Pittsburgh police have successfully located a missing woman who was last seen around Christmas. Authorities had initiated a search for the woman after she was reported missing during the holiday season. Thankfully, her family can now find some relief knowing she has been found safe.

In a related community development, Carnegie Borough’s young mayor, 24-year-old Sam Bigham, is eager to discuss his vision for the future of the town. This weekend, he will be featured in a segment of “For the Record,” where he will address the ongoing revitalization efforts following significant challenges, including recovery from the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Ivan’s flooding in 2004 and the recent closures of two beloved local restaurants due to fires.

Meanwhile, as winter weather continues to affect the region, Pittsburgh’s Department of Public Works is actively managing snow response efforts. With reports of snow accumulation impacting driving conditions, officials have deployed plows and salt trucks throughout the city to ensure road safety. However, several municipalities in Allegheny County are currently facing a salt shortage, prompting conservation measures to prioritize main roads and key intersections in their snow clearing operations.

In other news, emergency responders dealt with a series of accidents related to the winter weather, including a rollover crash in Penn Hills and a fire caused by a truck rollover on the Parkway East. Thankfully, no serious injuries have been reported in these incidents.

The current winter conditions serve as a reminder of the importance of preparation and community resilience. As local leaders work toward revitalization and safety amid ongoing challenges, there is hope that the community will continue to unite and overcome these obstacles.

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