Pittsburgh/ Community & Society
Published on April 02, 2020
Top Pittsburgh news: Woman charged in DUI crash; pastor slams precautions, plans Easter servicePhoto: alamosbasement/Flickr

Missed the most recent top news in Pittsburgh? Read on for everything you need to know.

Pastor slams coronavirus precautions, plans Easter gathering

A Pittsburgh-area pastor says he plans to organize an outdoor "Woodstock"-like Easter service to protest the stay-at-home orders to prevent coronavirus.

Read the full story on CBS13 CBS Sacramento.

Woman charged in head-on DUI crash

The head-on collision in January critically injured Nathan E. Edwards of Clairton. Police say the car Shawna M. Carapella was driving crossed the center line.

Read the full story on Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Pittsburgh DJs keep the party going with virtual dance events

In Pittsburgh, as with many cities dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, bars and clubs are now closed, leaving DJs with no place to play. 

Read the full story on Pittsburgh City Paper.

Allegheny County Jail releases inmates in response to pandemic

As of March 31, 622 inmates had been released, according to county officials. 

Read the full story on Pittsburgh City Paper.

House, car struck by bullets on Erin Street

Police are searching for the suspect responsible for shooting a car and a home on Erin Street in the Hill District.

Read the full story on CBS Pittsburgh.


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