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Pittsburgh Public Schools is helping families get ready for the new school year with its 14th annual back-to-school event.

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A new exhibit at Acrisure Stadium looks back at the city's record-setting NFL Draft.

3

AI startup Hellbender announced Thursday it is relocating to Hazelwood Green.

4

Pittsburgh Public Schools Chief of Staff Lamar Blackwell has resigned

5

The Chief of Staff for the Pittsburgh Public Schools faces a court hearing in September on assault and strangulation charges.

6

Parkway East drivers could be back on the road Monday evening — a week earlier than expected.

7

Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday is urging the state House to quickly pass new sentencing laws.

8

PennDOT is reiterating what we heard Monday about reopening the Parkway East: It should happen by the middle of next week.

9

The old Commercial Street Bridge on the Parkway East is history.

10

A Butler County farmer says local produce is safe as health officials investigate 11 cases of cyclosporiasis.

11

Even with temperatures in the mid 90s, PennDOT says work on the Commercial Street Bridge replacement is moving ahead.

12

Things are going rather smoothly on this first business day of the Parkway East closure.

13

Tonight's the night when PennDOT closes the Parkway East between Squirrel Hill and Edgewood-Swissvale.

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With the Parkway East closing Friday night PennDOT is offering a new tool on 511PA to help drivers deal with detours and delays.

15

Mars Borough and Adams Township are a step closer to a merger.

16

American law enforcement is trying to wrap its arms around the nationwide phenomenon of teen takeovers.

17

A massive nationwide event begins in Pittsburgh...to celebrate America’s 250th birthday.

18

Breaking this morning... Kroger plans to acquire Pittsburgh-based Giant Eagle in a $1.65 billion deal.

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A pedestrian killed overnight in Homewood.

20

PennDOT gearing up for the closure of the Parkway East next month.

21

The Pittsburgh Penguins are getting new ownership after the NHL approves a billion-dollar sale.

22

Three Pittsburgh firefighters have been suspended, raising new questions within the city's Fire Bureau.

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The search for a shooting suspect in Cranberry Township... is now being headed up by the New Brighton Police Department.

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A construction worker died this morning after falling from scaffolding at Pittsburgh Obama Academy in East Liberty.

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PennDOT: Traffic cameras and message boards along the Parkway East are being restored after its fiber optic cables were vandalized.

26

Is it time to increase the minimum wage in Pennsylvania?

27

The General Manager of Kennywood says he does not anticipate the park's new chaperone policy to have any impact on attendance.

28

The Pennsylvania Turnpike is back open after an overnight fire inside the Allegheny Tunnel forced a lengthy closure and evacuation.

29

The new Heart Institute at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh officially opens today.

30

So what happens now with Allegheny County's proposed 18 week paternal leave policy?

31

Higher fuel costs are forcing airlines to trim service, including a temporary route suspension at Pittsburgh International Airport

32

A man was arrested after stabbing a Lyft driver in the neck, police say.

33

The Allegheny County Sheriff is suing county council over term limits.

34

The Pittsburgh Public Schools voted to adopt the plan that will close nine schools.

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A second eaglet has died in the Glen Hazel nest which is popular for its youtube live stream.

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A major hotel project could soon transform Downtown Pittsburgh and expand the city’s ability to host large-scale events.

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Another overseas trip for the Pittsburgh Steelers----as the Black and Gold are set to visit France this fall.

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A 19 year old man who was shot twice in the chest last night in Market Square has died,

39

A push to remove lead from school drinking water moves forward after a Senate hearing in Upper St. Clair today

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The newly refurbished and refreshed Market Square in Downtown Pittsburgh has some new policies in place.

41

Two people are dead after an apparent murder-suicide at a Butler County home early this morning.

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Will teens be welcome at the NFL Draft?

43

No service cuts, layoffs or fare increases in PRT's proposed budget for the new fiscal year.

44

Post-Gazette SOLD to nonprofit, will continue to operate

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Port Authority Police are investigating a fight involving juveniles on a Pittsburgh Regional Transit bus Friday.

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Officials at Pittsburgh International are preparing for a dramatic uptick in traffic during the NFL Draft,

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ICE agents are no longer conducting security checks at Pittsburgh International.

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A toddler was injured by a wolf at a zoo in Hershey after he crawled under a fence and stuck his hand into the animal’s enclosure.

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Excitement is building over tonight's Pirates home opener - less than 4 hours away!

50

Starting in June, Pennsylvania drivers using hand-held phones while driving will face fines under Paul Miller’s Law.

51

The price for a gallon of gas continues to skyrocket, both nationally and locally.

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Another non-profit is giving the City millions of dollars.

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Police have been preparing this week for a possible Downtown takeover just days after a brawl at Market Square.

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With Downtown safety concerns growing, city officials are keeping a close eye on youth gatherings.

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The Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office served a search warrant Monday on the City of Pittsburgh.

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Reaction is coming in to legislation introduced today in Pittsburgh Council that would prohibit police from working with ICE.

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As Pittsburgh prepares to host the NFL Draft, Commissioner Roger Goodell gave KDKA Radio's Michael Bartley an exclusive interview.

58

Community College of Beaver County is the victim of a cyber-attack.

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Some state lawmakers want to know why gasoline prices have gone up about 25 cents a gallon since late February.

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Two women were found dead on Wednesday in Zelienople and a man also deceased in Hillside, Illinois after a murder-suicide.

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Fans looking to take part in next month's NFL Draft can now register for activities.

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Allegheny County officials respond to the hateful and threatening messages heard on public safety radio channels.

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Jewish leaders in Pittsburgh are stepping up security and vigilance with tensions rising overseas.

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Prosecutors have agreed to drop most of the charges against the Peters Township student accused in a so-called "catfishing scheme"

65

The father of an 11-year-old girl killed in a DUI accident is speaking out.

66

Pennsylvania's US Senators are reacting to last night's State of the Union address.

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A heated debate in McCandless ended with a vote limiting local police involvement in federal immigration enforcement.

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A massive East Coast storm is grounding dozens of flights at Pittsburgh International.

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Meijer is looking to expand again in western Pennsylvania

70

A key Steel Curtain player and four-time Super Bowl champion is being remembered.

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The president of the Woodland Hills school board has resigned after being charged with theft from Rankin Borough

72

Civil rights leader the Reverend Jesse Jackson died this morning at 84. Jackson's impact is being felt right here in the Pittsburgh region.

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Longtime KDKA Radio host Chris Moore has retired.

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The governor is rolling out Pennsylvania’s first-ever Housing Action Plan to address rising costs.

75

You can have pizza and groceries delivered to your doorstep. Should alcoholic drinks also be an option?

76

There was difficult news for parishioners this weekend: seven Catholic churches in one Pittsburgh-area parish are closing next month.

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A fatal multi-vehicle accident has closed I-79 in both directions in Butler County.

78

Pennsylvania lawmakers are a step closer to banning cell phones in schools.

79

Still not getting your mail? You're not alone. Mail delivery has been disrupted since last week's storm.

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Punxsutawney Phil has made his call on Groundhog Day 2026 on Gobbler's Knob.

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Authorities have now identified the woman who died after her vehicle plunged into the Monogahela river on Thursday.

82

UPMC is giving the city a one-time gift of ten million dollars to help purchase nine new ambulances and a rescue truck this year.

83

Pittsburgh City Council will put two of Mayor O'Connor's top public safety nominees under oath.

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There's a push underway to use AI and robotics in helping the city battle future snow storms.

85

Mayor Corey O'Connor has declared a State of Emergency after massive storm slams Pittsburgh.

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Mayor O’Connor announces the city is ramping up preparations for this weekend’s storm, including a new Response Command Center

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Pittsburgh is looking at what could be a sizeable snowfall this weekend, Saturday night into Sunday. So how much snow will we get?

88

Three people are injured after an SUV crashes into a Denny’s in Scott Township.

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Pittsburgh's top cop was personally involved in an arrest last night.

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Feds charge 20 people in an alleged point-shaving scheme involving dozens of college basketball players from Robert Morris & others.

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Will the Steelers stick with a hiring pattern when choosing the team's next head coach?

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Mike Tomlin stepping DOWN as Steelers head coach after 19 seasons

93

A Penn Hills school bus went up in flames this morning on Frey Road.

94

Post-Gazette shutting down on May 3 sends shockwaves throughout the city.

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SHOCK: The Post-Gazette is ceasing operations in May

96

Leaders in Mars Borough and Adams Township are exploring a potential merger.

97

Pittsburgh City Council has approved a 2026 budget that includes a 20-percent property tax increase, the city’s first in a decade.

98

Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh is warning pet owners of a scam in which callers demand money for finding missing pets.

99

There's a new cell phone policy for Pittsburgh Public Schools.

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Tens of thousands of people are headed to Acrisure Stadium tonight for a frigid Steelers/Dolphins game.

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Incoming Pittsburgh Police Chief Jason Lando is not being investigated a second time over disparaging text messages.

102

Pittsburgh International Airport will soon offer direct flights to Ireland for the first time.

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A sudden shake-up at UPMC: the longtime head of neurological surgery is out.

104

Pittsburgh is throwing a championship rally Downtown today as the Riverhounds celebrate their first-ever USL title.

105

Driverless taxis are a step closer to reality in Pittsburgh.

106

The Pittsburgh area is returning to normal after a messy morning commute with heavy snow, icy roads and school cancellations.

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The first significant snowfall of the season is expected during tomorrow morning's commute.

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The Pittsburgh Public Schools board voted last night against a plan calling for wide-ranging changes including closing nine buildings.

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The Pittsburgh Public Schools board is set to vote today on a plan to close nine schools.

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Striking journalists at the Post-Gazette returned to their North Shore newsroom this morning, ending a three-year walkout.

111

Rep. Chris Deluzio responds to President Trump's comment that Deluzio's words are "punishable by death".

112

Local attorney reacts after both houses of Congress pass a bill to force the Justice Department to publicly release the Epstein files.

113

A transformed Pittsburgh International is welcoming passengers at a new 1.7 billion-dollar terminal.

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Pittsburgh's South Side is about to be home for a high-profile resident.

115

A district wide cell phone ban could be coming to Pittsburgh Public Schools.

116

Mayor-elect Corey O'Connor nominates former Commander Jason Lando as Pittsburgh's next police chief.

117

Flying is getting iffy for regional airline passengers as carriers are reducing flights by 10%.

118

Pittsburgh’s incoming mayor is already shaping his new administration, announcing this morning two key appointments.

119

In a sweeping victory Tuesday night, Allegheny County Controller Corey O’Connor was elected the 62nd mayor of Pittsburgh.

120

It is Election Day and voters in Pittsburgh are selecting the city's next mayor.

121

A house party turned deadly in Duquesne overnight.

122

Police are looking for suspects after a 15 year old boy was shot several times this morning.

123

Governor Josh Shapiro is joining two dozen other states in suing the Trump administration over food stamps.

124

It was a frightening scene inside PPG Paints Arena last night after police say a man fell from the upper concourse to the lower level.

125

It’s a scary find just days before Halloween — not from a haunted house, but from a child’s trick-or-treat bag.

126

A 21-year-old man died overnight in a hit-and-run incident on the Turnpike in Beaver County.

127

The Penguins have let their development rights for the Lower Hill expire — leaving the future of the project up in the air.

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Animal Rights Group to Pittsburgh Zoo: 'Release your elephants'

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It's a special day in the Strip District with the ribbon cutting for Pittsburgh's Walk of Fame.

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Thousands are expected in Downtown Pittsburgh this weekend as the 'No Kings' protest movement returns.

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Three teens are facing charges for a shooting outside Ross Park Mall last month.

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A Pittsburgh City Council member is proposing a partial hiring and spending freeze to avoid a tax hike.

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A man who set fire to the governor’s mansion has pleaded guilty to attempted murder and other charges.

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A Pittsburgh man is charged with biting a city police officer outside of a bar.

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The Gainey administration announced today a big boost in affordable housing.

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It's happened again. Two troopers were wounded and a suspect killed Wednesday in a shootout in Franklin County, PA.

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A cow on loose on I-79 delayed the morning commute for thousands of drivers in Butler County

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County budget to be unveiled tonight - will it include a tax hike?

139

A man was killed in an exchange of gunfire with State Police last night in Indiana County.

140

Taylor Swift's "The Life Of A Showgirl" is out, setting off a Swiftie frenzy.

141

A councilwoman becomes the first elected official to ask for a public conversation about making the Pirates a competitive team again.

142

Hundreds of thousands of federal employees could soon go without pay or face potential layoffs in the event of a shutdown.

143

On National Coffee Day, Pittsburgh baristas joined practice pickets in 35 cities as contract talks heat up and strike threats grow.

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We're learning more about Starbucks plan to close almost 190 locations here and around the US.

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New details are emerging in Wednesday's triple stabbing incident at Carrick High School.

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Three students were stabbed this morning at Carrick High School and police have a suspect in custody.

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We're getting local reaction to President Trump recommending pregnant women should not take acetaminophen for pain relief.

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People gathered in Aliquippa Sunday at a vigil for 18-year-old Kendric Curtis.

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An 18-year-old high school student was shot and killed by an ATF agent last night in Aliquippa.

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We're learning more about Wednesday's shooting in York County that killed three police officers and critically injured two others.

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Pittsburgh City Council is voting today on next steps for developing a new public safety center.

152

Governor Josh Shapiro today delivers a keynote address on political violence at the Eradicate Hate Global Summit in Pittsburgh.

153

The origin of the fire at the Jefferson Apartments in Squirrel Hill has been determined.

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Governor Josh Shapiro, Sen. Dave McCormick speak out in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk assassination.

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Assassinated conservative political activist Charlie Kirk is being honored on the campus of Carnegie Mellon University.

156

Drivers who speed through red lights in parts of Pittsburgh will soon face automated consequences.

157

The Fayette County DA says the case of the death of a nine year old girl is far from over.

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Plans to reduce traffic on Parkway East near Squirrel Hill Tunnel revealed

159

Students are returning to Aliquippa Junior/Senior High School as investigators look into a weekend bus crash.

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Pittsburgh fire officials are reporting a significant uptick in lithium-ion battery fires.

161

A Philadelphia man is accused of driving a 17-year-old girl to Pittsburgh to have sex with another man for 2-hundred dollars.

162

Storm preparedness is on the agenda at a public meeting this evening in Downtown Pittsburgh.

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A billionaire businessman has emerged as a “serious contender” to buy the Penguins.

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There's an arrest in the threat that prompted Shaler Area schools to postpone the start of classes until Wednesday.

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As students head back to school, the FBI is stepping up efforts to educate young people about the dangers of online hoaxes & threats.

166

A man is facing DUI, but not homicide charges in the death of an 11-year-old Natrona girl.

167

The Pennsylvania Senate approves both a budget bill and another to fund a transit plan.

168

Governor Josh Shapiro is visiting US Steel’s Clairton Coke Works this afternoon.

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Police say the man accused of robbing First National Bank in Bloomfield Thursday did the same thing earlier this year.

170

A Robinson Township officer has been charged in a road rage incident.

171

Giant Eagle and Mark Cuban announce a partnership between the grocery chain and Cuban's prescription drug savings program.

172

The Allegheny County Health Department issues a milk advisory after four state residents get sick.

173

The Steelers announce their latest throwback uniform.

174

Many of Pittsburgh's water fountains still aren't working.

175

Pittsburgh leaders are working on a new idea to tame the unruly crowds and violence plaguing the South Side.

176

Westinghouse is planning to build ten large nuclear reactors in the US with construction starting by 2030.

177

Leaders now says Energy and AI investments coming to Pennsylvania are up to 90-billion dollars.

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New details announced on a massive investment in Pennsylvania ahead of tomorrow's energy and innovation summit at CMU.

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A new investigation is shedding light on the secret double life of Thomas Crooks, who tried to kill President Trump in Butler.

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Six Secret Service agents have been suspended without pay for security failures led to deadly gunfire during the Trump rally in Butler.

181

Hopewell Police are alerting residents about suspicious incidents in which men of Middle Eastern ethnicity have shown up at churches.

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The TSA is not requiring passengers to remove their shoes at some security checkpoints around the nation.

183

Reconstruction work shut down a major highway ramp this morning

184

The County has just shut down the bridge that carries Jacks Run Road over I-279 between Bellevue Road and Kane Lane in Ross.

185

What's that new floating platform on the Allegheny River?

186

Controller O'Connor raises concerns about how much money the County continues to spend....as it's outpacing what it's taking in.

187

Pittsburgh Regional Transit has approved a budget calling for service cuts and a fare hike.

188

One person is dead and another hospitalized after four homes in Duquesne went up in flames overnight.

189

Duquesne Light says power outages are possible during severe weather this afternoon and tonight

190

A proposal to reduce the penalty for prostitution to a finable offense was introduced at today's City Council session.

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Multiple people shot and nearly a dozen others injured when gunfire broke out late last night in East Liberty.

192

With summer arriving tonight and a heat wave on the way, experts are concerned about heat-related illnesses

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With a high probability of rain and possible thunderstorms this afternoon and tonight, a flood watch is in effect through this evening.

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A 37-year-old woman is shot to death and another person wounded in an apparent home invasion in Washington County.

195

President Trump is scheduled to return to Pittsburgh in July.

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Talk of potential sale of the Pittsburgh Penguins raises hopes of fans.

197

Pittsburgh Police are on the scene of a SWAT situation in Beechview.

198

Practice rounds start today at Oakmont for this week's US Open.

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President Donald Trump returns to the Pittsburgh area today.

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Put the phones down. Changes are coming to Pennsylvania's distracted driving laws.

201

A tornado rips the roof off a Butler County salt barn.

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Corey O'Connor is the winner of Pittsburgh's Democratic primary.

203

Police and the FBI are investigating antisemitic fliers handed out in Squirrel Hill.

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Penn State's Board of Trustees is holding a public meeting next week and the topic is campus closures

205

Dick’s Sporting Goods is buying struggling footwear chain Foot Locker for about 2.4 billion dollars.

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Penn State's board is recommending seven satellite campus closings, including three in Western PA.

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Allegheny General Hospital is starting a major renovation and expansion project in its emergency department.

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Allegheny General Hospital is starting a major renovation and expansion project in its emergency department.

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A mother and daughter are killed in an accident that shut down part of I-70 in Washington County Sunday.

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Allegheny County Police are investigating an in-custody death in the city of Pittsburgh.

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The Democratic candidates in Pittsburgh's mayoral race met today for what is likely their last debate on KDKA Radio.

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The man found guilty of first degree murder for killing an Uber driver in 2022 learns his fate

213

Hotel rooms are all booked up for this weekend's Pittsburgh Marathon.

214

Over 180-thousand customers are still without electricity in the Pittsburgh area.

215

Thousands of people in the Pittsburgh area are learning they may not have their pets remains.

216

The Penguins and coach Mike Sullivan have agreed to part ways.

217

There's elevated risk of wildfire spread today through early this evening.

218

New data on anti-Semitic incidents in 2024 is record breaking.

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The Bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh is reacting to the news of Pope Francis' death.

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Expect higher than normal traffic volume on the Turnpike during the holiday weekend.

221

A 153 ton "Superload" is shuttled from Monroeville to Ohio.

222

Penguins defenseman Kris Letang undergoes successful heart surgery.

223

Arson suspect in governor's mansion fire is arraigned on arson, attempted murder and terrorism charges.

224

The head of Allegheny County's Public Defender's office is off the job for now with pay.

225

Graduation rates are improving at Pittsburgh Public Schools.

226

Excitement is building over opening day at the ballpark

227

Plans are in the works to build the country's largest natural-gas power plant near Pittsburgh.

228

One person was killed and another critically injured in an overnight shooting in Homewood North.

229

A man is dead following four-vehicle collision that shut down part of the Parkway East.

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North Hills drivers can expect traffic backups this weekend on McKnight Road.

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Bail is set for former UPMC doctor and Pitt professor accused of trying to kill his wife.

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The Pittsburgh Public School Board could vote tonight on a consolidation plan recommending the closure of 14 schools

233

The polls are open for today's special election for a seat in the Pennsylvania House.

234

Former KDKA news anchor and reporter Dave James dies.

235

A new manufacturing plant could be coming to Beaver County.

236

PRT announces a 35 percent service cut, effective in February 2026.

237

The company that owns Dollywood is buying Kennywood.

238

The parents of a missing Pitt student want their 20-year-old daughter declared dead.

239

The National Weather Service staffers looking for signs of tornados in Southwestern PA.

240

Pittsburghers wake up in the middle of night to view the blood moon.

241

Groundbreaking today for a new music venue and parking garage in the lower Hill District.

242

Washington County's PR director resigns after his arrest in a prostitution sting.

243

It appears the Steelers have the inside track at landing Aaron Rodgers, ranked as #1 free agent.

244

Pitt student goes missing while vacationing in the Dominican Republic.

245

President Trump to release the report on the assassination attempt it Butler Farm Show Grounds.

246

Dispute continues over Pittsburgh Police Chief debacle.

247

The 5900 block of Baum Boulevard has re-opened after police investigate a suspicious package.

248

Inspection turns up big concerns about one of the supports on the Veterans Bridge over Route 28

249

PPS document thousands of cases of illegal school bus passings.

250

Two adults and a child are dead after a fire in Armstrong County.

251

Suspect in fatal stabbing on Montour Trail now a person of interest in similar killing near Albany, NY.

252

Legendary Penguins broadcaster Mike Lange has died

253

Butler native Marc Fogel returneds to Western Pennsylvania.

254

An arctic air mass hits Pittsburgh with single digits temperatures.

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Two people are hit by a car in Shadyside.

256

The Deep Freeze is coming back

257

Governor Shapiro sues the Trump administration

258

Butler native Marc Fogel back on American soil, meets with Trump.

259

A jury finds Calvin Crew guilty of first degree murder in killing of Uber driver.

260

The Steelers to play in NFL's first regular season game in Ireland

261

Senator John Fetterman is reportedly open to American occupation of Gaza.

262

Pittsburgh native Sean Parnell is named chief spokesperson at the Pentagon.

263

Mayor Ed Gainey's chief of staff resigns.

264

A freeze on federal funding has been paused, but some organizations say they are already seeing cuts.

265

Pittsburgh's Planning Commission recommends to City Council Mayor Ed Gainey's inclusionary zoning plan.

266

Pittsburgh's mayor says his administration will not work with ICE.

267

Five young people and two adults injured a head-on collision in Westmoreland County.

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In Westmoreland County....four people dead in what appears to be a murder-suicide.

269

One person is dead, four others injured in a massive house fire in Upper St. Clair.

270

Today's low temperature of 7 below zero in Pittsburgh is the coldest in nearly ten years.

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An extreme cold warning is in effect until 1 p.m. tomorrow for dangerously cold wind chills

272

Local first responders to march in the Inaugural parade...and to pay a tribute to one of their own

273

A legal setback for social media app TikTok at the Supreme Court.

274

Man accused of trying to steal Terrible Towels from Giant Eagle.

275

The world’s richest man choses a Pittsburgh hospital for spinal fusion surgery

276

Corey O’Connor rolls out first set of policy proposals.

277

Nippon Steel given a six-month reprieve for its purchase of US Steel.

278

Another winter storm hits Pittsburgh tonight.

279

Former Pittsburghers describe the scary scenario in L.A.

280

Three people die after a suspected carbon monoxide leak at a Butler home.

281

Two people are found dead after an RV fire in Beaver County.

282

A massive winter storm arrives in western Pennsylvania.

283

President Biden blocks Nippon Steel's 15 billion dollar bid for US Steel.

284

A Canonsburg man was among the injured on Bourbon Street.

285

Change is coming to three Oakland intersections after a woman was killed as she crossed the street.

286

Teamsters union leaders and members picket outside a local Amazon facility.

287

Shots fired at Perry High School.

288

A Washington, PA woman describes an encounter with drones outside her home.

289

Accused gunman in United Healthcare CEO's murder remains behind bars in Pennsylvania.

290

The search for Elizabeth Pollard came to an end today in Westmoreland County.

291

A woman is killed in a hit and run incident in Oakland.

292

The search continues for the Westmoreland County woman who fell into a sinkhole.

293

First responders search for a woman believed to have fallen 30 feet into a sinkhole.

294

Number of people flying today could reach a record.

295

Fallen Fire Chief laid to rest

296

The recount has stopped in the US Senate election.

297

Pittsburgh Firefighters are mourning one of their own today.

298

The state Supreme Court says mail-in ballots with date errors cannot be counted.

299

Priest pleads guilty to stealing $100,000 from his church to feed gambling habit.

300

A 13-year-old Ambridge Area Middle School student brings a loaded gun to school.

301

Massive Esplanade development gets the green light.

302

David McCormick is invited to attend Senate orientation.

303

Veterans Day Parade gets underway at 10:30 in Pittsburgh.

304

No declared winner yet in Pennsylvania's US Senate Race

305

Trump wins Pennsylvania and the presidency

306

Both Harris and Trump in Pittsburgh today, on Election Eve

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Both Harris and Trump to end their campaigns in Pittsburgh

308

Chief Scirotto speaks out on his retirement

309

What can voters expect on Tuesday as they watch the returns?

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Pittsburgh City Council wants answers about Chief Scirotto's referee deal with Mayor Gainey.

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Pittsburgh Police Chief Larry Scirotto to retire next week.

312

School bus with more than 20 children on board crashes in Westmoreland County.

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Dunlap says suspect accused of stabbing officer was released on bond by Orenstein

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Congressional Task Force report says Trump assassination attempt could have been prevented.

315

Pittsburgh hospitals dealing with an IV fluid shortage

316

KDKA Radio wins Marconi Award for BEST News/ Talk Station

317

An arrest following a fight outside Kennywood that injured police

318

Pennsylvania ranks fourth on a list of the “Top 10 states for animal collisions."

319

McCormick and Casey debated the issues...and it got personal.

320

Pittsburghers offer relief efforts to hurricane vicitms.

321

Waltz, Vance Debate widely described as civil

322

Mayor Gainey trims the budget

323

Hurricane Helene's effects are eye-opening.

324

Mayor Gainey responds to his critics

325

Snake goes on adventure in McCandless

326

The media frenzy continues in Charleroi

327

Are the two Trump assassination attempts related?

328

Pittsburgh police have charged a man and a woman in connection with that fatal shooting on the South Side Slopes yesterday.

329

School threats continue at a number of schools in the area.

330

High stakes in tonight's presidential debate in Philadelphia.

331

Pitt athletic director Heather Lyke is out.

332

Mayor Gainey wants to change the city's zoning code to create more affordable housing but, a City Council member is not on board.

333

U.S. Steel's future in Pittsburgh is in question.

334

Former President Donald Trump is holding a rally this afternoon in Johnstown.

335

Nippon Steel, the Japanese company trying to purchase U.S. Steel, says it will invest $1 billion in upgrading the Mon Valley Works, including the hot strip mill.

336

Pittsburgh's police chief is responding to allegations in a public letter from the police union leader.

337

The task force of U.S. House members looking into the assassination attempt against former President Trump are expected to visit the shooting scene in Butler today.

338

CBS News has learned The Secret Service has placed multiple agents on leave as a result of its investigation into the assassination attempt on former President Trump.

339

Could nurses walk off the job at West Penn Hospital.

340

Later this morning the mayor's office will announce the reults of the internal investigation by the Office of Municipal Investigations regarding P-Cards.

341

Pine-Richland teachers union authorizes option to strike as contract negotiations continue.

342

Giant Eagle is selling off its GetGo convenience stores.

343

New information about the gunfire at last month's Trump rally emerged Thursday.

344

GOP vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance spoke this morning at VFW Post 92 in Lower Burrell.

345

Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz will reportedly start a bus tour in Pittsburgh Sunday ahead of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

346

A bipartisan task force investigating the shooting at the Trump rally in Butler is requesting documents.

347

One year ago today a fatal home explosion ripped through the Rustic Ridge neighborhood in Plum Borough.

348

Bodycam video released by police Thursday shows the chaotic moments before the assassination attempt at Donald Trump's rally last month in Butler.

349

Western Pennsylvania is in wait and see mode when it comes to rain from Tropical Storm Debby.

350

The EPA has issued an emergency order to halt the use of a dangerous pesticide.

351

Kamala Harris has decided on a running mate and it is not Josh Shapiro.

352

Vice President Kamala Harris spent the weekend interviewing running mate candidates, including Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro.

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When will Vice President Kamala Harris announce her running mate? Soon, sources say.

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After acting Secret Service Director Robert Rowe's testimony before the Senate Judiciary and Homeland Security committees Tuesday, strong pushback from a security expert who says what happened in Butler on July 13th is unforgivable.

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The acting director of the Secret Service revealed surprising new information before a joint Senate panel today.

356

A Butler woman, whose property is adjacent to the Butler Farm Show site, where the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump occurred earlier this month, says her neighborhood has become flooded with traffic, from curious onlookers.

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Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle faced sharp criticism Monday from lawmakers during a House hearing focused on the Trump assassination attempt.

358

Local Democrats are rallying behind Vice President Kamala Harris after President Joe Biden exited the race Sunday and endorsed her.

359

A software problem resulted in long passenger lines at Pittsburgh International this morning.

360

A delegate from Gibsonia is sharing his experience from day 3 of the GOP convention.

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Funeral arrangements are complete for the retired firefighter killed during Saturday's Trump rally in Butler, while two other victims remain hospitalized.

362

The holiday hustle reaches a peak today as millions of Americans are heading to their Independence Day getaways.

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Experts are explaining Monday's Supreme Court ruling that former presidents have immunity from criminal prosecution for actions taken in their official role, but not for unofficial actions.

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A political & polling analyst from the Pittsburgh area summed up the candidates performances an the Big K Morning Show.

365

Powerful thunderstorms led to tornado warnings last night and a couple of twisters were confirmed.

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AccuWeather's forecast includes the possibility of severe weather today.

367

The National Transportation Safety Board is releasing today its report on the East Palestine train derailment.

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Five people were injured in a late-night stabbing in Schenley Park.

369

UPMC is moving forward with clinical trials on a vaccine for early stage breast cancer.

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A heat advisory has been extended, as progress is being made with power restoration.

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More than 10,000 homes and businesses are without power for another day.

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Crews are assessing the damage from yesterday's storms.

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A heat advisory starts today at 11 a.m. and ends Friday night at 8 p.m.

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Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman has a history of speeding tickets and unsafe driving.

375

A Pittsburgh man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for a series of armed robberies.

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Allegheny County Police are investigating a fatal officer-involved shooting in Whitehall Borough.

377

Sudden closures and nursing home bankruptcies are combining for a troubling trend in Pennsylvania.

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Weekend restrictions on the Parkway East could cause some traffic headaches.

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An announcement is expected today about Downtown revitalization.

380

The Anti-Israel protest on the Pitt campus that ended peacefully around 2 a.m. this morning.

381

Pittsburgh attorneys react after a New York jury finds former President Donald Trump guilty on all 34 counts in his hush money trial.

382

There are plans to use sharpshooters in parks to reduce the deer population in Pittsburgh.

383

One person has died and seven others have been injured following an explosion in downtown Youngstown, Ohio on Tuesday.

384

Several Pittsburgh-area Memorial Day parades and activities have been canceled due to inclement weather.

385

This is the big day for flying. TSA predicts nearly 3 million people will pass through airport checkpoints today, including the one at Pittsburgh International.

386

Despite some criticism, Pittsburgh City Council has given a preliminary green light for the city to host its own Juneteenth event.

387

Pittsburgh is named the host city of the NFL Draft in 2026.

388

Two teens were shot late last night at a home in Stowe Township.

389

Firefighters battle a blaze at the Consol Energy facility in East Finley Township, Washington County

390

Police are investigating at two scenes after a fatal shooting in Duquesne Heights...The Riverhounds are announcing a new soccer and sports facility in North Huntingdon...and a major summer event is in the works for Butler County.

391

Natural gas producer CNX Resources plans to build a $1.5 billion facility at PIT...A new quarterly report from a tech company has good news for local restaurant owners....and Anthrocon is back, and in a big way.

392

Dr. Cyril Wecht dies at the age of 93...One woman is dead and two others are wounded in a shooting outside of a Fayette County restaurant....and a fixture on Pittsburgh television has died.

393

Case of missing Millvale woman now a homicide investigation in Harrisburg...Governor Shapiro plans to sign ban on using hand held cell phones while driving...North Allegheny senior one of 161 students in U.S. named as Presidential Scholars

394

A fatal motorcycle accident on the Boulevard of the Alllies....A bus company lays off dozens of workers in Westmoreland County...and the warmer weather is playing a role in surging seasonal allergies.

395

New developments in the case of the man who pulled a gun on a pastor during his Sunday sermon at church....There's a Pittsburgh connection to the Story Daniels testimony...and a warning is issued after a mother bear and her three cubs were spotted in Penn

396

The end is near for the former Froggy's restaurant and other dilapidated buildings Downtown...A senior care center in Banksville is closing for good...and the Pirates officially name their new dog.

397

A man pulls a gun on the pastor during a church service in North Braddock....When it comes to real estate, new numbers show Pittsburgh is the fastest growing market in the U.S....and A 4th grader from Mars Area School District finishes inside the top 10 i

398

Pittsburghers get ready for a marathon...a new era in law enforcement is about to begin...and an ongoing health care staff shortage at the Allegheny County Jail is coming to light.

399

Deputy mayor says financial challenges are real, but manageable...Extreme hoarding situation may end today in Plum Borough...Ex nurse pleads guilty to dozens of murder and attempted murder charges

400

A hoarding problem in Plum Borough has neighbors frustrated...Monroeville police are investigating car break-ins in Westmoreland County...and Commonwealth Court overturns the dismissal of a lawsuit filed to block the removal of the Columbus statue in Sche

401

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators leave their tents near Pitt in Schenley Park...Three suspects linked to a gun shop robbery are arrested in Mt. Washington....and the local infestation of spotted lanternflies has begun.

402

Two student protesters arrested Sunday for trespassing at Pitt...Riverhounds bringing women's United Soccer League expansion team to city...Eleven sets of twins graduating from Norwin High School this year

403

The man released by a district judge on non-monetary bond has been recaptured....Police search for a Clairton man wanted in connection with a robbery and shooting in Mount Oliver. ..A popular Downtown bridge is set to close this weekend...

404

PennDOT reminding motorists to "Park the Phone" when driving...Allegheny County launches portal for sexual assault victims...Injured Karns City QB Mason Martin close to discharge

405

New images of person(s) linked to antisemitic vandalism at North Side home...Summer Lee coasts to easy victory in 12th Congressional District primary...Shutdown of Kennywood's Steel Curtain coaster focus of class-action lawsuit

406

Primary election voting underway in Pennsylvania...A man authorities consider a threat to public safety and a flight risk is at large...and a large fire damages several businesses  in Westmoreland County.

407

Antisemitic phrase spray painted on sidewalk of a North Side home...Parents opposed to school closings to rally before tonight's PPS board hearing...April 21st through 27th is National Crime Victims' Rights Week

408

Biden promises to keep US Steel a 'totally American company' during campaign stop  ...Thousands of Duquesne/West Penn Power customers without service after severe weather...Allegheny County DA tours Kennywood to check out safety enhancements

409

President makes campaign stop Downtown, at United Steel Workers headquarters...$900 million in property tax relief is coming for millions of Pennsylvanians...Former Greensburg police chief pleads guilty to drug trafficking

410

Long-time Murrysville grocery Ferri's IGA going out of business next month...Rt 51, Darlington Road closed in Fallston, Beaver County for weeks after landslide...Mount Lebanon school board passes resolution to authorize staff furloughs if necessary

411

April 15th: Deadline day for procrastinating taxpayers...Large, smoky fire destroys two homes in Rochester, Beaver County...Mt. Lebanon native Neal Shipley in national spotlight after Masters

412

Thursday's torrential rains reached a record. National Weather Service reports 2.77 inches...Flooding shuts down Parkway West, Route 51, high water in Etna and Oakdale...President Joe Biden to visit Pittsburgh next week, part of statewide campaign trip

413

Objections to Nippon Steel's bid to takeover U.S. Steel are building....a foster care and adoption worker is facing child porn charges...and some potential severe weather over the next couple of days.

414

Two arrested on felony charges, accused of torturing man in home invasion and robbery...Mother files federal wrongful death suit for fatal police shooting of her son in Upper St. Clair...60% of PA voters surveyed give Gov Shapiro a strong or somewhat stro

415

Search in Mon River resumes and nearby for missing man...Strip District construction project underway after delays...Man accused of hitting Tequila Cowboy worker in head with beer bottle

416

Pittsburghers anticipating rare total eclipse this afternoon...but will the weather cooperate?....Pittsburgh Police are hoping a plumbing company will help them solve a 40-year-old case...and EZPass users are being warned about a new phishing scam.

417

Ohio River crests at 28.37 feet at Point State Park, fountain underwater...Man dead, woman injured in lat night Hill District stabbing...Allegheny Health Network encouraging mammogram screenings with walk-in tests

418

Parkway East "bathtub" & 10th Street Bypass closed by rising water...Flood warning through this afternoon, streams/creeks levels rising...Pedestrian dies after being struck by SUV on Parkway North

419

Multi-vehicle collision closes southbound lanes of I-79...Flash Flood Warning in effect in Allegheny County until 11:30 a.m...Woodland Hills student killed another wounded in Braddock shooting

420

Aliquippa officially files a lawsuit against the PIAAA...A Pittsburgh man dies in a two-vehicle crash on the Boulevard of the Allies...and PennDOT announces new technology to prevent wrong-way collisions.

421

Police investigating defaced or destroyed pro-Israel yard signs in Squirrel Hill...11,000 South Park residents sign petition, opposed to new housing development near Sleepy Hollow...Local tourism in 2023 passed  20 million visitors with spending of more t

422

Westmoreland County juvenile detention center expected to reopen today...NFL kick return great Cordarrelle Patterson to sign contract with Steelers...Winning Mega Millions ticket worth $1.12 billion sold in New Jersey

423

Pittsburgh leaders respond after Baltimore's Key Bridge collapses when a ship hits a support overnight...Empty and decaying Century III Mall demolition begins today ...Penguins say hijacked shipment of Jagr bobbleheads recovered

424

Road work disrupting traffic starting today on Route 910 and I-79...McKeesport man wounded several times in targeted shooting...Fundraiser tonight for father and four children killed in Jeanette fire

425

Governor Shapiro uses airwaves at KDKA Radio to send message to lawmakers...An Etna woman is facing charges in relation to the drowning death of her son...and the concert lineup is announced for the Three Rivers Arts Festival.

426

The business of March Madness means big bucks to area businesses...the town of Erie prepares for solar eclipse...and a man wanted on 46 outstanding arrest warrants turns himself in

427

One dead, four children unaccounted for in Westmoreland County fire....a wintry mix expected to make the evening commute a little dicey...and remembering Mr. Rogers.

428

Two people are injured in an overnight fire in Jefferson Hills...A man is arrested following a string of armed robberies in Homestead...and The Duquesne Dukes are in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 47 years.

429

Public Safety preparing for 350,000 people at St. Pat's parade...County Council member suing to stop five ballot drop-off locations...One PNC Plaza's assessed value plunges from $67 million to $37 million

430

President Biden opposes sale of US Steel to Japanese company...Governor Shapiro unveils energy policy, meeting GOP pushback...Riverhounds applying for state grant to expand Highmark Stadium

431

Deer with container on head found and freed...Retail theft charges dropped, Oakmont Bakery owner falsely accused...Elderly couple killed in Crescent Township house blast identified

432

Two people are confirmed dead in an explosion and fire in Crescent Township...A man is critically injured in a fall in Fineview....Pittsburgh City Council to vote on issuing parking tickets by mail

433

Quarterback Russell Wilson agrees to a one-year deal with Steelers...Newly renovated Shuman Juvenile Detention Center set to re-open...Allentown residents call for closure of Adan Market 2 on East Warrington Avenue

434

Former Allegheny County Exec Jim Roddey died Thursday at 91...AccuWeather forecast: temps to drop with snow possible Sunday...42nd Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show starts at Convention Center

435

Controller says fiscal crisis possible due to lower property assessments...$1.5 million in federal dollars for Tree of Life synagogue in spending bill, Senate votes today...News of new Starbucks location in Lawrenceville getting some pushback

436

Families of 5 victims of 'killer nurse' suing the Lower Burrell care facility...17-year-old boy accused of shooing at police Tuesday in Stowe Township...Butler County woman injured in a bear attack last night

437

19-year-old man gunned down Monday night in McKees Rocks...Parents packed meeting about closing Hyde Elementary in Moon...Work on the New Kensington Bridge resumes today

438

5 Downtown buildings won assessment reductions last week of $120 million...Record high temperature for March 4th possible in the Pittsburgh area today...3 men wounded in a shooting last night in Allentown, 10 rounds fired

439

Bill Hillgrove retires as the voice of the Steelers...Pittsburgh Public Schools extends pause of using summary citations in schools...Police search for suspect who attacked a dog with a hatchet.

440

Severe storms to bring hail, damaging wind gusts throughout the day...First it was the convention center, now the Double Tree to close in Monroeville...and where to go for Spring Break!

441

Local school van crashes, with elementary students on board....One person dead in a late-night shooting in Charleroi...and the governor is back in town to tout his budget proposal.

442

Pittsburgh's FOP President responds as new procedures for the city's police department take effect....A teenage boy is severely burned in a late night house fire in Washington County...and possible traffic headaches await you on I-79.

443

Congressman calls for more railroad safety regulations...Cleveland-Cliffs says proposed Biden Admin rule could force closing of Butler plant...Butler County mother keeps vigil for daughter who vanished 39 years ago

444

Cellular outage in US and Canada affecting AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon customers...Butler County computer system hacked, residents data compromised...Derrick Turner named chief of new Eastern Regional Mon Valley Police Department

445

NTSB hearing today on cause of Fern Hollow Bridge collapse...City Council, Planning Commission considering tiny houses for homeless...Biden admin forgiving $1.2 billion in student debt for 153,000 borrowers

446

VP Harris visits Larimer today, promoting clean water initiatives...Lawyer: Monroeville could use eminent domain to save Convention Center...Final day for 2% discount on real estate taxes in Pittsburgh

447

Construction begins tonight on McKnight Road...Several pharmacies in the Pittsburgh region are closing next month...and the date for Pittsburgh's St. Patrick's Day Parade is all set.

448

Snow storm expected this weekend....President Biden headed to East Palestine today...and new data released on homelessness in Allegheny County.

449

Rapid warm-up today from low of 23 to the low 50s, rain & wind follow...Youth sports fueling increase in local tourism in Pittsburgh...Jennifer Lopez coming to Pittsburgh for first time in July

450

Monroeville leaders exploring legal options to save Convention Center...Wrong way driver killed in head-on crash on I-70 in Washington County...Pitchers and catchers are reporting for Spring Training at Pirate City

451

Monroeville Convention Center closing, and vendors aren't happy....Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen visits Pittsburgh today...and new hope for those who suffer from noise-induced hearing loss.

452

Former local TV meteorologist linked with brain condition....Mix of rain/snow tonight, followed by 1-3 inches of snow...President Biden's visit to East Palestine, Ohio set for Friday

453

Rep. Reschenthaler says president is unfit for office, should resign...Steelers Cam Heyward is NFL’s Walter Payton Man of the Year...Elbow Room in McKeesport closes this weekend after 65 years

454

Hill District has grocery store five years after Shop 'N Save closed...New study finds high levels of harmful chemicals in Pittsburgh rivers...Dor-Stop diner closing briefly next week for ownership change

455

PA governor calls for legalization of recreational marijuana...First phase of major project starts on Parkway East...Stadium Authority board backs bringing NFL Draft to the city

456

Early Spring! Punxsutawney Phil didn't see shadow...Woman accidentally wounded at gentlemen's club...New bill would have voters decide on new warehouses

457

Trump says he'll block US Steel sale if elected...Reschenthaler backs Washington Health System/UPMC merger...Iron City Beer updates Mt Washington sign

458

Two men wounded, one is dead after Hill District shooting...State lawmaker trying to help families forced from Moon homes by landslide...Congress considering a commemorative coin for Roberto Clemente

459

New bodycam video released Monday shows man struggling to breathe...Washington's mayor tells union leaders to step aside in potential merger with UPMC...Philips Respironics suspending sales of the CPAP devices in the US

460

Person rescued from encampment at Mon Wharf, closed due to rising water... Two years since Fern Hollow Bridge collapse, NTSB has yet to release final report...Pennsylvania's Supreme Court sends an abortion case back to Commonwealth Court.

461

Transportation Secretary in Pittsburgh today to promote $196 million for infrastructure...Officer fired shots when a man reached for a weapon in trunk of car ...Mogie's Irish Pub in Lower Burrell reopens Monday, a month after owner's shooting death

462

PPS board votes for facilities review, recommendations could include school closures ...Malware prompts shutdown of all phones and computers in Washington County government...Pittsburgh #4 in Livability.com rankings of the best small to mid-sized Northeas

463

Man killed in officer-involved shooting in the South Side Slopes...Allegheny County Council considering $500 tax credit for volunteer firefighters...$65 million gift will result in name change for Carnegie Science Center

464

Pittsburgh City Council wants to cut some red tape in building affordable housing...Allegheny County Executive nominates three citizens to serve on Jail Oversight Board...Pennsylvania could soon join a dozen states allowing students to take mental health

465

Winter weather advisory for Armstrong, Beaver and Butler counties Tuesday, ice possible...UPMC sued by nurse who says the health care system has a monopoly that keeps wages low...Doobie Brothers scheduled to play at the Pavilion at Star Lake on Tuesday Au

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Major roadways mostly wet and passable in Pittsburgh area...County's Code Blue status extended through Monday morning...Special Steelers exhibit opens Saturday at  Pro Football Hall of Fame

467

2-4 inches of snow Friday expected to disrupt morning commute...Public hearing today on UPMC/Washington Health System merger...Sportsnet Pittsburgh $240 more expensive after Xfinity switch

468

Hundreds of school districts are delaying classes or closing due to frigid weather....Several business owners endorse enhanced police patrols on East Carson Street...NFL Network: Tomlin will return to coach the Steelers for 18th season

469

Wind Chill Advisory starts tonight at 10 p.m. through 12 p.m. Wednesday...Steelers out of playoffs after 31-17 loss to Bills, Najee Harris calls for change...and Lionel Richie set to play Pittsburgh for the first time since 1986.

470

Steeler fans excited for today's playoff matchup against the Buffalo Bills...Single-digit temperatures mean frozen pipes for some homeowners....a domestic situation in East Hills leads to a double stabbing

471

Winterfest starts Saturday at the Frick Pittsburgh without horse drawn carriages...Pittsburgh's 3% fee on pro athletes and artists ruled unconstitutional...Commission: PA public school districts underfunded by more than $5 billion

472

Governor Shapiro celebrates a major win for local business...US Representative Chris Deluzio calling on Defense Secretary Austin to resign...a new poll show a virtual dead heat between Biden and Trump in Pennsylvania

473

4700 power outages in Westmoreland Co after gusts of 60+ mph...Allegheny County Controller to audit spending on homelessness...Photonics leader Excelitas to base new HQ in Strip District

474

Snow followed by freezing rain snarls morning commute...Wind Advisory is in effect until 7 p.m. gusts of 45 possible...Astrobotic's Peregrine lunar lander will not reach moon

475

Titans win, Steelers in playoffs. Next: Bills at Buffalo Sunday...Pittsburgh-based Astrobotic's Peregrine lander on way to the moon...Pennsylvania Turnpike tolls up again, 5% over weekend

476

Council member critical of decision to raise county workers minimum wage to $18...Fayette County man accused of killing wife will return from Las Vega to face charges...Annual dog license required for dogs in Allegheny County/City of Pittsburgh

477

Monroeville police officer shot by armed robbery suspect will be OK...Hundreds attend memorial service for former Brackenridge Police Chief Justin McIntire...Pittsburgh area closes 2023 with record low unemployment rate, rising number of jobs

478

American Lung Association: high radon levels in 40% of PA homes...Allegheny County Executive Innamorato holds first news conference...Dennis Troy leaving Brentwood Council after caught on video altercation

479

Construction causing delays on Route 28 for months nearly over...Nearly 39 million people expected to travel by air during holiday period...Giant Eagle chooses Cranberry Township for new HQ

480

Four people hospitalized following a house fire in Washington County....three communities in the South Hills are losing their own dispatch system for medical emergencies...and hope may be on the way for commuters in the eastern suburbs.

481

Pittsburgh City Council approves a new budget...Pennsylvania announces a big investments in its police force...and there's a new alternative to waiting in long lines at the airport's security checkpoint.

482

Japan's largest steelmaker buying US Steel for nearly $15 billion...1-3 inches of snow expected through Tuesday morning...Steelers release practice squad player after domestic dispute, arrest

483

Steelers lose to another 2-10 team. Patriots win 21-18...9 vehicles damaged, 6 people injured in Liberty Tunnel pileup...New food hall in Lawrence Hall close to opening

484

Steelers play 2-10 underdog Patriots at Acrisure on TNF...Fitz was right. Ruling says County Exec sets wages not Council...Salvation Army: only 24% of Red Kettle goal for Allegheny County

485

Chronic absenteeism still issue in Pittsburgh Public Schools, enrollment down...Overnight fire damages Rooster's Roadhouse Bar & Grill in Collier Township...Charges against lawyer accused of soliciting underage girls may not hold up

486

PUC reminding consumers utilities are adjusting energy supply prices today...Outgoing county executive will be executive director of the SW PA Commission...Pitt takes #1 ranking into 1st, 2nd rounds of the NCAA volleyball tourney, plays Coppin State tonig

487

Steelers, City of Pittsburgh send request to host 2026 or '27 NFL Draft...Civic leader sees improvement Downtown, says there's still room to grow...Poker players split $905,000 bad beat jackpot at Rivers Casino

488

Mt. Lebanon native Mark Cuban selling NBA Mavericks, leaving Shark Tank...No need for alarm about new iPhone feature NameDrop, despite police warnings...Rite Aid closing two more Pittsburgh stores: Downtown and Hazelwood

489

An arrest is made in an online sale turned robbery...The search is on for the person responsible for the abuse of two kitten with severe injuries....and a new mystery dog illness has dog owners everywhere concerned.

490

The Steelers fire Canada...City Council proposes homeless camp bill...and just in time for Thanksgiving travel - a rain and wind storm.

491

A man is shot in McKees Rocks....Crews battle a massive fire in North Braddock...and the city is getting high marks for its preparation for large crowds during Light Up Night.

492

Another dog left at Pittsburgh International...another night of reports of people being shot with pellet guns...and Downtown Pittsburgh getting ready for Light-Up Night.

493

Starbucks employees walk out...An extension of Pennsylvania's smoking ban passes a House committee...and a new invasive tick has made its way to the state.

494

Teen, man in 30s gunned down in Wilmerding and Munhall...Butler County-based landlord sued for inflating charges, threatening ex-tenants...New project in Peters Township for 160-unit apartment complex

495

Hundreds from Pittsburgh heading to March for Israel today in DC...Bado's to close Mt. Lebanon restaurant in Jan, food truck continues...Change coming to Cranberry Mall including Hobby Lobby

496

Squirrel Hill business vandalized in anti-Semirtic hate crime...Penn State fires offensive coordinator after loss to Michigan...Trolley Museum celebrates opening of new Welcome & Education Center

497

Public Works expected to remove tents on First Avenue today...First Lady visits Pittsburgh, promotes workforce hub...Karns City QB Mason Martin suffers setback in recovery

498

Public Works expected to remove tents on First Avenue today...First Lady visits Pittsburgh, promotes workforce hub,,,Karns City QB Mason Martin suffers setback in recovery

499

Innamorato win county executive race...Zappala reelected as district attorney ....Shadyside restaurant worker assaulted, robbed

500

Political science professor says Rocky has edge in county exec race...Downtown homeless encampment being removed this week...Two people injured in Sunday night crash on Route 65

501

Steelers 4th quarter comeback delivers 20-16 win vs Titans...US Steel laying off more than 100 in IT restructuring...Nurse facing new homicide, attempted murder charges

502

International service at Pittsburgh International is expanding with a new airline....New polling on the big race in Allegheny County show 2 closes contests...and there's a crisis at dental offices across the country.

503

Pitt, Penn State a step closer to getting state funding, strings attached...Charles Reichblum, known to fans as Dr Knowledge, died suddenly Monday at 95...Karns City quarterback Mason Martin was awake and alert" Tuesday at UPMC Mercy

504

Snowflakes could be falling during tonight's trick or treating...City launches pedestrian crosswalk safety campaign...Nuisance bowling alley/after hours club in Carrick closing

505

Squatter's bond revoked after breaking into home twice...State lawmakers considering drop off sites for old electronics...Developer wants to save Western Penitentiary from wrecking ball

506

5 years ago today: Tree of Life Synagogue mass shooting...Woman shot in the head in Crafton Heights in critical conditon...Free dental, vision and hearing care today at Convention Center

507

North Allegheny schools to get armed police officers...Fire in historic Verona building destroys hardware store....Police in New Kensington investigating  a deadly shooting that happened last Thursday.

508

Westinghouse announces site for sustainable batteries in Etna...Theft, violence reasons for closing of Smithfield St 7-Eleven...Shots fired last night in Target parking lot in Ross Twp

509

Pittsburgh's plastic bag ban may soon spread to Allegheny County...Some Pine-Richland District residents have issues with books available to students...Two people killed in Washington City house fire this morning

510

Pittsburgh gets its first frost of the season...Man, woman killed in separate shootings Sunday in Pittsburgh...and Chatham University says it has turned the corner, financially.

511

Legislation that would place restrictions on Pennsylvania truckers have many in the industry worried...Local couple giving away more than 260 new coats for kids in need...Evans City celebrating "Night of the Living Dead" 55th anniversary

512

Man found shot to death in Penn Hills...Pittsburgh woman's son flies to Israel to help his native country...and North Allegheny is closer to getting its own police department

513

President Biden arrives in Israel day after fatal blast at Gaza hospital...Butler Co Congressman Kelly one of 20 no votes for House Speaker...Columbia Gas: Service to more than 20% percent of Beaver Co customers

514

Civil wrongful death lawsuit filed in suicide of Beaver Co dentist...Columbia Gas starting to restore service to about 4000 customers...Woman accused of abandoning dog at PIT heading to trial

515

Stacy Martin, mother of injured Karns City QB, died Sunday...Rite Aid, 3rd largest drug store chain, filed for bankruptcy protection...4-thousand Columbia Gas customers in Beaver County without service

516

Another day, another gun found by TSA officers at Pittsburgh International....A pro Palestine rally is planned for Oakland this afternoon....and you''ll need not only a sweater this weekend, you'll also need to have an umbrella handy.

517

O'Hara Township police have issued an update on the reported child luring attempts, which weren't luring attempts at all...An 11-year-old is arrested for allegedly posting threats on social media....and the race for Allegheny County DA is heating up.

518

Governor Shapiro gives his take on the surprise attack by Hamas on Israel.....A new record for guns stopped by TSA agents at Pittsburgh International...and Rich Fitzgerald introduces his final budget as County Executive.

519

A fight leads to a shooting in Ross Township...A Pittsburgh native living in Israel share his experience following Hamas' attacks....and the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust is scrapping plans for a downtown movie theatre.

520

McKeesport Area teachers union votes to authorize strike...PA House passes, sends to Senate bill with millions for colleges...Another gator found on front porch of Kiski home

521

Westmoreland Co firefighter arrested for arson...Reschenthaler running for US House majority whip...No winner - Powerball jackpot up to 1.4 billion dollars

522

Two men killed early today in Hill District shooting...Hempfield High students facing felony juvenile gun charges...Tomlin says Houston played harder, Steelers will practice in pads

523

A retirement card for former Allegheny County Jail Warden Orlando Harper produces outrage...Incumbent Congresswoman Summer Lee has a challenger...and a new shopping center is coming to Butler County

524

Tomlin talks of change after Steelers meltdown in Houston...Thousands of dollars raised for Rustic Ridge families...31st St Bridge closed 90 minutes after injury accident

525

Peruvian man arrested for hundreds of bomb hoaxes...Rite Aid to close stores and file for bankruptcy protection...Duquesne Light's union contract expires this weekend

526

Fatal crash closed I-79 between Neville Island and I-279 split...Allegheny County Executive candidates debate tonight...Shady Side girls basketball coach suing PIAA for suspension

527

Gas line rupture in Collier slows traffic on Rt 50...County Council votes to sue over Schuman contract...Woman with a loaded gun stopped at TSA checkpoint

528

- PA House reconvenes to finalize budget items - 2nd rail round trip between PGH and NYC coming - Boy, 10 takes Bobcat for destructive joyride

529

Steelers get 23-18 road win over Raiders...Charter plane problem has Steelers stuck in Kansas City...Funeral today for Serra Catholic student killed last week.

530

Fatal Dravosburg accident witness came to the aid of the injured...Republican McCormick to announce US Senate run tonight...Former power plant implosion in Springdale on hold

531

Teen girl killed in school van crash....2 men in critical condition after Mt. Oliver shooting....100 affordable homes part of planned Bakery Square expansion

532

3 wounded in E Pittsburgh, South Side shootings...4 of 9 teens who escaped juvenile facility now in custody...Pittsburgh plastic bag ban starts next month

533

Roberto Clemente Day in Pennsylvania, exhibit at PNC Park...Lawrenceville Shop 'n Save cited for health violations...Free pet adoptions this weekend at Humane Animal Rescue

534

Escaped killer planned a carjacking to reach Canada...Food Bank imposters busted for collecting cash, keeping it...Rocky Bleier to receive Semper Fidelis Award tonight

535

Man shot to death in Hill District was charged in another shooting last month...Weapons and priest removed from parish house in Butler County...Steelers lose two key players to injuries: Heyward and Johnson

536

2 dead, 1 critically wounded in Hill District shooting...Escaped inmate in Eastern PA now has a rifle...Man arrested with 9 kilos of fentanyl a no show in court

537

Governor Shapiro to attend 9/11 ceremony at Flight 93 National Memorial...Manhunt for escaped killer in Easter PA enters 12th day...Pittsburgh-based Brother's Brother Foundation sending earthquake relief to Morocco

538

Growing controversy over release of suspect w/ 9 kilos of fentanyl...3 people wounded in 3 shootings since Thursday night in Pittsburgh...Physician who created Mr. Yuk dead at the age of 83

539

48 year old man shot to death in McKeesport home...Use of lethal force justified in 2022 Fawn Twp police shhoting...PPS employee on leave, accused of sexual assault of minor

540

Man opens fire on police in N Huntingdon, dies after officers return fire...Belle Vernon schools hires new super over parents objections...2 injured, McKnight Rd closed for hours after 2 vehicle crash