• Investigation Underway After Death Of Clarion County Coroner

    Investigation Underway After Death Of Clarion County Coroner
    CLARION COUNTY (KDKA) —An investigation is underway after the death of the Clarion County Coroner.The Clarion Borough police said at 5:11 a.m., they were called to the 400 block of Grant Street for reports of an unresponsive man.
    Randall Stom, 56, was treated at the scene and later pronounced dead at Clarion Hospital.
    The cause of the coroner’s death is under investigation.
    Stay with KDKA for more on this developing story.
  • Allegheny Co. Winter Shelter For The Homeless Set To Open This Week

    Allegheny Co. Winter Shelter For The Homeless Set To Open This Week
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA)– The Allegheny County Department of Human Services, the Smithfield United Church of Christ, and other agencies partner up to open a winter shelter for those in need in the Pittsburgh area.Starting November 15 those who need a place to sleep during the winter season are welcome at the Smithfield UCC.
    “The opening of the Winter Weather Shelter could not have been accomplished without the generosity of our foundation community and other partners. It’s a great exa
  • Icy Roads Cause Multiple Accidents, Hazardous Conditions During Rush Hour Traffic

    Icy Roads Cause Multiple Accidents, Hazardous Conditions During Rush Hour Traffic
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Multiple crashes are being reported on icy roads around Allegheny County as people are beginning to head home from work.Allegheny County says they’re receiving reports of multiple accidents “due to ice conditions.”
    Multiple accidents have been reported throughout Allegheny County due to ice road conditions. We encourage everyone to take their time and travel cautiously on the roads.
    — Allegheny County (@Allegheny_Co) November 12, 2019
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  • Icy Roads Cause Multiple Accidents, Hazardous Conditions Across The Area

    Icy Roads Cause Multiple Accidents, Hazardous Conditions Across The Area
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Multiple crashes were reported on icy roads around the area as the first snow of the season fell.Allegheny County says it received reports of multiple accidents “due to ice conditions.”(Photo Credit: KDKA)
    Dorseyville Road and Saxonburg Boulevard temporarily closed to all traffic. An accident was reported earlier due to the icy conditions.
    Indiana: Dorseyville/Saxonburg Blvd is closed to all traffic due to an earlier accident and icy road conditions.
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  • Glenwood Bridges Closed Due To Ice Conditions

    Glenwood Bridges Closed Due To Ice Conditions
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Glenwood Bridge is currently closed due to icy conditions.
    Allegheny County made the announced Tuesday on Twitter.Pittsburgh: Glenwood Bridge is currently closed due to icy conditions.
    — Allegheny County (@Allegheny_Co) November 12, 2019https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
    Officials did not say when it would reopen.
    Stay with KDKA for more on this developing story.
  • Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Nick Foles A Top QB Option As He Returns From Injury

    Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Nick Foles A Top QB Option As He Returns From Injury
    By Matt Citak
    (CBS Boston) Week 11 is upon us, which means time is running out to clinch your spot in the fantasy postseason.
    Week 10 was a tough one for many fantasy managers, as six teams, including fantasy-friendly offenses such as the Patriots, Texans, Eagles and Jaguars, had the week off. That is the largest number of teams on bye in the same week that we will have to deal with all season. We’re not completely out of the woods yet, as Weeks 11 and 12 feature four teams on bye each wee
  • Residents Authorized To Kill Invasive Ducks Running Amok In Town

    Residents Authorized To Kill Invasive Ducks Running Amok In Town
    PEARLAND, Texas (CBS Local) — Muscovy ducks are taking over a town in Texas and residents are now being encouraged to trap or even shoot them in some cases.
    The City of Pearland is allowing landowners and homeowner’s associations (HOAs) to “address the ducks as seen fit, and within legal parameters, by the HOA or the landowner.”
    Pearland is designated as a bird sanctuary city but the Muscovy duck is considered an invasive species from Central and South America and are the
  • Newborn Babies At West Penn Hospital Dress Up As Mister Rogers To Celebrate Cardigan Day

    Newborn Babies At West Penn Hospital Dress Up As Mister Rogers To Celebrate Cardigan Day
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Pittsburgh, meet your new neighbors! These adorable newborn babies are dressed up in Mister Rogers’ signature red cardigan sweater to celebrate Cardigan Day tomorrow.
    Babies at the AHN West Penn Hospital were photographed dressed in their best cardigans, ties and bow ties.
    (Photo Credit: AHN West Penn Hospital)
    In honor of the late Fred Rogers, WQED declared Wednesday Cardigan Day.
    (Photo Credit: AHN West Penn Hospital)
    (Photo Credit: AHN West Penn Hospital)
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  • Port Authority changes its mind and won't eliminate bus stop at North Side shelter

    Port Authority changes its mind and won't eliminate bus stop at North Side shelter
    Port Authority will work with Pittsburgh officials to improve a bus stop in front of Northside Commons Miniistries rather than eliminate it.
  • Schenley Park grove to become living laboratory to research trees' resistence to weather changes

    Schenley Park grove to become living laboratory to research trees' resistence to weather changes
    Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy to study American yellowwood for its potential to thrive in region amid climate changes.
  • Schenley Park grove to become living laboratory to research trees' resistance to weather changes

    Schenley Park grove to become living laboratory to research trees' resistance to weather changes
    Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy to study American yellowwood for its potential to thrive in region amid climate changes.
  • Two Fast-Food Employees Fired After Police Officer Refused Service

    Two Fast-Food Employees Fired After Police Officer Refused Service
    ROXBORO, N.C. (CBS Local) — Two employees at a fast-food restaurant in North Carolina were fired last week after they allegedly refused service to a police officer.
    The Roxboro Police Chief David Hess said one of his officers, Kenneth Horton, an Army veteran and police sergeant, was on duty and in uniform when he arrived a Cook Out restaurant early Thursday to get food.
    “We’re saddened that an employee denied service to a police officer,” Hess told WTVD. “We promote
  • Brandon Marshall: ‘Mike Tomlin Is The Coach Of The Year’

    Brandon Marshall: ‘Mike Tomlin Is The Coach Of The Year’
    Pittsburgh, PA (KDKA)- Thanks to their 17-12 win over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, the Pittsburgh Steelers are above .500 for the first time in the 2019 season. And, more importantly, Mike Tomlin’s group is in the thick of the playoff hunt as the second half of the season is officially underway.
    The Steelers, winners of four straight, have gotten it done on the defensive side of the ball lately allowing just 14 points and 303 yards per game in that stretch. The team has been particularl
  • Mt. Lebanon couple donates funds for maker space at middle schools

    Mt. Lebanon couple donates funds for maker space at middle schools
    Noelle and Dave Conover previously donated funds for Matt’s Maker Spaces in all seven of the district’s elementary schools.
  • FBI Investigating How Pennsylvania Governor Wolf Approved Natural Gas Pipeline

    FBI Investigating How Pennsylvania Governor Wolf Approved Natural Gas Pipeline
    HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) – The FBI is investigating how Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration came to issue permits for construction on a multibillion-dollar pipeline to carry natural gas liquids across Pennsylvania, The Associated Press has learned.
    FBI agents have interviewed current or former state employees in recent weeks about the Mariner East pipelines, according to three people who have direct knowledge of the agents’ questions.
    All three spoke on condition of anonymity.
    When perm
  • FBI Investigating How Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf Approved Natural Gas Pipeline

    FBI Investigating How Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf Approved Natural Gas Pipeline
    HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) – The FBI is investigating how Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration came to issue permits for construction on a multibillion-dollar pipeline to carry natural gas liquids across Pennsylvania, The Associated Press has learned.
    FBI agents have interviewed current or former state employees in recent weeks about the Mariner East pipelines, according to three people who have direct knowledge of the agents’ questions.
    All three spoke on condition of anonymity.
    When perm
  • Crews Battle Heavy Flames At House In McKeesport

    Crews Battle Heavy Flames At House In McKeesport
    MCKEESPORT, Pa. (KDKA) – Crews battled a bright blaze in McKeesport that engulfed a vacant house.
    The fire was reported on the 2900 block of Stewart Street around 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
    Originally it was believed the fire involved two houses — one occupied — but upon investigation, only one vacant house was involved.(Photo Credit: Karen Legerski)
    Heavy flames and smoke could be seen pouring from the house. The fire has since been contained.
    There is no report of injuries at this
  • Crews Battle Heavy Flames At Home In McKeesport

    Crews Battle Heavy Flames At Home In McKeesport
    MCKEESPORT, Pa. (KDKA) – Crews are battling a fire in McKeesport involving two houses — one occupied and one vacant.911 dispatch says a fire was reported on the 2900 block of Stewart Street around 3:30 p.m.One of the houses is reportedly occupied while the other is vacant.There is no report of injuries at this time.Heavy flames and smoke can be seen pouring from the house.Stay with KDKA.com for the latest on this developing story.
  • Kidsburgh Kidscast: Choosing A Pediatrician For Your Child

    Kidsburgh Kidscast: Choosing A Pediatrician For Your Child
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – A pediatrician can play a big role in a child’s life, so for a parent, it’s important to choose the right doctor for your child.
    We get expert advice on what research to do and questions to ask when you’re picking a pediatrician.Here’s KDKA’s Kristine Sorensen’s edited conversation with pediatrician Dr. Todd Wolynn, CEO of Kids Plus Pediatrics.
    Kristine Sorensen:Choosing a pediatrician is a big decision for parents, isn’t it, Dr
  • PennDOT: Online Voting Is Open For Paint The Plow Program In Allegheny, Beaver Counties

    PennDOT: Online Voting Is Open For Paint The Plow Program In Allegheny, Beaver Counties
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA)– PennDOT District 11 is inviting the public to vote on plows decorated for the Paint the Plow program.
    PennDOT officials say, “Paint the Plow is a statewide outreach aimed at promoting winter driving safety and fostering appreciation for high school art programs and student creativity.”
    Students from Beaver Falls, Elizabeth Forward, Freedom Area, Hopewell, McKeesport Area, Montour, Plum, and South Allegheny high schools participated in the program.
    The theme w
  • Rahmael Holt Found Guilty In The Death Of Former New Kensington Police Officer Brian Shaw

    Rahmael Holt Found Guilty In The Death Of Former New Kensington Police Officer Brian Shaw
    GREENSBURG (KDKA) – A jury has found a man accused of fatally shooting a New Kensington police officer guilty on all counts.A jury that deliberated for a little over an hour and 10 minutes found Holt guilty Tuesday on counts of first-degree murder of a law enforcement officer, first-degree murder, three counts of possessing a firearm by a person not allowed to possess a firearm and carrying a firearm without a license.#BREAKING: The jury finds Rahmael Holt GUILTY of shooting and killing Ne
  • Chelsa Wagner Trial Delayed In Detroit After Running Out Of Potential Jurors

    Chelsa Wagner Trial Delayed In Detroit After Running Out Of Potential Jurors
    DETROIT (KDKA) — The trial of Allegheny County Controller Chelsa Wagner has been pushed back to Thursday in Michigan.
    She was set to go on trial today for an incident involving her husband at a Detroit hotel earlier this year.
    However, the courtroom ran out of potential jurors this morning with many members of the jury pool not showing up because of wintry weather.In the Wagner case, they ran out of potential jurors, because many pool members didn't show up due to the weather. Judge asked
  • Eye On Technology: DQE 5G

    Eye On Technology: DQE 5G
    DQE is a regional fiber network provider that has focused on delivering data solutions to businesses for over 20 years – whether that is connecting offices together, to a data center, or providing reliable high speed internet.DQE’s fiber network currently spans over 3500 miles and connects over 2000 buildings. In 2020, DQE will be expanding their reach to Harrisburg. DQE is constantly evolving to meet the needs of their innovative clientele.
    Right now, 5G is the biggest tech trend an
  • Eye On Technology: CGI Pittsburgh Innovation Center

    Eye On Technology: CGI Pittsburgh Innovation Center
    CGI is a $11 billion company employing more than 77 thousand people globally, and 400 here in Pittsburgh.In CGI’s Pittsburgh Innovation Center, they serve clients as their local business and information technology partner.
    One area of special focus in their Pittsburgh Innovation Center is their Human-Centered Design Practice, which supports clients in creating a superior experience for their customers and employees.
    When it comes to digital transformation, technology is only part of the an
  • State Troopers Looking To Identify Shoplifter In Indiana Co.

    State Troopers Looking To Identify Shoplifter In Indiana Co.
    WHITE TOWNSHIP, Pa. (KDKA)– Pennsylvania State Police Troop A is looking for a female theft suspect in Indiana County.
    The Indiana Patrol Unit says an unidentified woman loaded a shopping cart full of items at the Giant Eagle, located at 475 Ben Franklin Road, on Thursday, October 31.
    (Photo Credit: Pennsylvania State Police Troop A)
    The suspect passed the point of sale with $341.89 worth of hair products, then fled the scene in an unknown vehicle around 4:43 p.m.
    Authorities do not know w
  • America’s Largest Milk Producer Files For Bankruptcy

    America’s Largest Milk Producer Files For Bankruptcy
    (CNN) — Dean Foods, America’s largest milk producer, is filing for bankruptcy.
    The 94-year-old company has struggled in recent years because Americans are drinking less cows milk. 2019 has been particularly brutal: the company’s sales tumbled 7% in the first half of the year, and profit fell 14%. Dean Foods stock has lost 80% this year
    The company, which produces some of the country’s most recognizable milk and dairy products, including Dairy Pure, Organic Valley and Land
  • Peduto thanks voters for passing parks tax, announces new police substations in annual budget address

    Peduto thanks voters for passing parks tax, announces new police substations in annual budget address
    The 2020 capital budget outlines $108 million in projects next year, and $600 million through 2025.
  • Sickening Gasoline Smell Once Again Permeates Charleroi

    Sickening Gasoline Smell Once Again Permeates Charleroi
    CHARLEROI, Pa. (KDKA) – Charleroi residents are urged to call 911 if they feel sick from a gasoline odor permeating the borough’s south side.
    The Charleroi Fire Department announced on Facebook Tuesday that they are once again having problems resulting from the strong smell of gas.
    Officials reported the issue around 1 p.m. Tuesday.About three weeks ago, an overflow of gasoline at the Gulf Station caused gas to seep into the ground and into sewer lines. The sickening fumes didn&rsquo
  • Trial opens for man accused in beating death of Somali cab driver

    Trial opens for man accused in beating death of Somali cab driver
    Daniel Russell is one of four people charged with homicide in the 2017 death of Ramadhan Mohamed.
  • RMU Breaks Ground For New Engineering School Building, Announces $100M Fundraising Campaign

    RMU Breaks Ground For New Engineering School Building, Announces $100M Fundraising Campaign
    MOON TOWNSHIP (KDKA)– There are were a few announcements made today at Robert Morris University.
    The university broke ground for the expansion of John Jay School of Engineering, Mathematics and Science today.
    Renovations for the new building are being funded by the Richard King Mellon Foundation.
    During the groundbreaking ceremony, university president Chris Howard also formally revealed a new fundraising campaign.
    RMU 100: Ready to Rise is a $100 million campaign effort to raise funds for
  • WATCH: Police Officer Caught On Video Dancing Naked At Nightclub

    WATCH: Police Officer Caught On Video Dancing Naked At Nightclub
    CONWAY, Ark. (CBS Local) — An off-duty Arkansas police officer who was caught on camera dancing naked at a nightclub has been suspended.
    The video shows Conway police officer Cebron Hackett dancing completely nude to Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin'” and then struggling with a security guard at Discovery Nightclub in Little Rock.
    The video was brought to the attention of the Conway Police Chief Jody Spradlin on October 13, CBS affiliate KTHV reported. Hackett was sus
  • Proposed Ross budget requires no tax increase

    Proposed Ross budget requires no tax increase
    Commissioners are considering a budget that holds the line on taxes and sewer fees, and a software program that tracks resident requests.
  • Beaver Co. Warming Centers Open As Temperatures Continue To Drop

    Beaver Co. Warming Centers Open As Temperatures Continue To Drop
    BEAVER FALLS, Pa. (KDKA) – With record-breaking low temperatures in the forecast for the Pittsburgh area, warming shelters will be opening up in Beaver County.
    Warming and cooling centers are available Monday through Friday from 9 p.m. until 4 p.m. at multiple locations in Beaver County. The shelters open when the temperature is below 32 degrees or above 90 degrees.
    There are five warming and cooling centers in Beaver County:The Cornerstone — 600 Sixth Street, Beaver Falls
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  • Snow, Dropping Temperatures Create Treacherous Road Conditions Across State

    Snow, Dropping Temperatures Create Treacherous Road Conditions Across State
    PHILADELPHIA (KDKA/AP) — Snowy and icy conditions are slowing traffic across Pennsylvania today.
    Heavy bands of lake effect snow are expected to continue making their way across Western Pennsylvania as temperatures fall into the bitterly cold range Tuesday.
    Drivers, during the early morning commute, faced slick conditions after snow fell overnight in the Pittsburgh area. But the biggest concern may be the dropping temperatures and windy conditions.
    (Photo Credit: KDKA)
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  • Man Receives Double Lung Transplant After Vaping Related Injury

    Man Receives Double Lung Transplant After Vaping Related Injury
    (CNN) — Doctors at Henry Ford Health System in Detroit performed what they believe is the first double lung transplant in the US for a male patient whose lungs were irreparably damaged after vaping, according to the hospital.
    There’s a press conference Tuesday to discuss what happened and doctors will offer an update on the patient’s condition.
    He has asked the hospital to let the public know about his injuries and to see pictures, to “warn others,” according to the
  • Washington Co. Man Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Another Underage Girl

    Washington Co. Man Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Another Underage Girl
    BURGETTSTOWN, Pa. (KDKA) – A Washington County man is accused of sexually assaulting a second underage girl.
    Michael Rozzo is accused of assaulting a 14-year-old girl, touching her inappropriately on multiple occasions.
    The victim told state police Rozzo gave her alcohol before one of the assaults. In two incidents, he allegedly came into the victim’s room at night and assaulted her.
    In March, Rozzo pleaded no contest to similar charges involving a 15-year-old girl.
    (Photo Credit: KD
  • WATCH: Man Vandalizes Town’s ‘Parade Of Flags’ For Veterans Day

    WATCH: Man Vandalizes Town’s ‘Parade Of Flags’ For Veterans Day
    WOOSTER, Ohio (CBS Local) — Just as America was honoring its military veterans, a man was caught on camera ruining a Veterans Day flag display in northeast Ohio.
    Surveillance video from a small business in Wooster shows the unidentified man pulling flags out of the ground and throwing them onto the ground. The video is dated November 6, five days before Veterans Day.
    “It disturbed me badly,” U.S. Army veteran Jim Fields told CBS affiliate WOIO. “That is probably the most
  • Winter homeless shelter in Downtown fixed just in time

    Winter homeless shelter in Downtown fixed just in time
    Smithfield United Church of Christ, Pittsburgh Mercy the county have worked out a plan to get its basement shelter open Nov. 15, as usual.
  • Hill District man admits to fatal 2016 shooting

    Hill District man admits to fatal 2016 shooting
    Ronald Satterwhite will serve nine to 20 years in prison for killing Wade Howard.
  • Lawsuit: Staff Ignored, Ridiculed Sick Inmate Before He Died

    Lawsuit: Staff Ignored, Ridiculed Sick Inmate Before He Died
    HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) – The family of a sick inmate who died inside a rural Pennsylvania jail two years ago claims guards and medical professionals ignored and even ridiculed his distress but documented his agony.
    A federal lawsuit filed Friday by the mother of 40-year-old Shawn Kitchen blames Clinton County, jail officials and medical staff for mishandling what began as a urinary tract infection and led to a fatal kidney infection.
    The lawsuit claims Kitchen exhibited symptoms shortly afte
  • City Of Pittsburgh Declares November 12 Chatham University Day

    City Of Pittsburgh Declares November 12 Chatham University Day
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA)– Allegheny County and the City of Pittsburgh declared today, Chatham University Day, in honor of Chatham’s 150th anniversary.In honor of Chatham University’s 150th Anniversary, @CityPGH and @Allegheny_Co declared November 12, 2019 as Chatham University Day! We also received recognition from @GovernorTomWolf, @SenToomey, and the House of Representatives & Senate of Pennsylvania. https://t.co/q2Sqh7KmUh pic.twitter.com/YnmQNDpu0E
    — Chatham University (
  • City Of Pittsburgh Declares Nov. 12 ‘Chatham University Day’

    City Of Pittsburgh Declares Nov. 12 ‘Chatham University Day’
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA)– Allegheny County and the City of Pittsburgh declared today, Chatham University Day, in honor of Chatham’s 150th anniversary.In honor of Chatham University’s 150th Anniversary, @CityPGH and @Allegheny_Co declared November 12, 2019 as Chatham University Day! We also received recognition from @GovernorTomWolf, @SenToomey, and the House of Representatives & Senate of Pennsylvania. https://t.co/q2Sqh7KmUh pic.twitter.com/YnmQNDpu0E
    — Chatham University (
  • Mayor Peduto Unveils 2020 Budget, Promises No New Taxes Or Tax Increases

    Mayor Peduto Unveils 2020 Budget, Promises No New Taxes Or Tax Increases
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Mayor Bill Peduto proposed a $608 million operating budget in 2020 for the city of Pittsburgh during his annual budget address to City Council Tuesday morning.
    The address began at 10 a.m. in Council Chambers at the City-County Building.
    WATCH: Mayor Peduto’s Budget Address —
     
    In the Operating and Capital budgets, the Peduto administration is promising no new taxes or tax increases.
    Peduto sent a letter to City Council, saying of the operating budget,
  • Multiple People Facing Charges For Resisting Arrest In Knoxville Standoff

    Multiple People Facing Charges For Resisting Arrest In Knoxville Standoff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Four people are facing charges after a Pittsburgh Police officer tried to pull over a vehicle in Knoxville.Police tried to pull the vehicle over for traffic violations on Monday night.The driver, identified as Ahmari Camp, allegedly wouldn’t pull over and ran into a home on Jucunda Street. He reportedly wouldn’t come out.Another man inside the home allegedly brought a baby to the door as officers had their guns drawn.Two others came to the scene and are accu
  • Bethel Park Police Arrest CoGo’s Robbery Suspect

    Bethel Park Police Arrest CoGo’s Robbery Suspect
    BETHEL PARK (KDKA)– The Bethel Park Police Department says a robbery was reported at the local CoGo’s last night.
    On Monday, November 11, around 9:45 p.m., authorities responded to the robbery after a panic alarm went off at the CoGo’s on South Park Road.
    When authorities arrived at the scene, one officer spotted the suspect fleeing on foot with a cash drawer by the post office.Bethel Park Police found the suspect hiding in a wooded area.He resisted arrest before surrendering.
  • Part Of Parkway West Reopens In Robinson Twp. After Car Carrier Strikes Bridge

    Part Of Parkway West Reopens In Robinson Twp. After Car Carrier Strikes Bridge
    ROBINSON TOWNSHIP (KDKA) — Part of the Parkway West was shut down Tuesday morning in Robinson Township after a major bridge that carries traffic across the area was struck by a car carrier.
    According to PennDOT, the westbound side of the Parkway West was shut down at the Route 22/60 Bridge.Westbound I-376 motorists will exit at the Crafton (Exit 60B) off-ramp, to avoid the closure, turn left onto Campbells Run Road, turn left onto Route 60 (Steubenville Pike), and turn right onto the ramp
  • Part Of Parkway West Reopens In Robinson Twp. After Bridge Strike

    Part Of Parkway West Reopens In Robinson Twp. After Bridge Strike
    ROBINSON TOWNSHIP (KDKA) — Part of the Parkway West was shut down Tuesday morning in Robinson Township after a major bridge that carries traffic across the area was struck.
    According to PennDOT, the westbound side of the Parkway West was shut down at the Route 22/60 Bridge.Westbound I-376 motorists will exit at the Crafton (Exit 60B) off-ramp, to avoid the closure, turn left onto Campbells Run Road, turn left onto Route 60 (Steubenville Pike), and turn right onto the ramp to westbound I-37
  • Prosecution Rests On Day 6 Of Rahmael Holt’s Trial

    Prosecution Rests On Day 6 Of Rahmael Holt’s Trial
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The prosecution has rested its case in the trial of the man accused in the fatal shooting of a New Kensington police officer.
    Rahmael Holt‘s defense attorney will now present his case to the jury.#BREAKING: On Day 6, the prosecution just rested its case in the Rahmael Holt trial.
    The defense will now present its case for the jury. @KDKA pic.twitter.com/2ejgSgnfK8
    — MEGHAN SCHILLER (@MeghanKDKA) November 12, 2019
    This is day six of the trial at the Westmorela
  • Prosecution Rests In Rahmael Holt Trial

    Prosecution Rests In Rahmael Holt Trial
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The prosecution has rested its case in the trial of the man accused in the fatal shooting of a New Kensington police officer.
    Rahmael Holt’s defense attorney will not present his case to the jury.#BREAKING: On Day 6, the prosecution just rested its case in the Rahmael Holt trial.The defense will now present its case for the jury. @KDKA pic.twitter.com/2ejgSgnfK8
    — MEGHAN SCHILLER (@MeghanKDKA) November 12, 2019
    This is day six of the trial. Officer Brian Sha
  • Prosecution, Defense Present Closing Arguments On Day 6 Of Rahmael Holt’s Trial

    Prosecution, Defense Present Closing Arguments On Day 6 Of Rahmael Holt’s Trial
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Both sides have rested their case in the trial of the man accused in the fatal shooting of a New Kensington police officer.
    The prosecution rested first thing this morning in the trial of 31-year-old Rahmael Holt, who is charged in the death of Officer Brian Shaw.#BREAKING: On Day 6, the prosecution just rested its case in the Rahmael Holt trial.
    The defense will now present its case for the jury. @KDKA pic.twitter.com/2ejgSgnfK8
    — MEGHAN SCHILLER (@MeghanKDKA) No

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