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 10th of December.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • A large sinkhole on Rippey Street in Pittsburgh's East Liberty prompts investigation, with findings pointing to collapsed private sewer lines as the cause.  WTAE

ACCIDENTS NEWS

  • One person was hospitalized following a house fire in Carnegie, while a separate incident saw a man named Floyd Wilson fatally shot in McKees Rocks.  The Tribune-Review

CRIME NEWS

  • In recent months, hundreds of cars, particularly Kias, Hondas, and Hyundais, have been stolen across five Pittsburgh neighborhoods, impacting residents' sense of security.  WPXI

CULTURE NEWS

  • Byron Nash, a passionate and authentic musician, balances a vibrant music career with his role at the Pop District, creating immersive art and music experiences in Pittsburgh.  NEXTpittsburgh

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • Landforce, a Pittsburgh-based nonprofit, secures a $13.9 million EPA grant to expand its urban wood reuse program and workforce development, aiming to enhance environmental restoration and provide employment opportunities.  NEXTpittsburgh

LIFESTYLE NEWS

  • Dr. Mike Hutchinson provides tips on maintaining dogs' happiness and health throughout the winter.  CBS Pittsburgh

SPORTS NEWS

  • The Pittsburgh Steelers must defeat the Baltimore Ravens to clinch the AFC North division title and secure a playoff berth.  PennLive
  • The Pittsburgh Steelers can secure a playoff spot by defeating the Philadelphia Eagles this week, overcoming a historical challenge not achieved since 1965.  PennLive
  • J.J. Watt, Ian Eagle, and Nate Burleson will provide commentary for the Pittsburgh Steelers' Christmas game against the Kansas City Chiefs, airing on Netflix.  PennLive

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • KANSAS 50th Anniversary Tour: Another Fork in the Road

    This concert at the Benedum Center celebrates 50 years of KANSAS music featuring iconic hits and fan favorites.

    Wed, 12/11/24

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  • The Rock Orchestra by Candlelight: A Unique Fusion of Classical and Metal

    This concert features 14 classical musicians performing a 90-minute set that blends iconic rock and metal music with classical arrangements in a candlelit atmosphere.

    Thu, 12/12/24

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  • A Musical Christmas Carol

    This family-friendly musical features Charles Shaughnessy as Scrooge and includes cherished holiday melodies and a sensory-friendly performance for audiences with sensory sensitivities.

    Fri, 12/13/24

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  • Second Saturdays Jazz Event at The Space Upstairs

    Experience an evening of live physical-jazz performances by The Pillow Project alongside special musical guests in a unique artistic atmosphere.

    Sat, 12/14/24

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  • Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra's Highmark Holiday Pops

    Celebrate the holiday season with a festive performance by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at Heinz Hall.

    Sun, 12/15/24

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  • Internal Affairs Investigations Course: Complaint and Procedural Training

    This two-day course in Pittsburgh provides law enforcement personnel with essential training on conducting internal affairs investigations and maintaining departmental oversight.

    Mon, 12/16/24

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  • Los Angeles Kings vs. Pittsburgh Penguins

    The Los Angeles Kings will face off against the Pittsburgh Penguins in a regular-season NHL matchup at PPG Paints Arena.

    Tue, 12/17/24

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  • A Christmas Story: The Play at Pittsburgh Public Theater

    Pittsburgh Public Theater presents 'A Christmas Story: The Play', featuring ticket sales starting July 31, promising a festive theatrical experience at O'Reilly Theater.

    Wed, 12/18/24

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  • Candlelight Christmas Carols on Strings Concert

    Experience a magical evening of live Christmas carols performed by the Listeso String Quartet under candlelight at the Senator John Heinz History Center.

    Thu, 12/19/24

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  • Feel-Good Performance by The Commonheart at Mr. Smalls Theater

    The Pittsburgh-based collective, The Commonheart, delivers an uplifting mix of blues, vintage soul, and rock, emphasizing positivity and the Golden Rule in their performances.

    Fri, 12/20/24

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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