• Guide To Attending Pittsburgh Steelers Game Sunday At Heinz Field Against Philadelphia Eagles

    Guide To Attending Pittsburgh Steelers Game Sunday At Heinz Field Against Philadelphia Eagles
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — For the first time this season, fans will be cheering on the Steelers from inside Heinz Field on Sunday.
    The Steelers will allow roughly 5,500 people in the stands against the Eagles after Governor Tom Wolf updated indoor and outdoor gathering limits earlier this week. For those who are heading to the game, there will be tons of changes.
    Burt Lauten, director of communications for the Steelers, told KDKA that the team is ready to safely welcome fans back.
    “We&rsqu
  • State Police Give 2 Notices Of Violation, 2 Warnings To Local Establishments Not Following Coronavirus Orders

    State Police Give 2 Notices Of Violation, 2 Warnings To Local Establishments Not Following Coronavirus Orders
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – During coronavirus compliance checks, state police issued two notices of violation and two warnings to Pittsburgh-area licensed liquor establishments.
    Liquor control enforcement officers visited 246 licensed establishments across the state Wednesday through Thursday to make sure coronavirus orders are being followed. They issued three notices of violation and 21 warnings.
    The Pittsburgh state police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement office issu
  • Pet Food Recall Expands Due To Concerns Over Poisonous Mold

    Pet Food Recall Expands Due To Concerns Over Poisonous Mold
    PITTSBURGH (CBS LOCAL) — A pet food company is expanding its recall for products that may contain high levels of poisonous mold.
    Sunshine Mills Inc. first announced the recall last month.
    The company says the products may contain high levels of Aflatoxin, which is a naturally occurring mold by-product. It can be harmful to pets if consumed in significant quantities.
    So far, no illnesses have been reported.
    Champ®, Field Trial®, Good Dog, Hunter’s Special®, Old Glory®,
  • 1 More Westmoreland Manor Resident Tests Positive For Coronavirus, Bringing Total To 105

    1 More Westmoreland Manor Resident Tests Positive For Coronavirus, Bringing Total To 105
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    GREENSBURG, Pa. (KDKA) – One more resident has tested positive for coronavirus at the Westmoreland Manor.There have now been 105 residents who have been infected with the virus, while the total among both employees and contracted staff members stays at 32. On Thursday, the long-term care facility had reported no cases.Most of the residents are asymptomatic, the county commissioners’ office says. Four are currently in the hospital.Members of the National Guard w
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  • Santonio Holmes Back In Pittsburgh, Raising Awareness About Sickle Cell Disease

    Santonio Holmes Back In Pittsburgh, Raising Awareness About Sickle Cell Disease
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Santonio Holmes is back in Pittsburgh.
    He’s hosting the fourth annual Strikes Against Sickle Cell Bowling event this weekend.
    While the event went virtual this year, Holmes kicked things off Friday with a little socially distanced bowling outside the city-County Building downtown.
    Holmes began raising awareness about Sickle Cell disease after his son, Santonio “TJ” Holmes III, was diagnose
  • Stimulus Check Status: Negotiations Back On As President Trump Eager For Another Round Of Stimulus

    Stimulus Check Status: Negotiations Back On As President Trump Eager For Another Round Of Stimulus
    (CBS Detroit) — Where do talks on stimulus checks stand now? Earlier this week, they were inching forward, with Democrats and Republicans mostly agreeing on the need for another round of direct payments to Americans, even as they remained divided over other parts of a broader package. Then, on Tuesday, President Trump blew up negotiations, only to try to piece them back together from the shrapnel shortly after.
    State Of Negotiations
    Certain parts of a larger package remain in play. There&r
  • Scott Twp. Kane Community Living Center Reports 10 Deaths From Coronavirus

    Scott Twp. Kane Community Living Center Reports 10 Deaths From Coronavirus
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    SCOTT TOWNSHIP (KDKA) — Kane Community Living Centers is dealing with a coronavirus outbreak in their Scott Township facility.
    Kane Director Dennis Biondo and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Mario Fatigati held a news conference Friday to offer an update.In the last 20 days, 105 residents have tested positive for coronavirus.
    Ten patients have died, which is five more than just two days ago.
    Several others have been hospitalized, but others have already recovered.
    The dire
  • Weekend of events to culminate in Pride Parade and virtual live music

    Weekend of events to culminate in Pride Parade and virtual live music
    SisTers Pittsburgh and Transgender Coalition of Pennsylvania team up to hold annual event
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  • University Of Pittsburgh Downgrading Coronavirus Risk Status

    University Of Pittsburgh Downgrading Coronavirus Risk Status
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The University of Pittsburgh is downgrading its risk status because of a recent improvement in coronavirus test results.Pitt is moving to what it calls a “guarded risk posture.” Students will still have to wear masks and social distance. They are also encouraged to frequently wash their hands and use sanitizer.In “guarded risk,” most instruction is in person, expect large lectures. Gatherings are also capped at 25 people. T
  • Clairton celebrates start of $17-million housing-commercial project in its battered business district

    Clairton celebrates start of $17-million housing-commercial project in its battered business district
    Clairton Inn will include 49 units of affordable housing and street-level retail including space for the Clairton Public Library.
  • Former Vice President Joe Biden To Make Stop In Erie

    Former Vice President Joe Biden To Make Stop In Erie
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Joe Biden’s campaign says the former vice president is planning to visit Erie this weekend.
    According to his campaign, Biden will be making a campaign stop there tomorrow, Saturday, Oct. 10.
    Stay with KDKA for the latest on this developing story.
  • Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto Says The Columbus Statue In Schenley Park Should Be Removed

    Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto Says The Columbus Statue In Schenley Park Should Be Removed
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto is recommending the Christopher Columbus statue in Schenley Park be removed.This comes after the Art Commission voted 3-0 in favor of removing the Columbus statue.
    The mayor’s office says the statue will be displayed in a private location still to be determined.
    The vote followed emotional debates between members of the Italian American community and Native Americans. Italian Americans say removing the statue wou
  • Judge rejects Trump campaign suit over Philly voter offices

    Judge rejects Trump campaign suit over Philly voter offices
    A judge is rejecting a bid by President Donald Trump’s campaign to force Philadelphia to allow campaign representatives to watch people registering to vote or filling out mail-in ballots in election offices
  • Brentwood Restaurant That Sued Allegheny County Over Coronavirus Restrictions Files For Bankruptcy

    Brentwood Restaurant That Sued Allegheny County Over Coronavirus Restrictions Files For Bankruptcy
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    BRENTWOOD, Pa. (KDKA) – A Brentwood breakfast spot taking on the Allegheny County Health Department in federal court over coronavirus orders has filed for bankruptcy.
    The Crack’d Egg on Brownsville Road filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy on Friday.
    Inspectors tried to shut The Crack’d Egg down on Aug. 11, sending a letter that reads “an inspection of your facility on 8/11/2020 indicates an imminent hazard to the public health.” The letter said &l
  • 2020 Penguins Free Agency Tracker: Penguins Start Offseason With $3.9 Million In Cap Space

    2020 Penguins Free Agency Tracker: Penguins Start Offseason With $3.9 Million In Cap Space
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – After being bounced from the bubble in Toronto in August, the Pittsburgh Penguins will look to reshape their roster in this offseason unlike any other.Free agency begins at noon on Oct. 9 and the Penguins enter into free agency with $3.9 million in salary-cap space, according to CapFriendly.
    Prior to the start of free agency, the Penguins announced they had re-signed pending restricted free agent Sam Lafferty to a two-year, one-way contract worth
  • COVID-19 outbreak at Kane Centers-Scott reaches 105 residents

    COVID-19 outbreak at Kane Centers-Scott reaches 105 residents
    78 residents now being treated
  • As cases surge at Kane-Scott Townships, questions over the accuracy of COVID-19 tests used

    As cases surge at Kane-Scott Townships, questions over the accuracy of COVID-19 tests used
    Nevada orders ban of rapid antigen testing; HHS orders it restarted
  • Nearly 50,000 Ohio Voters Received Wrong Absentee Ballots, Officials Say

    Nearly 50,000 Ohio Voters Received Wrong Absentee Ballots, Officials Say
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Nearly 50,000 voters received incorrect absentee ballots in the county that is home to Ohio’s capital, elections officials said Friday as they promised corrected ballots would be mailed within 72 hours.
    With about 240,000 ballots mailed, that meant one in five voters received a wrong ballot. The error happened Saturday afternoon when someone changed a setting on a machine that places absentee ballots into mailing envelopes, Franklin County elections officials sa
  • Nearly 50,000 Ohio Voters Received Wrong Absentee Ballots, Franklin County Officials Say

    Nearly 50,000 Ohio Voters Received Wrong Absentee Ballots, Franklin County Officials Say
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Nearly 50,000 voters received incorrect absentee ballots in the county that is home to Ohio’s capital, elections officials said Friday as they promised corrected ballots would be mailed within 72 hours.
    With about 240,000 ballots mailed, that meant one in five voters received a wrong ballot. The error happened Saturday afternoon when someone changed a setting on a machine that places absentee ballots into mailing envelopes, Franklin County elections officials sa
  • Police Investigate Human Remains Found Near Morgantown Trail

    Police Investigate Human Remains Found Near Morgantown Trail
    MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — Authorities are trying to identify human remains found in a wooded area near an interstate overpass in West Virginia.
    Two volunteers were cleaning a camp site along the Deckers Creek Rail-Trail near the Interstate 68 overpass on Wednesday when they found the remains, news outlets reported, citing a statement from the Morgantown Police Department. The remains were inside of an old coke oven, police said.
    Officers confirmed the remains were human, but did not find an
  • NFL Week 5 NFC East Picks: SportsLine’s Kenny White ‘Shocked’ By Cowboys Slow Start, Still Believes They’re Best Team In Division

    NFL Week 5 NFC East Picks: SportsLine’s Kenny White ‘Shocked’ By Cowboys Slow Start, Still Believes They’re Best Team In Division
    (CBS DFW)- The NFC East has been appropriately referred to as the NFC Least by many around the football world after four weeks of action. The division as a whole boasts a 3-12-1 record, with no team having more than one win and the 1-2-1 Philadelphia Eagles currently in the top spot.
    Some of the poor play can be attributed to injuries, but overall, it’s been a struggle for these teams so far this season. Heading into Week 5, there are some tough matchups on deck and a divisional game in Da
  • Animal Friends, Pirates Team Up To Hand Out 17,000 Pounds Of Pet Food To Owners In Need

    Animal Friends, Pirates Team Up To Hand Out 17,000 Pounds Of Pet Food To Owners In Need
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The pandemic has hit many of us in different ways. Like struggling to pay rent, buying groceries, and in some cases, taking care of our pets.It has also led a lot of people to make difficult decisions. One being, should I give up my dog because I can’t afford to take care of it?Animal Friends is hoping with events like today’s pet food distribution, people won’t be faced with that kind of heartbreaking decision.
    (Photo Credit: KDKA)
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  • Sources: President Donald Trump Will Speak At The Port Of Ambridge Monday

    Sources: President Donald Trump Will Speak At The Port Of Ambridge Monday
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Republican sources tell KDKA President Trump will speak at the Port of Ambridge on Monday.
    It’s the latest in a string of reports about whether President Trump is visiting the Pittsburgh area. While sources had told KDKA last night the president was planning a trip to Beaver County next week, they said Friday that plans for a potential event were off.
    However, Republican sources now tell KDKA’s Jon Delano that the president will speak
  • Sources: President Donald Trump Is Not Planning A Trip To Beaver County Monday

    Sources: President Donald Trump Is Not Planning A Trip To Beaver County Monday
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – President Trump is not planning to visit Beaver County on Monday, sources tell KDKA.
    Sources had told KDKA last night the president was planning on visiting Beaver County next week.
    But they now say while the campaign had been planning for a possible trip and was looking at some locations in Ambridge for an event, those plans are now off.
    The news of a potential visit from the president came as President Trump’s physician, Sean Conley, said
  • Rumors Continue Over Possible President Trump Visit To Pittsburgh Area, But White House Says Nothing Is Confirmed

    Rumors Continue Over Possible President Trump Visit To Pittsburgh Area, But White House Says Nothing Is Confirmed
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Conflicted reports about whether President Trump is visiting the Pittsburgh area continued on Friday.
    As of 3:45 p.m., the White House Communications Director told CBS that any rumored upcoming visits to Pittsburgh or Florida are not confirmed.
    It all started when reports surfaced Wednesday night during the vice-presidential debate that Trump’s campaign was considering a visit to Pittsburgh following his stay in the hospital for COVID-19.
    Al
  • Possible Trump Visit To Western Pa. Up In The Air

    Possible Trump Visit To Western Pa. Up In The Air
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Conflicted reports about whether President Trump is visiting the Pittsburgh area continued on Friday.It all started when reports surfaced Wednesday night during the vice-presidential debate that Trump’s campaign was considering a visit to Pittsburgh following his stay in the hospital for COVID-19.
    Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald told KDKA Thursday he heard President Trump wanted to come to Pittsburgh. Then Thursday night, sources
  • Giants-Cowboys Preview: Can The Giants’ Defense Slow The Cowboys’ Passing Game?

    Giants-Cowboys Preview: Can The Giants’ Defense Slow The Cowboys’ Passing Game?
    (CBSNewYork) — The NFC East is shaping up to be competitive, though probably not in the way its teams had hoped. After Week 4, the Philadelphia Eagles lead the division with a 1-2-1 record. The Washington Football Team and Dallas Cowboys trail them at 1-3, and the New York Giants sit in the cellar at 0-4. No team seems likely to run away with the NFC East; no team even seems capable. Though given each team has six intra-division games, there is still some potential to notch of few in the w
  • Pa. Health Dept. Reports Over 1,300 New Coronavirus Cases For The 3rd Day In A Row

    Pa. Health Dept. Reports Over 1,300 New Coronavirus Cases For The 3rd Day In A Row
    By: KDKA-TV News StaffHARRISBURG (KDKA) — For the third day in a row, Pennsylvania is reporting over 1,300 new cases of COVID-19.The Pennsylvania Department of Health is reporting 1,380 new cases of Coronavirus and nine additional deaths.
    The statewide total number of cases has risen to 169,308 since Thursday’s report, according to the state’s data. On Thursday, the state reported 1,376 new cases and 1,309 Wednesday.
    The number of tests administered within the last seven days,
  • Widely-Used Diabetes Drug Recalled Due To High Levels Of Cancer-Causing Agent

    Widely-Used Diabetes Drug Recalled Due To High Levels Of Cancer-Causing Agent
    By Scottie Andrew, CNN
    (CNN) — A widely-used diabetes drug has been recalled after manufacturers found it contained unacceptably high levels of a cancer-causing contaminant.
    Indian pharmaceutical company Marksans Pharma Limited is recalling metformin hydrochloride extended-release tablets because their levels of NDMA, a “probable human carcinogen,” were higher than the acceptable daily intake limit of 96 nanograms per day, according to a recall published this week by the U.S. F
  • Allegheny Co. Health Dept. Reports 78 New Coronavirus Cases And 4 Additional Deaths

    Allegheny Co. Health Dept. Reports 78 New Coronavirus Cases And 4 Additional Deaths
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Allegheny County Health Department is reporting 78 new Coronavirus cases Friday, and four additional deaths.
    Of the newly reported cases, 70 are confirmed from 1,398 PCR tests, and eight are probable, five of which are from positive antigen tests.
    The total number of cases countywide now stands at 13,102 since March 14.
    “New cases range in age from 13 years to 96 years with a median age of 48 years,” the Health Department reports.
  • New Castle woman charged with taking, selling nude photos of daughters

    New Castle woman charged with taking, selling nude photos of daughters
    A woman in western Pennsylvania is accused of taking and selling nude photos of her young daughters.
  • PTL Links: October 9, 2020

    PTL Links: October 9, 2020
    Visit the links below for more on today’s guests & topics:The Parched Pony Mobile Bar
    Badamos Pizza
    Aubrey Worek
    KDKA Trick Or Treat Guide
    CCI Puppy Cam!
    PTL Puppy Penguin on Facebook
    PTL Puppy Penguin on Twitter
    Canine Companions for Independence on InstagramPTL Deal Days:Bruster’s Ice Cream in Robinson Township
    Bobby D’s Burgers & BBQ
    Vietmeier Golf CenterPittsburgh Today Live On Social Media:Facebook
    Twitter
    Instagram
  • Eye On Education: Slippery Rock University

    Eye On Education: Slippery Rock University
    Pittsburgh Today Live's Mikey Hood takes us to Slippery Rock University in this edition of Eye On Education!
  • Steelers Longtime Tackle And Current Broadcaster Tunch Ilkin Diagnosed With ALS

    Steelers Longtime Tackle And Current Broadcaster Tunch Ilkin Diagnosed With ALS
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – The former Steeler’s tackle and now current radio broadcaster Tunch Ilkin has been diagnosed with ALS.In a video released by The Bible Chapel, a non-denominational church in Pittsburgh where Ilkin is the Pastor Men’s Ministry, Ilkin confirmed the diagnosis.“I was diagnosed with ALS from UPMC Presby,” Ilkin said to Ron Moore, the Senior Pastor. “The doctor said go to Cleveland Clinic to confirm it. So, I have ALS.&rdqu
  • Pittsburgh Police Investigating Teenager Shot In The Leg

    Pittsburgh Police Investigating Teenager Shot In The Leg
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – A teenager was taken to the hospital in stable condition after being struck by gunfire in the 100 block of Rhine Place.Pittsburgh Police were called to the scene around 7:30 a.m. on Friday morning, and there they found a 14-year-old male shot in the leg.He was taken to the hospital in stable condition.The victim told police he had been shot while in a stairwell inside the building.No suspects have been named.Stay With KDKA.com For More Details
  • One Person Struck By Gunfire On North Side

    One Person Struck By Gunfire On North Side
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – One person was hit by gunfire on the North Side.The shots were fired at Rhine Place in Spring Hill.Police were called to the scene just before 7:30 a.m.It is not known at this time if the person was injured or if there were any other people hit by the gunfire.Stay With KDKA.com For More Details
  • 14-Year-Old Boy Shot In The Leg At Rhine Place

    14-Year-Old Boy Shot In The Leg At Rhine Place
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – A teenager was taken to the hospital in stable condition after being struck by gunfire in the 100 block of Rhine Place.
    Pittsburgh Police were called to the scene around 7:30 a.m. on Friday morning, and there they found a 14-year-old male shot in the leg.
    He was taken to the hospital in stable condition.
    The victim told police he had been shot while in a stairwell inside the building.
    No suspects have been named.
    Stay With KDKA.com For More Detail
  • Pennsylvania Environmental Council Looking For Input On Hazelwood Master Plan

    Pennsylvania Environmental Council Looking For Input On Hazelwood Master Plan
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – The public is being invited to help shape the plans for a big stretch of the Mon Riverfront.The Pennsylvania Environmental Council is holding events next week, seeking input from the public on its “Hazelwood Master Plan.”There has been redeveloping along the stretch of land that was once home to a J&L Steel Mill.Next week, four events will take place, one in the parking lot of the Hazelwood Initiative and three outside of “Mi
  • Penguins Say Financing Set To Redevelop Civic Arena Site

    Penguins Say Financing Set To Redevelop Civic Arena Site
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – The Penguins say they have the last piece of financing needed to redevelop the former site of the Civic Arena.Clay Cove is investing in the 26-story First National Bank tower planned to be built on the site.The tower is the first big project planned for the former site of the arena.There are also plans for a hotel, retail space, homes, and a concert venue.A groundbreaking is expected in the spring.
  • Pittsburgh Bureau Of Police Mounted Police Celebrate ‘Lord Stanley’s’ 9th Birthday

    Pittsburgh Bureau Of Police Mounted Police Celebrate ‘Lord Stanley’s’ 9th Birthday
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police spent their Thursday celebrating one of their own.Lord Stanley, or “Stan”, is one of their mounted police officers and it was his 9th birthday.To celebrate, they made a homemade carrot cake, doughnuts, and doughnut-themed decorations.
    The carrot cake was “equine friendly” so Stan was able to enjoy it along with the human officers.
  • Pittsburgh Bureau Of Mounted Police Celebrate ‘Lord Stanley’s’ 9th Birthday

    Pittsburgh Bureau Of Mounted Police Celebrate ‘Lord Stanley’s’ 9th Birthday
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police spent their Thursday celebrating one of their own.Lord Stanley, or “Stan”, is one of their mounted police officers and it was his 9th birthday.To celebrate, they made a homemade carrot cake, doughnuts, and doughnut-themed decorations.
    The carrot cake was “equine friendly” so Stan was able to enjoy it along with the human officers.
  • Pitt Football Preparing To Take On Former WPIAL Star QB Phil Jurkovec

    Pitt Football Preparing To Take On Former WPIAL Star QB Phil Jurkovec
    BOSTON (AP) — Pittsburgh coach Pat Narduzzi recognizes Boston College quarterback Phil Jurkovec from his time as a Western Pennsylvania prep phenom.
    “He’s confident like he was in high school,” Narduzzi said this week as he prepares to take the Panthers on the road for the first time this year, to Chestnut Hill to face the Eagles on Saturday. “He’s exactly what you thought.”
    Jurkovec has thrown for more than 300 yards in two of his first three games at B
  • Come enjoy mums, 'Poetry of Nature' at Phipps fall flower show

    Come enjoy mums, 'Poetry of Nature' at Phipps fall flower show
    The Phipps Fall Flwoer Show is just flowers, plants and poems — each written by a woman in honor of the 100th anniversary of suffrage.
  • Pittsburgh Weather: Weekend Will Be Mostly Sunny And Warm

    Pittsburgh Weather: Weekend Will Be Mostly Sunny And Warm
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Friday will have a cool but near seasonal average start to the day with the morning temperatures near 40 degrees.As the sun comes up, there should be a lot of sunshine with highs in the mid-70s.WEATHER LINKS:Current Conditions | School Delays & Closings | Local Radar | Weather App | Photos
    Winds will come out of the south at 5-10 miles per hour.Photo Credit: KDKA Weather Center
    Heading into the weekend, the pleasant conditions are expected to stick around.However, t
  • Westmoreland County Election Bureau Mailing Out Ballots Starting Friday

    Westmoreland County Election Bureau Mailing Out Ballots Starting Friday
    GREENSBURG (KDKA) – The Westmoreland County Election Bureau is blaming a mass mailing company for not mailing out ballots days ago.KDKA has learned those thousands of ballots will now be mailed out starting Friday morning.In a release from the Westmoreland County Election Bureau, they say they processed a large number of absentee and mail-in ballot applications that were submitted.The first batch was sent to the mailing company, Mid-West Direct, October 3rd.The company was supposed to send
  • Google Contractor Charged With Labor Violation

    Google Contractor Charged With Labor Violation
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – A Google contractor is charged with moving work out of the city after workers voted to unionize.The National Labor Relations Board is prosecuting “HCL” with the labor violation after they moved work from Pittsburgh to Poland following the unionization vote.
    HCL employees work alongside Google workers in Bakery Square.Last September, HCL workers voted to unionize with the United Steelworkers and according to United Steelworkers as well
  • Report: Rec League Hockey Player Charged With Assaulting Referee

    Report: Rec League Hockey Player Charged With Assaulting Referee
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    NEW KENSINGTON (KDKA) – A rec league hockey player is being charged with assault after he allegedly attacked a referee during a game.According to a report in the Trib, last Friday, 43-year-old Jeremy Gilbert is the player accused of assaulting the official.Video posted to Facebook shows a player shove the referee to the ice and then climb on top of them, pushing their head into the ice.This all happened at the Pittsburgh Ice Arena in New Kensington.Gilbert is facing
  • ‘Women For Trump’ Holds Campaign Event In Lawrence County

    ‘Women For Trump’ Holds Campaign Event In Lawrence County
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    NEW CASTLE (KDKA) – President Donald Trump’s surrogates were campaigning on Thursday night in Lawrence County.The “Women For Trump” event included Mercedes Schlapp, Lara Trump, and Katrina Pierson greeting a few hundred people outside of the New Englander Banquet Center in New Castle.During the event, Lara Trump, President Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law, accused Democrats of trying to cheat to win the election by committing voter fraud.“
  • DICK’s Sporting Goods Hiring More Than 100 Seasonal Workers In Pittsburgh Area

    DICK’s Sporting Goods Hiring More Than 100 Seasonal Workers In Pittsburgh Area
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – DICK’s Sporting Goods is hosting its “National Signing Day” on October 14 in an effort to hire seasonal workers, including here in the Pittsburgh area.DICK’s Sporting Goods will look to hire approximately 150 seasonal employees across 13 locations.Locations Hiring
    Monaca
    Cranberry Township
    McCandless
    Butler
    Robinson Town Centre
    South Hills Village
    Homestead
    Monroeville
    Tarentum
    Uniontown
    Washington
    Westmoreland Mall
    Hempfie
  • New Castle Man Arrested For Robbing Same Gas Station Twice

    New Castle Man Arrested For Robbing Same Gas Station Twice
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    NEW CASTLE (KDKA) – New Castle Police have charged a man for robbing a Sunoco on East Washington Street two separate times.According to the New Castle Police, 25-year-old Cohen Rolle is facing charges of robbery, flight to avoid apprehension, theft, and terroristic threats.Around 8:00 p.m. on October 7, police were called to the Sunoco after it was reported a man had stolen money and cigarettes and then fled on a bicycle.Witnesses described Rolle to police, and when

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