• Pittsburgh Area Experiencing Housing Boom Amid Drop In Inventory And Increase In Prices

    Pittsburgh Area Experiencing Housing Boom Amid Drop In Inventory And Increase In Prices
    PITTSBURGH (KDKAK) — The Pittsburgh area had the highest increase in home sales in a week out of the top 50 cities this month.
    Zillow reports that newly pending sales for the first week of September are 61.2 percent higher than last year and 19.5 percent higher over the previous week.
    The “for sale” signs are everywhere, but they’re not up for long. Homes around our region are going under contract in just eight days compared to an average of 14 days this time last year.
    &
  • Pittsburgh Public Schools Teachers Adjusting, But Online Learning Still Has ‘Bumps In The Road’

    Pittsburgh Public Schools Teachers Adjusting, But Online Learning Still Has ‘Bumps In The Road’
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Students in Pittsburgh Public Schools have been in virtual learning for almost two weeks.
    Teachers say online learning has gone well, but they’ve had some bumps in the road. Teachers Adam Holy and Sean Means say it has gone as well as it could.
    “It’s definitely been a learning curve for our entire team, but I think we’re getting better each and every day,” Means told KDKA.
    Means teaches history and social justice at Westinghouse Academy, an
  • PAART Takes Off For Gulf Coast To Rescue Dogs Surrendered By Hurricane Victims

    PAART Takes Off For Gulf Coast To Rescue Dogs Surrendered By Hurricane Victims
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    WEST MIFFLIN (KDKA) — The Pittsburgh Aviation Animal Rescue Team is on a rescue mission to the Gulf Coast to help animals surrendered due to the extensive damage this hurricane season.
    PAART pilots took off this morning for Mississippi and Louisiana to gather up the dogs.
    Their owners were forced to surrender their pets because the hurricanes have caused extensive damage to their property, making it impossible for them to return home.
    “My heart just breaks for
  • Bill Whitaker & Jon Wertheim Preview ’60 Minutes’ Stories On Philadelphia Mail-In Voting System & LSU’s Ed Orgeron

    Bill Whitaker & Jon Wertheim Preview ’60 Minutes’ Stories On Philadelphia Mail-In Voting System & LSU’s Ed Orgeron
    (CBS Local)– A new season of “60 Minutes” premieres on CBS this Sunday, September 20 at 7 p.m. EST and it features two timely and important stories about mail-in voting in Philadelphia and LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron. Correspondents Bill Whitaker and Jon Wertheim are the journalists bringing those stories to television as the 2020 presidential election is less than 50 days away and college football is being played in the middle of a global pandemic.
    “60 Minute
  • Advertisement

  • Elderly Woman Hit, Killed By Shuttle Bus In Oakland

    Elderly Woman Hit, Killed By Shuttle Bus In Oakland
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Officials say an elderly woman has died after being hit by a shuttle bus in Oakland.
    (Photo Credit: Chris Hoffman/KDKA)
    Pittsburgh Public Safety says the woman was hit by a UPMC bus on the 3400 block of Terrace Street on Thursday around 3:30 p.m. Police say when they arrived, a nurse was performing CPR on the victim. The elderly woman was then taken to a local hospital, where she died.
    The driver of the shuttle bus remained on the scene. Officials
  • President Donald Trump To Hold Rally At Pittsburgh International Airport

    President Donald Trump To Hold Rally At Pittsburgh International Airport
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    MOON TOWNSHIP, Pa. (KDKA) — President Donald Trump will hold a rally at Pittsburgh International Airport next week.
    His campaign announced an event at the Atlantic Aviation hangar, where the president has held rallies in the past. He is scheduled to come Tuesday at 7 p.m.
    If you want to go, you must register for tickets on the Trump campaign website. Click here for more.
  • Pedestrian Hit, Killed By Shuttle Bus In Oakland

    Pedestrian Hit, Killed By Shuttle Bus In Oakland
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Officials say a pedestrian was hit and killed by a shuttle bus in Oakland.
    UPDATE: This is now a fatal vehicle v pedestrian crash scene. Avoid the area. Terrace Street is closed while Collision Investigation Unit processes the scene. https://t.co/F2PtcZ63TF
    — Pgh Public Safety (@PghPublicSafety) September 17, 2020Pittsburgh Public Safety says the woman was hit on the 3400 block of Terrace Street on Thursday. Officials say Terrace Street is c
  • Pedestrian Critically Injured After Being Hit By Shuttle Bus In Oakland

    Pedestrian Critically Injured After Being Hit By Shuttle Bus In Oakland
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Officials say a pedestrian was critically injured after being hit by a shuttle bus in Oakland.
    ALERT: A female pedestrian was critically injured on Terrace Street in Oakland when she was hit by a shuttle bus. Terrace Street is closed (3400 block) while police investigate. More details to come. pic.twitter.com/ZADCCr1ruS
    — Pgh Public Safety (@PghPublicSafety) September 17, 2020Pittsburgh Public Safety says the woman was hit on the 3400 block
  • Advertisement

  • Fantasy Football: Start Ben Roethlisberger, Sit Drew Brees In Week 2

    Fantasy Football: Start Ben Roethlisberger, Sit Drew Brees In Week 2
    (CBS Local/KDKA)- How did Week 1 treat you? Well, even if it wasn’t the start you were looking for, there’s a chance to get right back to .500 this week. After one week of action, we have a little bit better of an idea of where things stand for each team, particularly after having no preseason games to gauge workloads for running backs or the targets for receivers.
    As we head into Week 2, Jamey Eisenberg and Heath Cummings have scoured the matchups to single out three guys they would
  • Annual Auction Of Vehicles Abandoned At Pittsburgh International Airport Goes Virtual

    Annual Auction Of Vehicles Abandoned At Pittsburgh International Airport Goes Virtual
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – A popular annual auction is returning, but this year it’ll be online.The Allegheny County Airport Authority will auction off abandoned vehicles from the Pittsburgh International airport, as well as used authority vehicles and equipment at 6 p.m. on Sept. 24.They say last year’s auction was the most popular one to date, but this time around it has to be held virtually because of the pandemic.There are nearly 20 abandoned vehicles that will hit the auction blo
  • MuseumLab, AHN Cancer Institute and Sandstone Quarry Apartments win design awards

    MuseumLab, AHN Cancer Institute and Sandstone Quarry Apartments win design awards
    A jury of five Baltimore architects gives a Silver Award to the adaptation of a Carnegie library into MuseumLab on the North Side.
     
  • Baldwin-Whitehall School District Cancels Football For At Least 2 Weeks After Coronavirus Case

    Baldwin-Whitehall School District Cancels Football For At Least 2 Weeks After Coronavirus Case
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    BALDWIN, Pa. (KDKA) – Baldwin-Whitehall is canceling football for at least two weeks after a member of the coaching staff tested positive for coronavirus.
    The district says it learned about the positive test Thursday morning. Football operations will be suspended for at least 14 days as close contacts are in quarantine.
    Players and anyone connected to the team were immediately isolated, and they were off campus by late Thursday morning, the district says.
    The distric
  • Gov. Wolf, Dr. Levine Sign New Order On Alcohol Service Ahead Of Restaurant Occupancy Rate Increase

    Gov. Wolf, Dr. Levine Sign New Order On Alcohol Service Ahead Of Restaurant Occupancy Rate Increase
    HARRISBURG, Pa. (KDKA) — With restaurant indoor occupancy about to change next week, Gov. Tom Wolf and state Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine have signed new orders about alcohol consumption.
    “The order requires that serving alcohol for on-site consumption must end at 11 p.m. starting on Monday, Sept. 21,” when the occupancy rates can change, “and all alcoholic beverages must be removed from patrons by midnight.”
    According to the Governor’s Office, the new o
  • Dog Alerts Owner To Smoke Before Fire Breaks Out At McKees Rocks Apartment

    Dog Alerts Owner To Smoke Before Fire Breaks Out At McKees Rocks Apartment
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    MCKEES ROCKS, Pa. (KDKA) – A dog helped save the day after a fire tore through an apartment in McKees Rocks.
    Crews were on the scene of George Street in McKees Rocks late Thursday afternoon for a fire. Flames could be seen blazing inside, and there was thick, black smoke pouring from the windows.
    (Photo: KDKA Photojournalist Tim Lawson)
    There’s a business, Carol Ann’s Corner Store, below the apartment.
    The fire chief tells KDKA that a dog in the apartment
  • Crews Battle Fire, Heavy Smoke At McKees Rocks Apartment

    Crews Battle Fire, Heavy Smoke At McKees Rocks Apartment
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    MCKEES ROCKS, Pa. (KDKA) – Crews are battling flames and heavy smoke at a McKees Rocks apartment.
    Crews are on the scene of George Street in McKees Rocks. Flames could be seen blazing inside, and there’s thick, black smoke pouring from the windows.
    (Photo: KDKA Photojournalist Tim Lawson)
    There’s a business below the apartment, Carol Ann’s Corner Store.There’s no word on injuries yet.Stay with KDKA for the latest on this developing story.
  • Butler Area School District To Open Stadium To More Than 250 Fans

    Butler Area School District To Open Stadium To More Than 250 Fans
    BUTLER, Pa. (KDKA) – Butler Area School District is opening its stadium up to more than 250 people on Friday.Superintendent Brian White says numbers are low in Butler County and following the federal ruling that deemed the governor’s pandemic restrictions unconstitutional, they’re opening up their stadium.
    It holds about 6,800 people, and they’re anticipating around 750.
    The band, which is about 200 people, will be spread out on the visitor side, with cheerleaders also pr
  • Church Of Latter-Day Saints Gives Big Donation To Organization Supporting Foster Children

    Church Of Latter-Day Saints Gives Big Donation To Organization Supporting Foster Children
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — There are bins of school supplies, racks of clothes, shoes and toys. They are all items Foster Love Project gives to children who are transitioning to foster care.
    “We want to do everything we can to give them any measure of joy,” said Kelly Hughes, executive director of Foster Love Project in Dormont.Hughes, who’s also a foster parent, started Foster Love Project, when she recognized that kids who transition to foster care, sometimes with a moment&rsq
  • ‘I’m Giving Pittsburgh The Edge On Sunday,’ Says CBS Denver’s Michael Spencer

    ‘I’m Giving Pittsburgh The Edge On Sunday,’ Says CBS Denver’s Michael Spencer
    (KDKA) —  The Pittsburgh Steelers relied on a stout defense and a strong running game in their Week 1 win over the New York Giants. The defense allowed the usually dynamic Saquon Barkley a grand total of six yards on 15 carries. They also harassed Giants quarterback Daniel Jones into a pair of interceptions, which the Steelers turned into 10 points.
    On offense, backup running back Benny Snell racked up 113 yards on his 19 carries in place of James Conner. More importantly, Week 1 also
  • Pa. Supreme Court Sides With Democrats, Extending Mail-In Ballot Deadlines To 3 Days After Election Day

    Pa. Supreme Court Sides With Democrats, Extending Mail-In Ballot Deadlines To 3 Days After Election Day
    HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP/KDKA) — The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has sided with Democrats, extending the mail-in ballot deadline to three days after Election Day.
    Meanwhile Thursday, Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court says the Green Party’s candidate for president didn’t strictly follow procedures for getting on the state ballot in November’s election and cannot appear on it.That decision is a win for Democrats as Joe Biden tries to recapture the critical battleground state&rsq
  • Pa. Supreme Court Gives Democrats Series Of Victories, Including Mail-In Ballot Deadline Extension

    Pa. Supreme Court Gives Democrats Series Of Victories, Including Mail-In Ballot Deadline Extension
    HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania’s highest court gave the Democratic Party a series of victories Thursday, including one allowing repairs to glitches and gray areas in the battleground state’s fledgling mail-in voting law and another that kicked the Green Party’s presidential candidate off the November ballot.
    The state Supreme Court, which has a 5-2 Democratic majority, granted the Democratic Party’s request to order a three-day extension of Pennsylvania’s
  • 21-Year-Old Hospitalized In Critical Condition After Swissvale Shooting

    21-Year-Old Hospitalized In Critical Condition After Swissvale Shooting
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    SWISSVALE, Pa. (KDKA) – A young man is in critical condition after a shooting in Swissvale.
    County homicide detectives say 911 was notified of a shooting in the intersection of Woodstock Avenue and Ardmore Street at 10:41 a.m. Thursday.
    First responders arrived on scene to find a 21-year-old man shot in the abdomen. He was taken to the hospital in critical condition.
    Yellow police tape is stretched in front of a black sedan, which officials could be seen taking a loo
  • Pittsburgh Steelers To Play First Game With Fans In Tennessee Next Month

    Pittsburgh Steelers To Play First Game With Fans In Tennessee Next Month
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – The Steelers will play their first game in front of fans this season in Tennessee next month.
    The Tennessee Titans announced Thursday that Nissan Stadium will be open at limited capacity beginning Oct. 4 in their game against the Steelers. It’ll be open to season ticket members up to 10 percent of the stadium’s capacity, which is about 7,000 fans.After that, Nissan Stadium will continue to gradually increase capacity until 21 percent,
  • ‘We Respect The Decisions Of Each Player,’ Pittsburgh Steelers President Art Rooney II Says Over Helmet Controversy

    ‘We Respect The Decisions Of Each Player,’ Pittsburgh Steelers President Art Rooney II Says Over Helmet Controversy
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Pittsburgh Steelers President Art Rooney II says the organization respects players’ decisions over social justice issues as the controversy continues over Alejandro Villanueva replacing Antwon Rose II’s name on the back of his helmet.
    “As an organization, we respect the decision of each player, coach and staff member relating to how to express themselves on social justice topics. We will continue to support our social initiatives to fight against socia
  • Pa. Health Dept. Announces Over 900 New Coronavirus Cases And 10 More Deaths Statewide

    Pa. Health Dept. Announces Over 900 New Coronavirus Cases And 10 More Deaths Statewide
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    HARRISBURG (KDKA) — The Pennsylvania Department of Health is reporting 933 new cases of Coronavirus on Thursday and 10 additional deaths.
    The statewide total number of cases has risen to 147,923 since Wednesday’s report, according to the state’s data.
    The Health Department says all 67 counties in Pennsylvania have had cases of COVID-19. Current patients are either in isolation at home or being treated at the hospital.
    The number of tests administered with
  • Point Park University Reports First Coronavirus Case

    Point Park University Reports First Coronavirus Case
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Point Park is reporting its first case of coronavirus.
    According to the university’s dashboard, there’s one new COVID-19 case, bringing the cumulative case count to one. There are 18 isolation or quarantine spaces currently in use.The university says the dashboard shows confirmed cases reported to the school involving students or employees who were on campus when they were contagious.This positive case is in a student who’s a com
  • Beaver Valley interchange to close on Pa. Turnpike weekdays for 3 weeks

    Beaver Valley interchange to close on Pa. Turnpike weekdays for 3 weeks
    The turnpike will rebuild shoulders and pave ramps to the Beaver Valley interchange on weekdays fro Monday through Oct. 9.
  • Allegheny Co. Health Dept. Reports 79 More Coronavirus Cases, 3 Additional Deaths

    Allegheny Co. Health Dept. Reports 79 More Coronavirus Cases, 3 Additional Deaths
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Allegheny County Health Department is reporting 79 new Coronavirus cases out of 1,226 test results, and three additional deaths.
    Of today’s newly reported cases, four are probable and the others confirmed.
    New cases range in age from 2 to 100 years with a median age of 38 years, according to the Health Department. The date of positive tests ranged from Aug. 30 through Sept. 16. The vast majority of cases are from Sept. 10-16.The total nu
  • PTL Links: September 17, 2020

    PTL Links: September 17, 2020
    Visit the links below for more on today’s guests & topics:Magician Lee Terbosic
    Dr. Lori
    Dr. Lori on YouTube
    St. Nicholas Greek Food Fest Online
    Pour Moi Climate Smart Skin Care
    Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards
    CCI Puppy Cam!
    PTL Puppy Penguin on Facebook
    PTL Puppy Penguin on Twitter
    Canine Companions for Independence on InstagramWeekend Guide:Drive-In Super Monster Rama
    Steel City Improv
    Allman Betts BandPittsburgh Today Live On Social Media:Facebook
    Twitter
    Instagram
  • Steelers Center Maurkice Pouncey Explains Name On Helmets, Vows To Help Relationships Between Police And Communities

    Steelers Center Maurkice Pouncey Explains Name On Helmets, Vows To Help Relationships Between Police And Communities
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey posted on Instagram on Thursday morning explaining the decision to have Antwon Rose Jr.’s name on the back of his helmet during the team’s Monday night matchup against the Giants.View this post on Instagram@pghpolicechief @pghpolice @northmiamipd @lakelandpd
    A post shared byMaurkice Pouncey (@maurkicepouncey) on Sep 17, 2020 at 6:30am PDT
     
    Pouncey said he was given limited information regarding Ro
  • Steelers Center Maurkice Pouncey Explains Name On Helmets, Vows To Help Relationships Between Police & Communities

    Steelers Center Maurkice Pouncey Explains Name On Helmets, Vows To Help Relationships Between Police & Communities
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey posted on Instagram on Thursday morning explaining the decision to have Antwon Rose Jr.’s name on the back of his helmet during the team’s Monday night matchup against the Giants.View this post on Instagram@pghpolicechief @pghpolice @northmiamipd @lakelandpd
    A post shared byMaurkice Pouncey (@maurkicepouncey) on Sep 17, 2020 at 6:30am PDT
     
    Pouncey said he was given limited information regarding Ro
  • State Police Searching For Missing 54-Year-Old Woman Laura Graham-Simonetti

    State Police Searching For Missing 54-Year-Old Woman Laura Graham-Simonetti
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    CENTER TOWNSHIP (KDKA) – State Police are asking for help in locating a missing 54-year-old woman, Laura Graham-Simonetti.Photo Credit: Pennsylvania State Police
    Simonetti is described as approximately 5’7″ tall with brown eyes.She was last seen on September 6 driving a white 2012 Volkswagen Jetta.Anyone that has seen her is asked to call the Pennsylvania State Police in Butler at 724-284-8100.Stay With KDKA.com For More Details
  • CBS Sports Becomes New Home Of International Swimming League Beginning October 16

    CBS Sports Becomes New Home Of International Swimming League Beginning October 16
    (CBS Local)- CBS Sports announced Thursday that it has reached a new multi-year agreement to be the media rights partner for the International Swimming League. The league, which is entering its second season, will begin airing its events on October 16th on CBS Sports Network.
    The ISL is holding its 2020 season in Budapest, Hungary with a condensed five week schedule in order to ensure the health and safety of its athletes. With ten teams spread across seven countries, the league offers the only
  • Wolf Administration Warns Of Heightened Fall Wildfire Dangers

    Wolf Administration Warns Of Heightened Fall Wildfire Dangers
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    HARRISBURG (KDKA) – As temperatures fall and hunting and other outdoor activities begin, Pennsylvania is reminding residents to be cautious of fall wildfire dangers.During the fall, woodlands and brush can become tinder dry in just a matter of days, increasing the chance for wildfires.“With rainfall varying greatly across the commonwealth, a dry windy span of just a few days quickly can make wildfires a very real threat,” said Department of Conservation a
  • PIttsburgh Art Commission Holding Public Comment Period Regarding Columbus Statue

    PIttsburgh Art Commission Holding Public Comment Period Regarding Columbus Statue
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Tonight, the Pittsburgh Art Commission takes up the future of the Christopher Columbus statue in Schenley Park.Beginning at 5:30 the virtual meeting, the city will start to make its decision on what to do with the statue.In recent months, the statue has been vandalized several times.A decision is expected to be finalized by the commission at their meeting next Wednesday.
    Participants will be permitted to submit questions or speak during the Zoom m
  • Getting A Flu Shot: Making Sure You’re Protected

    Getting A Flu Shot: Making Sure You’re Protected
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – From the grocery to the pharmacy to the superstores, everywhere you turn you are seeing offers for the flu shot.
    But is it too early? You certainly want the protection to last through the entire flu season.Dr. Brian Lamb is an Internist with Allegheny Health Network.“We usually recommend from the Allegheny Health Network late September to October is the best time and so we are about halfway through September, so it is time to start calling your doctor and getting
  • Beltzhoover community to give old school new life, new roof with URA money

    Beltzhoover community to give old school new life, new roof with URA money
    Funding for the project is part of the second round of NIF funding, awarded to 12 neighborhood improvement projects in nine neighborhoods.
  • Pittsburgh Weather: Clouds Roll In, Temperatures Briefly Tick Up

    Pittsburgh Weather: Clouds Roll In, Temperatures Briefly Tick Up
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Temperatures will not be as cool today as they were the past two mornings but this likely won’t be a trend.There will be a return of cooler weather this weekend with temperatures even cooler on Saturday and Sunday. There is still a chance for frost for parts of western Pennsylvania this weekend and it’s a good chance for places like Butler County and to the north to see a frost advisory.WEATHER LINKS:Current Conditions | School Delays & Closings | Local
  • Lawsuit Accuses Former West Penn Hospital Employee Of Secretly Filming Coworkers And Patients

    Lawsuit Accuses Former West Penn Hospital Employee Of Secretly Filming Coworkers And Patients
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Two women have filed a class action lawsuit against West Penn Hospital.
    In it, it says they’re humiliated and mortified by a secret recording. They’re seeking money and changes at the hospital.According to the lawsuit, it was last December when an employee found a camera in the unisex employee restroom.Police determined that camera had been placed there for unsuspecting victims.RELATED: More Women Accusing Former West Penn Hospital Employee Of Secretly Recor
  • Ambridge man trained under deceased Army hero honored by Steelers tackle

    Ambridge man trained under deceased Army hero honored by Steelers tackle
    Mike Modugno was in basic training at Fort Benning, Ga., under senior drill instructor Alwyn Cashe.
  • Ambridge man trained under deceased Army hero honored by Steelers’ Al Villanueva

    Ambridge man trained under deceased Army hero honored by Steelers’ Al Villanueva
    Mike Modugno was in basic training at Fort Benning, Ga., under senior drill instructor Alwyn Cashe.
  • PennDOT Resumes Real ID Program

    PennDOT Resumes Real ID Program
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    HARRISBURG (KDKA) – Once again, Pennsylvanians can line up to get a Real ID.PennDOT paused the Real ID program in March due to the pandemic, but it has now resumed.Beginning next October, Pennsylvanians will need a Real ID or a U.S. Passport to fly domestically or access federal facilities.
  • ESPN Ranks Heinz Field As 4th Best NFL Stadium

    ESPN Ranks Heinz Field As 4th Best NFL Stadium
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – It’s going to be a home opener like Pittsburgh has never seen before on Sunday when the Denver Broncos come to town.A stadium that is usually racous will be mostly silent with no fans in attendance due to the coronavirus pandemic.However, this didn’t stop ESPN from putting Heinz Field in the top five of stadiums in the NFL.
    Heinz Field was ranked 4th, behind Lambeau Field in Green Bay, CenturyLink Field in Seattle, and Arrowhead Stadiu
  • Pennsylvania Still Looking For Poll Workers For November Election

    Pennsylvania Still Looking For Poll Workers For November Election
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    HARRISBURG (KDKA) – More poll workers are still needed in Pennsylvania for the upcoming November election.According to the state, there have been about 35,000 applications but they say it will need as many as 45,000.Those interested in working as a poll worker can apply on the Votes PA website.
    Some professional licensees, including social workers and physical therapists, can receive continuing education credits for working as poll workers.
  • Three Additional Port Authority Employees Test Positive For Coronavirus

    Three Additional Port Authority Employees Test Positive For Coronavirus
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Port Authority announced on Wednesday that three additional have tested positive for coronavirus in the past week, bringing the total number of positive cases among employees to 51.All three of the positive cases were operators from the West Mifflin garage and each reported having family members that recently tested positive for COVID-19.The three positive cases were reported between Friday, September 11, and Monday, September 14. The operators ha
  • Coronavirus Pandemic Causing Scare For Halloween Industry

    Coronavirus Pandemic Causing Scare For Halloween Industry
    (CBS LOCAL) – Halloween is just six weeks away, but the pandemic is causing quite a scare for the Halloween industry.
    In a new survey, three out of four people say COVID is changing their Halloween plans.The National Retail Federation says fewer people are going to parties or taking the kids trick-or-treating. But millions still plan to celebrate in safe ways. 53% are decorating their homes, 46% will carve a pumpkin, and 17% will take part in virtual gatherings.
    Overall consumer spending f
  • Pirates Lose 8th Straight, Shut Out 1-0 By Cincinnati

    Pirates Lose 8th Straight, Shut Out 1-0 By Cincinnati
    CINCINNATI (AP) — Cincinnati’s Luis Castillo pitched a masterful seven innings, Shogo Akiyama drove in the game’s only run, and the Reds moved into a virtual tie for second place in the National League Central Division with a 1-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday night.
    Castillo (3-5), coming off his first career complete game in a 3-1 win at St. Louis on Friday, retired nine of the last 10 batters he faced and gave up only three hits and a walk with 10 strikeouts, h
  • Six Pittsburgh-Area Establishment Given Warning During Coronavirus Compliance Checks

    Six Pittsburgh-Area Establishment Given Warning During Coronavirus Compliance Checks
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – During coronavirus compliance checks, state police handed a warning to six Pittsburgh-area businesses.
    Liquor control enforcement officers visited 1,031 licensed establishments across the state Monday and Tuesday to make sure coronavirus orders are being followed. They issued one notice of violation and 16 warnings.
    The Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement Office issued 16 warnings between Sept. 14-15 after visiting 156 l
  • 6 Pittsburgh-Area Establishments Given Warnings During Coronavirus Compliance Checks

    6 Pittsburgh-Area Establishments Given Warnings During Coronavirus Compliance Checks
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – During coronavirus compliance checks, state police handed a warning to six Pittsburgh-area businesses.
    Liquor control enforcement officers visited 1,031 licensed establishments across the state Monday and Tuesday to make sure coronavirus orders are being followed. They issued one notice of violation and 16 warnings.
    The Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement Office issued 16 warnings between Sept. 14-15 after visiting 156 l
  • SEE IT: The 2020 ACM Awards In Pictures

    SEE IT: The 2020 ACM Awards In Pictures
    The 55th ACM Awards were unlike any other. Hosted by 12-time ACM Award winner, the 2020 Academy of Country Music Awards broadcast from Nashville for the first time and featured country’s biggest stars performing from the iconic Grand Ole Opry House, the historic Ryman Auditorium and the Bluebird Cafe.
    In a surprising turn of events, both Thomas Rhett AND Carrie Underwood took home Entertainer of the Year as the award was presented as a tie and the two superstars will both add the ACM&rsquo
  • More Women Accusing Former West Penn Hospital Employee Of Secretly Recording Them In Bathroom And Exam Room

    More Women Accusing Former West Penn Hospital Employee Of Secretly Recording Them In Bathroom And Exam Room
    By: KDKA-TV’s Jennifer Borrasso
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — More women are coming forward and accusing a former West Penn Hospital employee of secretly recording them at the hospital.
    KDKA’s Jennifer Borrasso talked to attorney Katie Shipp, who said Guy Caley not only secretly recorded employees but also patients. The attorney said the Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office has been sending letters in hopes of locating victims.
    (Photo Credit: KDKA)
    A spokesperson for the DA

Follow @PittsburghNews_ on Twitter!