Porch Collapse in Oakland, Home & Garden Show, WPIAL Basketball Finals, Hotel Saxonburg Closure - Pittsburgh Local Pulse 3/15/2025

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Porch Collapse in Oakland, Home & Garden Show, WPIAL Basketball Finals, Hotel Saxonburg Closure - Pittsburgh Local Pulse 3/15/2025
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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for March 15, 2025. We're waking up to some shocking news from Oakland today. Yesterday afternoon, a porch roof collapsed during a St....
show moreWe're waking up to some shocking news from Oakland today. Yesterday afternoon, a porch roof collapsed during a St. Patrick's Day weekend party near the University of Pittsburgh campus, injuring 16 people. The incident occurred on Semple Street, sending revelers crashing onto others below. All injured parties were taken to local hospitals, and thankfully, no life-threatening injuries have been reported. City officials are investigating the cause of the collapse and urging caution at off-campus gatherings.
In weather news, we're looking at a mild spring day ahead with temperatures reaching the mid-60s. It's perfect weather for the annual Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show, which kicked off yesterday at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. The show runs through next weekend and features hundreds of exhibitors showcasing the latest in home improvement and gardening trends.
On the sports front, the WPIAL basketball championships are in full swing. Today's highlight is the Class 2A boys' final, where the South Allegheny Gladiators will face off against the Aliquippa Quips at the Petersen Events Center. Tip-off is at 5 p.m., and we're expecting a packed house for this highly anticipated matchup.
In business news, we're sad to report that Hotel Saxonburg, a historic restaurant in Butler County, has announced its closure. The beloved establishment has been a local favorite for decades, and its loss will be felt throughout the community.
Looking ahead to next week, the University of Pittsburgh is gearing up for a busy few days. The school will be hosting the USCAA Basketball Championships from March 9th to 15th, bringing teams from across the country to our city. Meanwhile, Pitt's own track and field team is celebrating after shattering two school records at last weekend's Nittany Lion Challenge.
In a heartwarming community story, the Brookline Meals On Wheels program has announced they'll be doubling their workload to help serve those in need. This expansion comes at a crucial time as more of our neighbors face food insecurity.
On a somber note, we're remembering Jon Burnett, a retired host and weather forecaster from KDKA-TV, who passed away recently due to complications from suspected CTE. Burnett was a familiar face to many Pittsburghers and leaves behind an incredible legacy in local broadcasting.
Finally, a reminder for all Pennsylvania residents: we're just 57 days away from the enforcement of REAL ID requirements. If you haven't updated your identification yet, now's the time to do so to ensure smooth travel in the future.
This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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