Wolf's Legal Setback, Trump Coming To Town & More: Weekly Wrap

PITTSBURGH, PA - A federal judge on Monday ruled unconstitutional Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf's various coronavirus restrictions, which included requiring people to stay at home, ordered nonessential businesses to close and restricted crowd limits.

Judge William Stickman IV of the U.S. District Court in Pittsburgh ruled against Wolf and state Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine in a lawsuit filed by multiple parties that included hair salons, drive-ins and several Republican elected officials.

An irate Wolf said on Tuesday that Stick[man’s order would be appealed.

Now for the rest of the Weekly Wrap:

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President Donald Trump will make yet another campaign stop in Pittsburgh this week.

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The University of Pittsburgh announced progress is being made on a possible coronavirus treatment.

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Steelers president Art Rooney II issued a statement on social justice and race issues.

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Just three years old. the Greenfield Bridge over the Parkway East is closing for a month for repairs.

This article originally appeared on the Pittsburgh Patch