Pittsburgh/ Community & Society
Published on March 23, 2020
Top Pittsburgh news: District employee tests positive; supermarket opens early for seniors; morePhoto: Nestor Lacle/Flickr

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Pittsburgh.

Coronavirus in Pittsburgh: New Kensington-Arnold School District employee tests positive

An employee of the New Kensington-Arnold School District who was part of a school band trip to NYC has tested positive for coronavirus.

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70-year-old Carnegie Mellon University event moves online during coronavirus outbreak

For 70 years, CMU students could "Paint the Fence," but with campus closed amid the coronavirus outbreak, they needed an alternative.

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Giant Eagle to open an hour early for senior citizens and other vulnerable populations

Giant Eagle will be open an hour early Monday-Wednesday for senior citizens and other vulnerable populations.

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Local store leaves Pittsburgh inspirational message

Steel City, a Pittsburgh-themed clothing company in Downtown Pittsburgh, is among the businesses that have had to close their doors temporarily, due to the coronavirus outbreak.

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Burgatory closes all locations, due to executive team member showing symptoms of coronavirus

An executive team member of Burgatory showed symptoms consistent with coronavirus and the restaurant has decided to shut down all of their locations.

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