Week in photos June 23-29, 2024

Elise Day gets a necklace put on her by YMCA worker Melanie Riether during a biking event in the Hill District on Saturday, June 29, 2024. OpenStreetsPGH is an event organized by Bike Pittsburgh where roads throughout the city are temporarily closed, inviting people to bike and skate through the city of Pittsburgh (Esteban Marenco/Post-Gazette)
Josh Reinard of Castle Shannon leads his family down Forbes Ave. near Market Square during OpenStreetsPGH Downtown Saturday, June 29, 2024. The rotating monthly event in May, June and July, closes streets to motorized vehicles giving pedestrians and cyclists the opportunity to enjoy parts of the city without car traffic.
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Miles Fitzpatrick, 2, of the North Side, rides his strider bike ahead of his father Dan Fitzpatrick on 6th St. during during OpenStreetsPGH Downtown Saturday, June 29, 2024. The rotating monthly event in May, June and July, closes streets to motorized vehicles giving pedestrians and cyclists the opportunity to enjoy parts of the city without car traffic.
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Cyclists cross the Clemente Bridge during OpenStreetsPGH Downtown Saturday, June 29, 2024. The rotating monthly event in May, June and July, closes streets to motorized vehicles giving pedestrians and cyclists the opportunity to enjoy parts of the city without car traffic.
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Mac, a 2-year-old pit bull blue healer mix, shows his two-legged walking skills on the Clemente Bridge with owner Eric Ouzts of Greenville, South Carolina, during OpenStreetsPGH Downtown Saturday, June 29, 2024. The rotating monthly event in May, June and July, closes streets to motorized vehicles giving pedestrians and cyclists the opportunity to enjoy parts of the city without car traffic.
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Shepherd Vanderschelden, 3, of Squirrel Hill leads his family and family friends across the Clemente Bridge on his strider bike during OpenStreetsPGH Downtown Saturday, June 29, 2024. The rotating monthly event in May, June and July, closes streets to motorized vehicles giving pedestrians and cyclists the opportunity to enjoy parts of the city without car traffic.
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Bike riders are seen interacting with vendors in the Hill District on Saturday, June 29, 2024. OpenStreetsPGH is an event organized by Bike Pittsburgh where roads throughout the city are temporarily closed, inviting people to bike and skate through the city of Pittsburgh (Esteban Marenco/Post-Gazette)
The Eagle with Friends of the River front bikes up the OpenStreetsPGH course in the Hill District on Saturday, June 29, 2024. OpenStreetsPGH is an event organized by Bike Pittsburgh where roads throughout the city are temporarily closed, inviting people to bike and skate through the city of Pittsburgh (Esteban Marenco/Post-Gazette)
Biker Vida Passero speaks with a representative from PGS SK8 in the Hill District on Saturday, June 29, 2024. OpenStreetsPGH is an event organized by Bike Pittsburgh where roads throughout the city are temporarily closed, inviting people to bike and skate through the city of Pittsburgh (Esteban Marenco/Post-Gazette)
John Spellman, owner of The Shady Dog, gives a hug to a customer of 7 years, Melissa Faulkner, on the Corner of Baum Blvd. and Liberty Ave. on Friday, June 28, 2024, in Bloomfield. Ms. Faulkner discovered the stand while her husband was sick at West Penn Hospital, and she used to bring him Spellman’s food in his hospital room. He later passed, and she continued to enjoy the food and friendship that came out, “he’s the nicest guy,” Melissa shared.(Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)

Mileva Mullinax(CQ), 4, of Fineview fills her watering canister at the Troy Hill Spray Park Friday, June 28, 2024.
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Archer Mullinax, 6, left, his sister Mileva Mullinax, 4, stay cool in the Troy Hill Spray Park Friday, June 28, 2024.
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Marshall Mullinax, 4, left, his brother Archer Mullinax, 6, and twin sister Mileva Mullinax of Fineview cool off in the Troy Hill Spray Park Friday, June 28, 2024.
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The Keppel family clears debris off of their lawn from the tornado that swept through their farm Wednesday night in New Alexandria, Westmoreland County.
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K.C. Foltz, 10, of Homestead and his father Ken Foltz walk through Market Square with their golf gear headed to Five Iron Golf Pittsburgh, a virtual golf simulator venue, Downtown, Thursday, June 27, 2024.
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Bishop David A. Zubik, Diocese of Pittsburgh, walks down the isle of the Saint Paul Cathedral during an ordaining service for Nicholas R. Clinton, John F. Ferguson, John L. Kist, and Daniel T. Kushner on Saturday, June 29, 2024, in Oakland. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
Olivia Hodanich, 6, of Shaler, sits on the railing inside the Saint Paul Cathedral during an ordaining service for Nicholas R. Clinton, John F. Ferguson, John L. Kist, and Daniel T. Kushner on Saturday, June 29, 2024, in Oakland. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
Nicholas R. Clinton, left to right, John F. Ferguson, John L. Kist, and Daniel T. Kushner stand during their ordaining service inside the Saint Paul Cathedral on Saturday, June 29, 2024, in Oakland. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
Bishop David A. Zubik walks down the isle of the Saint Paul Cathedral during an ordaining service for Nicholas R. Clinton, John F. Ferguson, John L. Kist, and Daniel T. Kushner on Saturday, June 29, 2024, in Oakland. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
John F. Ferguson walks up to the front of the Saint Paul Cathedral while he and John L. Kist, Nicholas R. Clinton, and Daniel T. Kushner become ordained Presist during a service on Saturday, June 29, 2024, in Oakland. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
Nicholas R. Clinton, left to right, John F. Ferguson, John L. Kist, and Daniel T. Kushner stand during their ordaining service inside the Saint Paul Cathedral on Saturday, June 29, 2024, in Oakland. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
Bishop David A. Zubik, Diocese of Pittsburgh, left, blesses John F. Ferguson while he goes through the ordaining process to become a Priest inside the Saint Paul Cathedral on Saturday, June 29, 2024, in Oakland. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
Nicholas R. Clinton, left to right, John F. Ferguson, John L. Kist, and Daniel T. Kushner stand during their ordaining service inside the Saint Paul Cathedral on Saturday, June 29, 2024, in Oakland. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
Bishop David A. Zubik, Diocese of Pittsburgh, left, blesses Nicholas R. Clinton while he goes through the ordaining process to become a Priest inside the Saint Paul Cathedral on Saturday, June 29, 2024, in Oakland. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)

 

Cyclists ride the Three Rivers Heritage Trail on Thursday, June 27, 2024, in the North Shore. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)

Gabriel Rallis of Hazelwood watches his son Cody Rallis, 4, climb a rope feature with his stuffed animal Ben at Blue Slide Park in Squirrel Hill Wednesday, June 26, 2024.
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Duncan Murray performs a trick while competing in the skills competition at Pogopalooza in Wilkinsburg on June 23, 2024. Pogopalooza is a competition where extreme pogo stick athletes compete by doing different flips and tricks. (Esteban Marenco/Post-Gazette)
Marty Post of Mesa, Arizona, pops his head in to talk to the crew of a World War II plane named Sentimental Journey after they landed at the Allegheny County Airport in West Mifflin on Monday, June 24, 2024. Mr. Post works in ground operations for the Commemorative Air Force in Mesa. This plane and another B-17 named Maid in the Shade, part of the Flying Legends of Victory Tour, are at the airport this week for tours and rides. (Lucy Schaly/Post-Gazette)
Scott Gupton of Prescott, Arizona, crew chief and flight engineer of a World War II plane named Sentimental Journey, in the cockpit of the plane after they landed at the Allegheny County Airport on Monday, June 24, 2024. Mr. Gupton spends summers on the crew for the Commemorative Air Force in Mesa. This plane and another B-17 named Maid in the Shade, part of the Flying Legends of Victory Tour, are at the West Mifflin airport this week for public exhibition and rides. (Lucy Schaly/Post-Gazette)
Jerry Kennedy is seen working at the Newman and Marley’s hotdog stand on Grant Street in the Central Business District on June 26, 2024. (Esteban Marenco/Post-Gazette)
A jet skier rides up the Ohio River on Thursday, June 27, 2024, in the North Shore (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
Elliott Peters, 6, of Swisshelm Park fishes with his father Eddie Peters at the Duck Hollow trailhead on the Monongahela River Wednesday, June 26, 2024.
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Dee Bivins a Pittsburgh Environmental Services worker grabs recycled waste from the outside of homes in the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Point Breeze on June 25, 2024. (Esteban Marenco/Post-Gazette)
Eight-year-old Gavin Heiman of Ross prepares to search for tiny fish in a creek in North Park with his grandmother, Carol Tingley, also of Ross, on Wednesday, June 26, 2024. (Lucy Schaly/Post/Gazette)
Eight-year-old Gavin Heiman of Ross searches for fish in a creek in North Park with his grandmother, Carol Tingley, ,also of Ross, reflected in the water above, on Wednesday, June 26, 2024. (Lucy Schaly/Post/Gazette)
Eight-year-old Gavin Heiman of Ross searches for fish in a creek in North Park while his grandmother, Carol Tingley, also of Ross, keeps an eye on him on Wednesday, June 26, 2024. (Lucy Schaly/Post/Gazette)
Erik Ackland, right, of Amazing Books and Records talks to a customer during Market Square Farmers Market Downtown Thursday, June 27, 2024.
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