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Helping Pittsburgh Restaurants, B.J.'s Plans & More: Weekly Wrap

Time to catch up on the week's top stories, presented as always in a convenient linkable format.

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PITTSBURGH, PA - Remember when people used to, you know, dine out? Gov. Tom Wolf does, and he detailed plans last week to help restaurants and bars severely impacted by the coronavirus outbreak.

Wolf first proposed the $145 million assistance in December and the General Assembly last month approved the funding for the hospitality industry. Money will be given to the state's 67 counties based on their population, and grants ranging from $5,000 to $50,000 will be awarded to ailing establishments.

Now for the rest of the Weekly Wrap:

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PNC Park will still be named PNC Park for at least the next decade.

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The Dormont Pool will reopen this year after being closed because of the coronavirus outbreak.

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B.J.’s Wholesale Club is planning a second Pittsburgh location.

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