• Westmoreland Manor Reports 20 Residents, 2 Workers Test Positive For Coronavirus

    Westmoreland Manor Reports 20 Residents, 2 Workers Test Positive For Coronavirus
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    GREENSBURG, Pa. (KDKA) – Westmoreland Manor says routine testing of staff revealed two cases of coronavirus, and now 20 residents have tested positive.The county says one contract staff, one employee and 20 residents have tested positive after the Westmoreland Manor began routine testing of staff on Sept. 16. It reports many of the cases are asymptomatic.They say the facility has gone over six months without a resident case.Employees and residents who tested negative
  • W. Va. Senator Joe Manchin: Senate Should Not Vote On Supreme Court Nominee Before November Election

    W. Va. Senator Joe Manchin: Senate Should Not Vote On Supreme Court Nominee Before November Election
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    WASHINGTON, D.C. (KDKA) — West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin said the Senate should not vote on the nomination of a new Supreme Court Justice before the election in November.
    “For the sake of the integrity of our courts and legal system, I do not believe the U.S. Senate should vote on a U.S. Supreme Court nominee before the November 3rd election,” Manchin, a Democrat, said in a release on Monday.For the sake of the integrity of our courts and legal system,
  • Gov. Wolf Vetoes School Sports Bill; Override Attempt Expected

    Gov. Wolf Vetoes School Sports Bill; Override Attempt Expected
    MIDDLETOWN, Pa. (AP/KDKA) — Gov. Tom Wolf has vetoed a bill that would give school districts the sole ability to make decisions on sports, including whether and how many spectators to allow.
    The Wolf administration’s gathering limits of 25 people indoors and 250 people outdoors apply to youth sports, but legislation that cleared the state House and Senate would empower schools to make their own rules about the number of spectators permitted at games.
    “This bill is superfluous g
  • Gov. Wolf Vetoes School Sports Bill, Calling It ‘Unnecessary’; Override Attempt Expected

    Gov. Wolf Vetoes School Sports Bill, Calling It ‘Unnecessary’; Override Attempt Expected
    MIDDLETOWN, Pa. (AP/KDKA) — Gov. Tom Wolf has vetoed a bill that would have given school districts the sole ability to make decisions on sports, including whether and how many spectators to allow.
    The Wolf administration’s gathering limits of 25 people indoors and 250 people outdoors apply to youth sports, but legislation that cleared the state House and Senate would have empowered schools to make their own rules about the number of spectators permitted at games.
    Gov. Wolf said in a
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  • Gov. Wolf Vetoes Bill Allowing Schools To Decide On Sports; Override Attempt Expected

    Gov. Wolf Vetoes Bill Allowing Schools To Decide On Sports; Override Attempt Expected
    MIDDLETOWN, Pa. (AP/KDKA) — Gov. Tom Wolf has vetoed a bill that would give school districts the sole ability to make decisions on sports, including whether and how many spectators to allow.
    The Wolf administration’s gathering limits of 25 people indoors and 250 people outdoors apply to youth sports, but legislation that cleared the state House and Senate would empower schools to make their own rules about the number of spectators permitted at games.
    “This bill is superfluous g
  • Two councils left to decide on consolidation of four Mon Valley police departments

    Two councils left to decide on consolidation of four Mon Valley police departments
    The four communities are Braddock, East Pittsburgh, North Braddock and Rankin.
  • Four Mon Valley towns consider consolidation of police

    Four Mon Valley towns consider consolidation of police
    The four communities are Braddock, East Pittsburgh, North Braddock and Rankin.
  • After Days Of Blue Skies, More Wildfire Smoke Is In The Forecast

    After Days Of Blue Skies, More Wildfire Smoke Is In The Forecast
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – After a clear couple of days, we are going to see a return of the smoke from the western wildfires.
    You may remember last week when the sky had a milky to orange hue and the sun had an odd appearance near sunrise and sunset. That was also smoke from the fires out west.
    (Photo Credit: Ray Petelin)
    The smoke this week doesn’t look to be as intense, but it will be seen in the upper levels, starting Tuesday afternoon and lasting to the end of the week, when we see the
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  • After Days Of Blue Skies, More Wildfire Smoke Is In Pittsburgh’s Forecast

    After Days Of Blue Skies, More Wildfire Smoke Is In Pittsburgh’s Forecast
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – After a clear couple of days, we are going to see a return of the smoke from the western wildfires.
    You may remember last week when the sky had a milky to orange hue and the sun had an odd appearance near sunrise and sunset. That was also smoke from the fires out west.
    (Photo Credit: Ray Petelin)
    The smoke this week doesn’t look to be as intense, but it will be seen in the upper levels, starting Tuesday afternoon and lasting to the end of the week, when we see the
  • Beaver Co. DA: 16 Arrests Pending Following Human Trafficking, Drug Busts

    Beaver Co. DA: 16 Arrests Pending Following Human Trafficking, Drug Busts
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    BEAVER COUNTY, Pa. (KDKA) — Authorities say 16 arrests are pending after law enforcement conducted human trafficking and drug operations in Beaver County.
    The Beaver County District Attorney says local law enforcement and the FBI Human Trafficking Task Force conducted busts in Center Township over the weekend. Police say 16 arrests are pending from the two-day effort involving several hotels, and several “potential human trafficking victims were identified.&rdq
  • State Police Charge Ruffs Dale Woman With Homicide In Fatal Shooting Of Ex-Boyfriend

    State Police Charge Ruffs Dale Woman With Homicide In Fatal Shooting Of Ex-Boyfriend
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    EAST HUNTINGDON TOWNSHIP (KDKA) — A Westmoreland County woman is facing criminal homicide charges following a fatal shooting overnight in Ruffs Dale.
    State Troopers tell KDKA that the shooting took place around midnight Monday in the 200 block of Field Stone Lane in East Huntingdon Township.
    (Photo Credit: KDKA)
    According to the criminal complaint, Meghan West is now charged in the shooting death of her ex-boyfriend Andrew Pristas.
    Investigators say West told state p
  • Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey Silent On Whether Senate Should Consider Supreme Court Pick Before Election

    Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey Silent On Whether Senate Should Consider Supreme Court Pick Before Election
    HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania’s Republican U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey, who endorsed waiting eight months until after the 2016 election to fill a Supreme Court vacancy, has not said whether he will support Senate consideration of a nominee in the weeks before November’s election.
    Toomey remained silent Monday.
    President Donald Trump said he is obligated to pick a nominee as soon as possible to replace the liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died Friday, barely 40 days befor
  • Jazmyn Jackson On Athletes Unlimited Softball: ‘These Are Some Talented Women Out Here’

    Jazmyn Jackson On Athletes Unlimited Softball: ‘These Are Some Talented Women Out Here’
    (CBS Local)– Jazmyn Jackson is one of the best softball players in the world and she’s also one of the 57 women participating in the inaugural season of a new professional softball league called Athletes Unlimited Softball, which is airing a game on CBS Sports Network Monday night at 8 p.m. EST.
    Jackson played collegiately at Cal Berkley, was a member of Team USA and has even served as an assistant softball coach at Howard University. While the outfielder has had many great expe
  • Sidney Crosby, Matt Cullen Win Emmy Awards

    Sidney Crosby, Matt Cullen Win Emmy Awards
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Sidney Crosby and Matt Cullen have to make room for some new awards.
    Crosby and Cullen helped the Pittsburgh Penguins video staff win seven Emmy Awards at the 2020 Mid-Atlantic Regional Emmy Awards on Saturday.Congratulations to the Penguins video staff!
    On Saturday, the video team won seven @EmmyMidAtlantic Awards, including one for Sidney Crosby and one for Matt Cullen. This is Sidney Crosby's second Emmy Award.
    Details: https://t.co/xPU75Roeou
  • New International All-Cargo Service Touches Down At Pittsburgh International Airport

    New International All-Cargo Service Touches Down At Pittsburgh International Airport
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – A new twice-weekly cargo service landed at Pittsburgh International Airport Monday.
    A Cathay Pacific Airways Boeing 777-300ER touched down at Pittsburgh International Airport this morning, but instead of carrying more than 300 passengers, it was filled with cargo.Welcome @cathaypacific! New twice-weekly cargo service lands at PIT on a Boeing 777-300ER demonstrating our region’s increasing significance as a more efficient international logist
  • Pitt Panthers To Debut New Black, Gold And Silver Uniforms Against Louisville

    Pitt Panthers To Debut New Black, Gold And Silver Uniforms Against Louisville
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Pitt Panthers will be debuting new uniforms when they take on the Louisville Cardinals next Saturday at Heinz Field.
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  • Over 180 People Tested For Coronavirus At New McKeesport Site In Opening Week

    Over 180 People Tested For Coronavirus At New McKeesport Site In Opening Week
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    MCKEESPORT (KDKA) — More than 180 people were tested at the new COVID-19 testing site in McKeesport during its opening week.
    The drive up site, which is on Industry Road, opened to the public last Tuesday.
    The large site was made possible thanks to CARES Act funding, which was sent directly to the county with support from the state and National Guard.
    The facility is capable of performing 250 tests per day, with results available in 48 hours.
    The site’s spaciou
  • WVU’s First Home Football Game To Be Played Without Fans

    WVU’s First Home Football Game To Be Played Without Fans
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    MORGANTOWN, W. Va. (KDKA) – There will be no fans at WVU’s football home opener next week.The WVU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, the university and local and state officials have decided that only essential game operations personnel along with players’ and football employees’ families will be allowed at the Oct. 3 game.
    The WVU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, in conjunction with University, local and state officials, has determine
  • Police Give 2 Notices Of Violation, 3 Warnings To Pittsburgh-Area Establishments Not Following Coronavirus Orders

    Police Give 2 Notices Of Violation, 3 Warnings To Pittsburgh-Area Establishments Not Following Coronavirus Orders
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – During coronavirus compliance checks, state police handed two notices of violation and three warnings to Pittsburgh-area licensed liquor establishments.
    Liquor control enforcement officers visited 762 licensed establishments across the state Friday through Sunday to make sure coronavirus orders are being followed. They issued five notices of violation and 16 warnings.
    The Pittsburgh State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement office issued t
  • Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro Takes Aim At President Trump Over Mail-In Voting

    Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro Takes Aim At President Trump Over Mail-In Voting
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    HARRISBURG (KDKA) – Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro is going on the attack about the battle over mail-in ballots.
    Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro was on 60 Minutes Sunday night to talk about the political clash over mail-in voting.
    A record number of voters are expected to cast their ballots by mail this election. A third of registered voters told CBS News pollsters they plan to vote by mail, which is more than ever before.
    “I can tell you
  • Battle Over Mail-In Ballots Plays Out In Pennsylvania

    Battle Over Mail-In Ballots Plays Out In Pennsylvania
    HARRISBURG (KDKA) – Pennsylvania is not only a key battleground state in the coming presidential election, it has also taken center stage in the controversy over mail-in voting.
    While state Democrats accuse Republicans of sowing doubt in the minds of voters, Republicans raise the spectre of voter fraud and vow to take their fight to U.S. Supreme Court.
    Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro was on 60 Minutes Sunday night to talk about the political clash over mail-in voting.
    “I c
  • Pittsburgh Theological Seminary president to retire next summer

    Pittsburgh Theological Seminary president to retire next summer
    The Rev. David Esterline has led the Presbyterian seminary since 2015
  • Pa. Health Dept. Announces 967 New Coronavirus Cases Over Last 48 Hours

    Pa. Health Dept. Announces 967 New Coronavirus Cases Over Last 48 Hours
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    HARRISBURG (KDKA) — The Pennsylvania Department of Health is reporting 967 new cases of Coronavirus and 48 additional deaths over the last 48 hours.
    The statewide total number of cases has risen to 150,812 since Saturday’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 adminis
  • Gov. Wolf To Veto Bill Allowing Schools To Decide On Sports; Override Attempt Expected

    Gov. Wolf To Veto Bill Allowing Schools To Decide On Sports; Override Attempt Expected
    MIDDLETOWN, Pa. (AP) — Gov. Tom Wolf will go through with a veto of a bill that would give school districts the sole ability to make decisions on sports, including whether and how many spectators to allow, he said Monday.
    The Wolf administration’s gathering limits of 25 people indoors and 250 people outdoors apply to youth sports, but legislation that cleared the state House and Senate would empower schools to make their own rules about the number of spectators permitted at games.
    So
  • US Marshals Find 35 Missing Ohio Children As Part Of ‘Operation Safety Net’

    US Marshals Find 35 Missing Ohio Children As Part Of ‘Operation Safety Net’
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Authorities in Ohio say they have located 35 missing children, some who were tied to human trafficking.A joint-effort this past month between local and federal law enforcement led to the recovery of the missing kids.Authorities say “Operation Safety Net” was a success, as they found 35 missing kids between the ages of 13 and 18.
    Just over 20% of them were tied to human trafficking.Authorities had previously announced that they had recovered some 25 children
  • Allegheny Co. Health Dept. Reports 116 New Coronavirus Cases Over Last 48 Hours

    Allegheny Co. Health Dept. Reports 116 New Coronavirus Cases Over Last 48 Hours
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Allegheny County Health Department is reporting 116 new Coronavirus cases out of 2,175 test results in the last 48 hours, but no additional deaths.
    Of the newly reported cases, all are confirmed.
    New cases range in age from 4 to 92 years with a median age of 33 years, according to the Health Department. The date of positive tests range from Aug. 12 through Sept. 19. The vast majority of tests are from Sept. 12-19.
    The total number of cases cou
  • Allegheny Co. Health Dept. 116 New Coronavirus Cases Over Last 48 Hours

    Allegheny Co. Health Dept. 116 New Coronavirus Cases Over Last 48 Hours
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Allegheny County Health Department is reporting 116 new Coronavirus cases out of 2,175 test results in the last 48 hours, but no additional deaths.
    Of the newly reported cases, all are confirmed.
    New cases range in age from 4 to 92 years with a median age of 33 years, according to the Health Department. The date of positive tests range from Aug. 12 through Sept. 19. The vast majority of tests are from Sept. 12-19.
    The total number of cases cou
  • Judith Light On Impact Of ‘Manhunt: Deadly Games’: ‘Really Informing You, Waking You Up’

    Judith Light On Impact Of ‘Manhunt: Deadly Games’: ‘Really Informing You, Waking You Up’
    In 1996 the United States of America witnessed a horrific tragedy when the Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia were upended by deadly terrorist attack. In the aftermath of the attack, a security guard and police officer named Richard Jewell was cast as a villain when he was investigated as a suspect by the FBI and local law enforcement. In the new series Manhunt: Deadly Games, viewers get a chance to see a dramatic re-enactment of what transpired on July 27, 1996, how Jewell was falsely accused an
  • Pittsburgh Police Seek 13-Year-Old Vita Williams Who Disappeared A Week Ago

    Pittsburgh Police Seek 13-Year-Old Vita Williams Who Disappeared A Week Ago
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Pittsburgh Police are looking for a missing teenage girl who hasn’t been seen in a week.
    According to police, 13-year-old Vita Williams was seen last Monday, Sept. 14, in Brighton Heights.
    (Photos Provided by Pittsburgh Police)
    She was wearing black and red shoes when she disappeared.
    Williams is known to frequent the neighborhoods of Brighton Heights, South Side as well as downtown.ALERT: Pittsburgh Police seek help locating a missing teen.
    Vita Williams, 13, was
  • PTL Links: September 21, 2020

    PTL Links: September 21, 2020
    Visit the links below for more on today’s guests & topics:Arthur Moats
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  • Pa. Lottery Officials Warn Pennsylvanians About Ongoing Foreign Lottery Scam

    Pa. Lottery Officials Warn Pennsylvanians About Ongoing Foreign Lottery Scam
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    MIDDLETOWN (KDKA) — Lottery officials in Pennsylvania are warning residents of a scam that has been taking place over the past several weeks.
    Lottery officials say that they have received reports of people receiving calls that are a scam.
    In these reported calls, callers say that they are being contacted by a person with a Caribbean accent, who is telling them that they are the winner of a lottery game, using Mega Millions as an example.
    The caller then encourages th
  • Pa. State Police Investigating Fatal Shooting In Westmoreland County

    Pa. State Police Investigating Fatal Shooting In Westmoreland County
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    EAST HUNTINGDON TOWNSHIP (KDKA) — Pennsylvania State Police are investigating a fatal shooting that took place in Westmoreland County.
    State Troopers tell KDKA that the shooting took place just after midnight early Monday morning in the 200 block of Field Stone Lane in East Huntingdon Township.
    Details of the shooting are limited at this time.
    It’s unclear if any arrests have been made.
    Stay with KDKA for the latest on this developing story.
  • Doors Open Pittsburgh to offer peeks at EVEN Hotel, Terminal 21 and 20 other places

    Doors Open Pittsburgh to offer peeks at EVEN Hotel, Terminal 21 and 20 other places
    Ten new buildings in the city are among 22 that will be open for the self-guided tour, with masks required.
  • Pittsburgh Weather: Cool Weather Continues, Haze From West Coast Fires To Return

    Pittsburgh Weather: Cool Weather Continues, Haze From West Coast Fires To Return
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Cool weather continues this morning with frost advisories through 9:00 a.m for Butler, Armstrong, Indiana, Somerset counties and other communities north and east of these places.
    Temperatures are running about 5 -10 degrees cooler than normal for this time of the year, so they really aren’t too far off.
    This means morning lows near 40 degrees with highs near 70.
    (Photo Credit: KDKA Weather Center)
    We have a dry and cool air mass in place.
    (Photo Credit: KDKA
  • Walkabout: North Side group thrives in giving and getting

    Walkabout: North Side group thrives in giving and getting
    “I’ve been interested in starting a mutual aid group for a long time and saw this as a vehicle for that.” -- Jenny Stalnaker, a moderator of Buy Not a Thing Northside
  • Port Authority's time line for BRT bus system begins service in fall 2023

    Port Authority's time line for BRT bus system begins service in fall 2023
    The Federal Transit Administration has assigned consultant to certify Pot Authority is ready to begin building the $230 million system.
  • Greenfield Bridge To Close For 30 Days

    Greenfield Bridge To Close For 30 Days
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Greenfield Bridge will close Monday morning at 7:00 a.m. and will be closed for 30 days.
    The bridge will undergo some concrete work and other repairs.
    Traffic and pedestrians will be detoured through Squirrel Hill.
  • The wooing of a would-be petrochemical plant

    The wooing of a would-be petrochemical plant
    Pennsylvania officials spent months preparing to show off southwestern Pennsylvania to two ExxonMobil executives in the hopes the oil giant would build here.
     
  • In-Person Dining Capacity Limits Increased to 50%, Some Restaurants Say It’s Still Not Enough

    In-Person Dining Capacity Limits Increased to 50%, Some Restaurants Say It’s Still Not Enough
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Starting today, restaurants are getting the chance to allow more patrons inside their businesses, all thanks to a new order from Governor Tom Wolf and State Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine.
    This comes as good news to many, but some are saying it’s still not enough.
    We’re going to start seeing more people in restaurants as the capacity has now been increased to 50%.
    But there is a process in place, and for some restaurants like Dor-Stop say that following
  • Allegheny Co. Police Investigating North Braddock Shooting

    Allegheny Co. Police Investigating North Braddock Shooting
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    NORTH BRADDOCK (KDKA) — Allegheny County Police are investigating a shooting that left a man in stable condition.
    Shortly before midnight on Sunday night, Allegheny County 911 dispatchers were notified of a possible shooting along Franklin Avenue in North Braddock.
    A 29-year old man was listed in stable condition after being treated for a gunshot wound to the leg.
    County Police detectives are investigating and have determined that the shooting took place earlier in t
  • Fayette Co. Firefighters Association Honors Fallen Heroes

    Fayette Co. Firefighters Association Honors Fallen Heroes
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Fayette County Firefighters Association honored their fallen heroes on Sunday.
    Firefighters from several departments held a memorial outside the Fayette County Courthouse.
    (Photo Credit: KDKA)
    They remembered those who gave their lives in the service of their communities.
    They say they’ve been lucky, that they haven’t lost a firefighter in 17 years.
  • Allegheny Co. Walk-In Flu Vaccine Clinic Set To Open

    Allegheny Co. Walk-In Flu Vaccine Clinic Set To Open
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Allegheny County’s walk-in flu vaccine clinic is set to open in Pittsburgh on Monday.
    Anyone can walk in and get a flu shot.
    The clinic is located on the 4th floor of the Hartley Rose building in the 400 block of First Avenue.
    Hours for the clinic are:Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
    There are evening hours on ThursdaysMasks are required to be worn.
    If you have an insurance card, take it with you.
  • National Wiffle Ball Tournament Comes To Western Pa.

    National Wiffle Ball Tournament Comes To Western Pa.
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    WASHINGTON (KDKA) — It was the World Series, of sorts, in Washington County on Sunday.
    The National Wiffle League Association hosted their annual championship tournament at North Strabane Park in Canonsburg.
    (Photo Credit: KDKA)
    Sixteen teams from across the country battled it out all weekend to see who was the best at the game.
    In the end, the team from Hopkins, MN walked away with the trophy.
  • Louise Costa, Matriarch Of Pittsburgh Family Passes Away

    Louise Costa, Matriarch Of Pittsburgh Family Passes Away
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The matriarch of a politically influential Pittsburgh family has passed away.
    91-year old Louise Costa was the wife of the late Allegheny County Treasurer Jay Costa, Sr.
    (Courtesy: Costa Family)
    Costa also leaves behind six children, including her sons:State Senator Jay Costa
    Former City of Pittsburgh leader Guy Costa
    Former State Representative Paul CostaLouise Costa was known for her community service and for her Italian feasts.
    A viewing is pla
  • Steelers Fans Still Make Their Way To The North Shore For Game Day

    Steelers Fans Still Make Their Way To The North Shore For Game Day
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – The Steelers’ home opener sure looked different with no audience inside Heinz Field.The big game usually brings thousands of fans and lots of money for surrounding businesses.North Shore businesses told KDKA they unsure what to expect during Sunday’s game but were pleasantly surprised by the rush of patrons.“I was expecting it to be kind of slow. But I talked to one of my tables. They said there’s a lot of people just coming in just to be around
  • Intersection Of McKnight And Siebert Road Closed Due To Fire At Bravo Restaurant

    Intersection Of McKnight And Siebert Road Closed Due To Fire At Bravo Restaurant
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    ROSS TOWNSHIP (KDKA) – A fire at Bravo Cucina Italiana restaurant has closed the intersection of McKnight Road and Siebert Road.According to dispatch, the restaurant was evacuated and no one was injured in the fire.Several crews have responded to the fire and they are asking motorists to use alternate routes and avoid the area.Stay With KDKA.com For More Details
  • Pirates Lose Fourth Straight, Fall 2-1 To Cardinals

    Pirates Lose Fourth Straight, Fall 2-1 To Cardinals
    PITTSBURGH (AP) — Yadier Molina hit a two-run homer and Jack Flaherty struck out 11 as the St. Louis Cardinals kept their hold on a postseason spot with a 2-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday.
    Molina’s home run to the bleachers in left field came in the seventh inning off Derek Holland and extended St. Louis’ winning streak to a season-high four games. The Cardinals had been shut out by Joe Musgrove over the first six innings.
    Flaherty (4-2) allowed only one run an
  • Maurkice Pouncey Honors Fallen Stanton Heights Police Officer Eric Kelly On His Helmet

    Maurkice Pouncey Honors Fallen Stanton Heights Police Officer Eric Kelly On His Helmet
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey decided to honor a fallen Stanton Heights Police officer Eric Kelly on the back of his helmet during the Steelers 26-21 victory over Denver on Sunday.The decision came after Pouncey said on Instagram on Thursday he was given limited information on the case of Antwon Rose Jr. The team chose to wear Rose’s name on their helmets during their week one matchup with the New York Giants.RELATED: Steelers Center Maur
  • Maurkice Pouncey Honors Fallen Police Officer Eric Kelly On His Helmet

    Maurkice Pouncey Honors Fallen Police Officer Eric Kelly On His Helmet
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey decided to honor fallen officer Eric Kelly on the back of his helmet during the Steelers 26-21 victory over Denver on Sunday.The decision came after Pouncey said on Instagram on Thursday he was given limited information on the case of Antwon Rose Jr. The team chose to wear Rose’s name on their helmets during their week one matchup with the New York Giants.RELATED: Steelers Center Maurkice Pouncey Explains Nam
  • WVU Spending Nearly $4 Million Extra On Buses For Fall Semester

    WVU Spending Nearly $4 Million Extra On Buses For Fall Semester
    MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia University is spending nearly $4 million on extra buses for public transportation between campuses this semester after its Personal Rapid Transit system was shut down due to concerns about the spread of the coronavirus.
    Ted Svehlik, WVU’s associate vice president of auxiliary and business services, said up to 2,400 people each day ride the buses between WVU’s Health Sciences, Evansdale and downtown Morgantown campuses. The buses are being

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