• Legionnaire's disease found in Kane nursing home patient

    Legionnaire's disease found in Kane nursing home patient
    A resident of an Allegheny County-run nursing home in McKeesport has become infected with the often-fatal Legionnaires’ disease that she contracted from inside the 42-year-old building, county officials said today.
  • Get Marty: Woman Has Debit Card Stolen, Ends Up In Financial Mess

    Get Marty: Woman Has Debit Card Stolen, Ends Up In Financial Mess
    MONONGAHELA (KDKA) — A Monongahela woman desperate for help reached out to Get Marty.
    “Someone stole my PIN number and my debit card. The credit card company didn’t believe me. I had to call Marty,” Pattianne Garvey says.
    Garvey says she was at a convenience store when a man skimmed her PIN number. She says the man then took more than $500 from her American Express BlueBird debit card.
    “He cleaned me out,” says Garvey.
    She immediately called AMEX. The credit c
  • Men Arrested For Allegedly Beating Clerk With Wrench During Robbery

    Men Arrested For Allegedly Beating Clerk With Wrench During Robbery
    MT. PLEASANT (KDKA) — Aug. 27, 2013 is a day Melvin McCloy cant quite recall but can never forget.
    “Someone came across the counter hit me in the head. Someone came across the counter hit me in the head,” McCloy said. “I had a fractured skull, multiple blows to the head, they split my ear. They busted my finger.”
    He suffered those injuries when police say 27-year-olds Barry Allen Hall and Anthony Schake robbed and beat McCloy inside his store in Mt. Pleasant.
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  • Ballot Question To Raise Judges’ Retirement Age Under Attack

    Ballot Question To Raise Judges’ Retirement Age Under Attack
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Should the state constitution be amended to change the mandatory retirement age for all judges from 70 to 75?
    No, says local political activist Bonnie DiCarlo of Highland Park.
    “At age 70, a judge can now retire and may be placed on senior status and can work until age 78.  That leaves open seats for younger attorneys to be elected judge, and I believe that’s important to keep it moving,” DiCarlo told KDKA political editor Jon Delano.
    DiCarlo says
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  • Pittsburgh Rental Listings See Price Reduction

    Pittsburgh Rental Listings See Price Reduction
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Landlords are slashing rent.
    A report by Trulia found more than 40 cities have cut rent by 10 percent.
    On that list, Pittsburgh is ranked 43rd and has nearly 10 percent of listings with price reductions.
    Trulia says the country’s median listing rent continues to rise.
    To see the entire list click here. 
  • Vice President Coming Back To Pittsburgh To Campaign For Hillary Clinton

    Vice President Coming Back To Pittsburgh To Campaign For Hillary Clinton
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Vice President is coming back to Pittsburgh one more time before Election Day.
    Hillary Clinton’s campaign says Vice President Joe Biden will be campaigning in the Pittsburgh area this Saturday, Nov. 5. He will also visit Bucks County that day.
    Details on Biden’s latest visit to Pittsburgh have not yet been announced.
    He’ll be campaigning for Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, and her running mate, Sen. Tim Kaine.
    Clinton herself will als
  • Does It Really Do That? True Touch Glove

    Does It Really Do That? True Touch Glove
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – If you’re a pet owner, chances are you can’t stand all the dog or cat hair all over your house. Shedding can be a real pain.
    The True Touch Five Finger Deshedding Glove promises you can pet the hair away. KDKA-TV’s Sarah Arbogast decided to put the glove to the test.
    For our test, we turned to Bubba Snider, cohost of the popular Star 100.7 morning show. He’s a self-proclaimed infomercial junkie.
    “I watch every infomercial possible,” s
  • Pennsylvania County Probes Questionable Voter Registrations

    Pennsylvania County Probes Questionable Voter Registrations
    PHILADELPHIA (KDKA) — Election officials in suburban Philadelphia are questioning the validity of thousands of voter registration applications submitted by a grassroots organizer that works with Democrats, saying they are rife with errors and might not have been turned in on time.
    The Delaware County Voter Registration Commission scheduled a hearing for Friday to determine whether the applications were submitted by the Oct. 11 state deadline to register for next week’s election.
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  • Police arrest Greene County man for having sex with 15-year-old Plum girl

    Police arrest Greene County man for having sex with 15-year-old Plum girl
    A 36-year-old Greene County man arrested for having sex with a 15-year-old Plum girl he met through a cell-phone messaging app told her “not to worry, he picks up young girls like this all the time,” according to a police affidavit.
  • Primary Opponent Gets Second Crack At Incumbent Congressman

    Primary Opponent Gets Second Crack At Incumbent Congressman
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Last April, Art Halvorson came within a thousand votes of defeating long-time incumbent U.S. Rep. Bill Shuster in the Republican primary.
    “It came out to one vote per precinct. That’s how close it was,” Halvorson told KDKA political editor Jon Delano on Thursday.
    But unlike most, Halvorson is getting another crack at Shuster in the general election.
    “The Democratic Party did not nominate a candidate, so it was open. They wrote me in and I won,&rd
  • More Pa. cities on Orkin's list of 'rattiest' this...

    In a city partially transformed by an economic resurgence already, rats are on the move in Pittsburgh, spurred on by a boom in new construction in some parts of the city and the continued existence of blight in others. The pest control service Orkin says it's receiving more rat-related calls here as a result, and for the first time Pittsburgh finds itself on the company's list of America's "Rattiest Cities."
  • Butler Woman Killed In Head-On Crash

    Butler Woman Killed In Head-On Crash
    CHICORA (KDKA) — A 25-year-old woman was killed Thursday in a head-on collision in Chicora.
    According to a report from state police, it happened around 7 a.m. in the 1300-block of Chicora Road (Route 68.)
    Gwendylyn Pearl Green of Butler failed to negotiate a curve and crossed the center line of the roadway, hitting an on-coming tractor-trailer.
    Green was killed upon impact.
    Investigators are working to determine what caused the crash.
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  • Angie’s List: Don’t Let Your Leaves Lie

    Angie’s List: Don’t Let Your Leaves Lie
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Fall may be the most beautiful time of the year, and many places have made leaf watching a tourism windfall, but the leaves aren’t as pretty when they’re ankle-deep in the yard. Left alone, they can do real damage to your lawn.
    If your yard has deciduous trees, then fall can be a back-breaking time. Raking leaves is strenuous work, but it’s essential to keep your lawn lush and healthy.
    “Leaves should be removed once they accumulate onto the
  • Pittsburgh Mayor, Police Chief To Address Resignation Rumors

    Pittsburgh Mayor, Police Chief To Address Resignation Rumors
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto and Police Chief Cameron McLay have a joint press conference planned for Friday concerning the growing speculation and rumors that the chief might soon be resigning.
    Ahead of the news conference, Mayor Peduto told KDKA-TV’s Ralph Iannotti, “Instead of trying to address it through just me chasing around rumors, [Friday] morning we’ll have both the chief, myself at the mayor’s office and be able to answer all these
  • Mayor Addresses Rumor That Pittsburgh Police Chief May Resign

    Mayor Addresses Rumor That Pittsburgh Police Chief May Resign
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — There are rumors circulating that Pittsburgh Police Chief Cameron McLay may be resigning soon.
    Mayor Bill Peduto, who hired McLay just over two years ago, said the city was blessed to have McLay as chief and he hopes he wants to remain here. However, the mayor said he and McLay would make an official comment on the situation Friday.
    “That rumor has been going around for about 18 months. The chief has my full backing. I know there was concern from th
  • Ed Bouchette On Ben Roethlisberger: ‘He’s Gonna Start Sunday’

    Ed Bouchette On Ben Roethlisberger: ‘He’s Gonna Start Sunday’
    PITTSBURGH (93-7 The FAN) – As speculation has run rampant regarding Ben Roethlisberger’s status for this weeks AFC North matchup against the Baltimore Ravens, our Steelers Insider Ed Bouchette says it’s trending in the right direction.Source says it appears Ben Roethlisburger on track to start at QB for Steelers vs. Ravens Sunday. OC Haley says looked good in drills today
    — Ed Bouchette (@EdBouchette) November 3, 2016
    Ed joined The Starkey and Mueller Show and offered up
  • Police: Uniontown Man Repeatedly Raped Girls, Ages 11 And 16

    Police: Uniontown Man Repeatedly Raped Girls, Ages 11 And 16
    UNIONTOWN (KDKA) — A 63-year-old Uniontown man is accused of raping two girls repeatedly over a period of five years.
    Daniel Eugene Stoffa is facing charges of indecent assault, aggravated indecent assault and rape.
    In September, state police were assigned to the case of two girls who were allegedly raped repeatedly over a period of five years.
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    The alleged victims, ages 11 and 16, were brought
  • Legionella Case Confirmed At McKeesport Personal Care Home

    Legionella Case Confirmed At McKeesport Personal Care Home
    MCKEESPORT (KDKA) — Allegheny County officials confirm a resident at the Kane Regional Center in McKeesport has tested positive for Legionella.
    According to a press release, immediate steps were taken by the administration at the Kane Regional Center, in cooperation with the Allegheny County Health Department, to address any strains of the disease at the facility.
    A briefing will be held at 4 p.m. to address the incident and “subsequent remedial actions.”
    This is a develop
  • Restrictions on unemployment compensation loosened for Pa.'s seasonal workers

    Restrictions on unemployment compensation loosened for Pa.'s seasonal workers
    HARRISBURG — Gov. Tom Wolf signed legislation that will make more seasonal workers eligible for unemployment compensation while trimming benefits and increasing penalties for fraud.
  • Feds levy record $2.4M fine on PSU for mishandling Sandusky complaints

    Feds levy record $2.4M fine on PSU for mishandling Sandusky complaints
    Five years after Pennsylvania State University was rocked by the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse scandal, the fallout continues, this time with the U.S. Department of Education levying the largest fine in history against the school for violations of federal crime reporting laws.
  • Feds levy record $2.4M fine on PSU for Clery Act violations

    Feds levy record $2.4M fine on PSU for Clery Act violations
    Five years after Pennsylvania State University was rocked by the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse scandal, the fallout continues, this time with the U.S. Department of Education levying the largest fine in history against the school for violations of federal crime reporting laws.
  • NFL Picks Week 9: Lions Upset Vikings, Steelers Roll Past Rival Ravens

    NFL Picks Week 9: Lions Upset Vikings, Steelers Roll Past Rival Ravens
    Bryan Altman
    Last week was BRU-TAL, so please excuse me while I indulge in a brief Bart Simpson chalkboard moment.
    I Will Not Go 4-9 Ever Again. I Will Not Go 4-9 Ever Again. I Will Not Go 4-9 Ever Again. I Will Not Go 4-9 Ever Again. I Will Not Go 4-9 Ever Again. I Will Not Go 4-9 Ever Again. I Will Not Go 4-9 Ever Again. I Will Not Go 4-9 Ever Again. I Will Not Go 4-9 Ever Again. I Will Not Go 4-9 Ever Again…
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  • Feds Investigating Sandusky Fine Penn State A Record $2.4M

    Feds Investigating Sandusky Fine Penn State A Record $2.4M
    HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) – Federal officials looking into how Penn State handled complaints about Jerry Sandusky slapped the school with a record $2.4 million fine on Thursday, saying it violated requirements about reporting campus crimes and warning people if their safety is threatened.
    The fine was the result of a five-year investigation that began shortly after Sandusky was arrested in 2011, raising questions about what administrators had known about the former assistant football coach, now
  • Child Struck By Vehicle In Clairton

    Child Struck By Vehicle In Clairton
    CLAIRTON (KDKA) — A child was rushed to the hospital Thursday morning after being struck by a vehicle in Clairton.
    The female child was hit near the intersection of 5th Street and St. Clair Avenue around 8 a.m.
    She was rushed to Children’s Hospital.
    No information has been released regarding the child’s condition.
    Clairton City School District released a statement surrounding the incident: “Clairton City School District’s number one priority is our student
  • Senator Pat Toomey Maintains Mystery Over Trump Vote

    Senator Pat Toomey Maintains Mystery Over Trump Vote
    HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) – Republican U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey is staying mum on how he’ll vote on the presidential ballot, despite being pressed repeatedly during a 10-minute television appearance Thursday as he seeks re-election in a neck-and-neck race with Democrat Katie McGinty in moderate Pennsylvania.
    Toomey rebuffed the persistent questioning on Philadelphia TV station WTXF about whether he’ll vote for Republican Donald Trump, at one point saying he “probably” will r
  • Dunlap To Pirates Owner: Mr. Nutting, It’s Time

    Dunlap To Pirates Owner: Mr. Nutting, It’s Time
    PITTSBURGH (93-7 The Fan) — OK, let’s get this out of the way to start things off.
    I want the Pirates to win.
    It’s really all I have ever wanted.
    I root for them and I’m just fine saying it because I’m not a reporter anymore — I’m someone who simply opines about sports in my hometown that I love so dearly.
    And, yes, I love the Pirates.
    That said, when the Chicago Cubs finally ended their championship drought as Wednesday turned into Thursday with a Game
  • ‘C’mon Man’: President Obama Tells Voters To Get Serious

    ‘C’mon Man’: President Obama Tells Voters To Get Serious
    WASHINGTON (AP) – Time to get serious, President Barack Obama told voters Thursday, denouncing Republican Donald Trump as a “con artist” and a threat to democracy as the race for the White House opened its do-or-die phase.
    “This isn’t a joke. This isn’t ‘Survivor.’ This isn’t ‘The Bachelorette.'” Obama said, taunting the former reality-TV star. “This counts.”
    Obama tore into Trump as the Republican is closing on Democr
  • St. Louis Bird Rescuer Volunteers To Trap Elusive Hill District Rooster

    St. Louis Bird Rescuer Volunteers To Trap Elusive Hill District Rooster
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A judge has granted a Hill District man more time to catch a trouble-making rooster that has been hanging out on his property on Wiley Avenue.
    District Judge Oscar Petite had told Henry Gaston that if he didn’t catch the rooster before Wednesday, he was going to be fined.
    Neighbors have complained about the loud noises the bird makes.
    “It doesn’t know when to “coo coo.” Most roosters “coo coo” in the morning for f
  • Man Granted More Time To Trap Elusive Rooster

    Man Granted More Time To Trap Elusive Rooster
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A judge has granted a Hill District man more time to catch a trouble-making rooster that has been hanging out on his property on Wiley Avenue.
    District Judge Oscar Petite had told Henry Gaston that if he didn’t catch the rooster before Wednesday, he was going to be fined.
    Our partners at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette report that despite numerous attempts at capture, Gaston has not been able to trap the tricky bird.
    On Thursday, a man who owns a r
  • Pa. Patient Threatens Hospital Staff With Knife, Is Shot & Killed

    Pa. Patient Threatens Hospital Staff With Knife, Is Shot & Killed
    CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. (AP) – Pennsylvania state police say a hospital patient was threatening workers with a knife and turned the weapon on responding officers, who shot and killed the man.
    Trooper Robert Hicks says the ordeal started around 8 a.m. Thursday at Chambersburg Hospital, about 50 miles south of Harrisburg, where state police responded to reports of an armed patient threatening workers.
    He says officers made several attempts to subdue the patient, who then threatened officers with t
  • Daya, O.A.R. to headline Light Up Night, kick off holidays in Pittsburgh

    The city's annual holiday celebrations will feature local pop star Daya and national recording artists O.A.R., a season-long art installation, larger-than-life crA che and numerous other activities. It all starts with Light Up Night on Nov. 18 with five tree-lighting ceremonies , dedication of the crA che and a night full of musical performances .
  • Washington Co. Man Arrested On Child Sexual Assault Charges

    Washington Co. Man Arrested On Child Sexual Assault Charges
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A 36-year-old Washington County man has been arrested on child sexual assault charges.
    Police say Charles Custis Kerr II solicited a 15-year-old victim online for the purpose of engaging in sexual activity, and told the victim he was 26.
    The victim agreed and met Kerr near her home in Plum Borough in February. He then allegedly drove her to several locations including his home in Carmichaels, where he engaged in sexual activity with the victim.
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  • Boomer Between The Games: Week 9 Preview With Bill Cowher

    Boomer Between The Games: Week 9 Preview With Bill Cowher
    By DJ Sixsmith
    In Week 8 of the NFL season, we had another tie between the Washington Redskins & the Cincinnati Bengals and Oakland Raiders quarterback Derek Carr proved why he is an MVP candidate. This season, NFL fans will be able to hear even more about their favorite teams in a brand new digital show called Boomer Between the Games. Hosted by NFL on CBS analyst and WFAN radio host Boomer Esiason, the former NFL quarterback gives his thoughts on the week that was in the National Foot
  • Former Plum Teacher Accused Of Sex With Student Reaches Plea Deal

    Former Plum Teacher Accused Of Sex With Student Reaches Plea Deal
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA/AP) — Michael Cinefra was the third teacher involved in a sex scandal in the Plum School District.
    The 30-year-old is no longer a substitute teacher.
    After pleading guilty in court Thursday morning to a host of charges related to a sexual relationship with a student at Plum High School, he could have faced up to 60 years in prison. But when he is sentenced next month, the plea arrangement will allow for a lesser sentence.
    Unlike the other accused teachers, Joseph Rugg
  • CBS Sports’ Ian Eagle Talks Steelers-Ravens, Jets-Dolphins In Week 9

    CBS Sports’ Ian Eagle Talks Steelers-Ravens, Jets-Dolphins In Week 9
    By Danny Cox
    The first half of the NFL season is in the books, and a handful of AFC teams have started to pull away from the pack. Others need to win now, or winning won’t matter in the season’s second half.
    Week 9 features two important AFC divisional games, as Pittsburgh heads to Baltimore and the New York Jets land in Miami. The Steelers, who have been without their starting quarterback, still find themselves leading a messy AFC North, and the only team with a winning re
  • Pittsburgh's Light Up Night to feature 'pedestrian plaza' of entertainment

    Pittsburgh's Light Up Night to feature 'pedestrian plaza' of entertainment
    Light Up Night is claiming a new corner of Downtown this year with a nearly quarter-mile-long pedestrian plaza along Fort Duquesne Boulevard.
  • Hacked Road Sign Flashes ‘Crooked Hilary,’ ‘Vote Trump’

    Hacked Road Sign Flashes ‘Crooked Hilary,’ ‘Vote Trump’
    LAKE RIDGE, Va. (AP) – A spelling-challenged hacker changed an electronic road sign in Virginia to urge people to “VOTE TRUMP” and skip “CROOKED HILARY.”
    Police say the sign, located in Prince William County, flashed a profane term for women in addition to the messages about Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
    It was initially placed at the Tackett’s Mill commuter parking lot to encourage people to vote.
    Winston Forrest, a spokesman for the county elections offi
  • North Side bakery collects cookie ballots for Clinton, Trump

    North Side bakery collects cookie ballots for Clinton, Trump
    Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are neck and neck in a new poll this week.
  • Bill Murray Relishes Cubs title, Demands Schools Closed

    Bill Murray Relishes Cubs title, Demands Schools Closed
    CLEVELAND (AP) – Like many die-hard Cubs fans, Bill Murray has finally been rewarded for his allegiance to Chicago’s lovable losers with the team’s first World Series title since 1908.
    The Chicago native has served as a sort of team mascot, following the Cubs though their playoff run. The actor threw his arm in the air as the Cubs notched the final out in the 10th inning to beat Cleveland 8-7 in Wednesday’s deciding Game 7.
    He later celebrated by swigging champagne with p
  • Knives Needed, Attorney Says After Choking On Popeyes Chicken

    Knives Needed, Attorney Says After Choking On Popeyes Chicken
    GULFPORT, Miss. (AP) – A Mississippi attorney is suing Popeyes after he says he choked when he had to eat a piece of fried chicken with his hands because a knife wasn’t included in his drive-thru order.
    Paul Newton Jr., who filed the lawsuit this week, says the only utensil he was given last November at the Gulfport restaurant was a spork.
    The lawsuit states that because Newton didn’t receive a plastic knife, his only option was to hold the chicken breast with his hands and tea
  • Ex-Plum substitute teacher pleads guilty to sexual relationship with student

    Ex-Plum substitute teacher pleads guilty to sexual relationship with student
    A former Plum High School substitute teacher is facing state prison time after pleading guilty this morning to involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and related counts involving a female student in the district.
  • Pa. Man Guilty Of Taking Pictures Up Skirts Of 3 Women

    Pa. Man Guilty Of Taking Pictures Up Skirts Of 3 Women
    MEDIA, Pa. (AP) – A Pennsylvania man has pleaded guilty to taking pictures up the skirts of three women, one of whom just happened to be a county prosecutor.
    The Delaware County Daily Times reports 33-year-old Bobby Hayden pleaded guilty in Delaware County court to charges of invasion of privacy, harassment and disorderly conduct.
    The state attorney general prosecuted the case because one of the victims was a county prosecutor. Hayden was arrested when that woman realized what Hayden was d
  • Big Ben May Defy All Odds And Play Against Ravens In Week 9

    Big Ben May Defy All Odds And Play Against Ravens In Week 9
    By Danny Cox
    2016 started off hot for the Pittsburgh Steelers as they began the season with a 4-1 record, despite a number of injuries which took their toll on many aspects of the team. However, the injuries became too numerous and happened to key players. This led to a two-game losing streak and a meet-up with the divisional rival Baltimore Ravens where the winner sits on top of the AFC North.
    Many didn’t expect the Steelers to be struggling as they have been in recent weeks. Even fewer p
  • 200 years of Pittsburgh history, culture on display in garden railroad exhibit

    When you walk into Phipps Conservatory's garden railroad exhibit , you are transported back in time. A visit begins with Pittsburgh's founding in 1816 and progresses to modern day as you walk clockwise through the eras.
  • Man Injured In Banksville ATM Robbery, Stabbing

    Man Injured In Banksville ATM Robbery, Stabbing
    BANKSVILLE (KDKA) – Police are investigating after a man was robbed and stabbed at an ATM in Banksville Wednesday night.
    According to police, the incident happened at the Banksville Plaza in the 3100 block of Banksville Road just before midnight.
    After withdrawing money, a 25-year-old man was walking back to his car when he was approached by the suspect.
    The suspect demanded money and stabbed the victim in the shoulder when he refused to comply. The victim attempted to punch the suspect an
  • Cops: Man Shoots At Brother Mediating Facebook Friend Fight

    Cops: Man Shoots At Brother Mediating Facebook Friend Fight
    SPRING GROVE, Pa. (AP) – Police say a Pennsylvania man fired a shotgun at his brother after that man tried to break up an argument between the suspect and his wife over a Facebook friend request.
    Southwestern Regional Police in York County say 38-year-old Cory Beard and his wife argued about 2:30 a.m. Sunday after she saw the friend request from another woman on Beard’s phone.
    When Beard’s brother tried to separate the couple, police say Beard fired a .20-gauge shotgun over his
  • Five Things: Cubs Win World Series

    Five Things: Cubs Win World Series
    By Andrew Kahn
    The Chicago Cubs have won the World Series. They beat the Cleveland Indians in an unfathomably epic Game 7 that started last night and ended this morning. The final score was 8-7 with the Cubs scoring twice in the 10th.
    1. A championship 108 years in the making
    The Cubs last won the World Series in 1908. Since, their fans have endured a goat, Bartman, and a black cat. They have endured 1969 and 1984 and 2003. They have endured seven World Series losses, five fruitless divisional t
  • Sen. Toomey Making Final Push In Re-Election Bid

    Sen. Toomey Making Final Push In Re-Election Bid
    PITTSBURGH (NewsRadio 1020 KDKA) – Like a lot of people, Sen. Pat Toomey is sick of all the negative political ads this year.
    “You have no idea how much I’m looking forward to a Crest toothpaste commercial on Wednesday morning,” he said during an interview on the “KDKA Morning News.”
    The Toomey and McGinty campaigns, along with the PACs supporting them, have spent well over $100 million on this year’s race.
    Toomey admits it is excessive.
    “It is a s
  • Man stabbed during attempted robbery at Banksville ATM

    Man stabbed during attempted robbery at Banksville ATM
    A man was stabbed twice during an attempted robbery at an ATM in Banksville late Wednesday night.
  • Letang Returns, Leads Penguins Over Ducks 5-1

    Letang Returns, Leads Penguins Over Ducks 5-1
    ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) – Pittsburgh Penguins coach Mike Sullivan ranks Kris Letang as one of the top three defensemen in the NHL.
    Letang justified that lofty praise in his return after missing five games with an upper-body injury, scoring a power-play goal and adding an assist as the Penguins defeated the Anaheim Ducks 5-1 on Wednesday night.
    Matt Murray stopped 32 shots in his season debut after breaking his hand during the World Cup of Hockey, while Patrick Hornqvist, Bryan Rust, Matt Cull

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