• Voice Of Voter: Some Washington Co. Voters Have A Hard Time Making Up Their Mind

    Voice Of Voter: Some Washington Co. Voters Have A Hard Time Making Up Their Mind
    For the latest story in our “Voice of the Voter” series, KDKA’s Meghan Schiller heads to Washington County to talk to voters about what issues they think matter most.
    WASHINGTON, Pa. (KDKA) — Just shy of 152,000 people will cast their ballots in Washington County this election. We looked at the latest numbers and it’s tight: there’s only 132 more registered Republicans than Democrats. Plus, almost 13,000 voters report having no affiliation to a specific party.
  • Voice Of The Voters: Some Washington Co. Voters Have A Hard Time Making Up Their Mind

    Voice Of The Voters: Some Washington Co. Voters Have A Hard Time Making Up Their Mind
    For the latest story in our “Voice of the Voter” series, KDKA’s Meghan Schiller heads to Washington County to talk to voters about what issues they think matter most.
    WASHINGTON, Pa. (KDKA) — Just shy of 152,000 people will cast their ballots in Washington County this election. We looked at the latest numbers and it’s tight: there’s only 132 more registered Republicans than Democrats. Plus, almost 13,000 voters report having no affiliation to a specific party.
  • Ivanka Trump Scheduled To Visit Pittsburgh On Wednesday

    Ivanka Trump Scheduled To Visit Pittsburgh On Wednesday
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Ivanka Trump is scheduled to come to Pittsburgh this week to meet with supporters of President Donald Trump.
    The Trump campaign announced Monday that the president’s daughter is coming to Pittsburgh on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Ivanka is an advisor to President Trump.
    “I’m excited to once again be back in the great state of Pennsylvania to discuss how President Trump will keep bringing the country forward. President Trump’s polic
  • Westmoreland County school officials scrambling after 'substantial' COVID-19 designation

    Westmoreland County school officials scrambling after 'substantial' COVID-19 designation
    Two school districts shutter classrooms; Hempfield Area stays open
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  • Frustration Mounts For Beaver Co. Voters Waiting For Mail-In Ballots

    Frustration Mounts For Beaver Co. Voters Waiting For Mail-In Ballots
    BEAVER CO., Pa. (KDKA) – With just eight days until Election Day, some voters are still waiting for their ballot to arrive.
    “I look in my mailbox, I look in the mail when my son goes and brings it in and I say, ‘Do you see my ballot, do you see my ballot?’ And he’s like no it’s not here,” said Suzanne Saxon, a Beaver Co. voter.
    For Saxon, the last few weeks have been filled with frustration.
    “It’s my right to vote as a United States citizen.
  • PennDOT Concerned About Possible Drunk Drivers With Halloween On A Saturday This Year

    PennDOT Concerned About Possible Drunk Drivers With Halloween On A Saturday This Year
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – With Halloween falling on a Saturday this years, officials are calling for extra caution.“Our concern is that more people will take advantage of Halloween being on a Saturday to celebrate, and if they don’t plan ahead, many will be tempted to drink and drive,” said Cheryl Moon-Sirianni, district executive for PennDOT, in a press release. “With all of the alternative transportation available to everyone in this age, there is
  • Officials Concerned About Possible Drunk Drivers With Halloween On A Saturday This Year

    Officials Concerned About Possible Drunk Drivers With Halloween On A Saturday This Year
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – With Halloween falling on a Saturday this years, officials are calling for extra caution.“Our concern is that more people will take advantage of Halloween being on a Saturday to celebrate, and if they don’t plan ahead, many will be tempted to drink and drive,” said Cheryl Moon-Sirianni, district executive for PennDOT, in a press release. “With all of the alternative transportation available to everyone in this age, there is
  • In Effort To Flip Control Of Pa. House, Democrats Challenge 2 Local Republican Incumbents

    In Effort To Flip Control Of Pa. House, Democrats Challenge 2 Local Republican Incumbents
    HARRISBURG, Pa. (KDKA) — All 203 state House seats are on the ballot this November, and this election could determine who controls the Pennsylvania legislature in Harrisburg.
    There are 42 state House seats in this area. Twelve have no challengers and most of the others have incumbents who rarely lose. But this year, two local Republican legislators are being targeted by two strong Democratic challengers. All four of the candidates are women.
    Republican Lori Mizgorski, a former township com
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  • State Police Issue 8 Warnings, 1 Notice Of Violation To Local Establishments Not Following Coronavirus Orders

    State Police Issue 8 Warnings, 1 Notice Of Violation To Local Establishments Not Following Coronavirus Orders
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – During coronavirus compliance checks, state police issued one notice of violation and eight warnings to Pittsburgh-area licensed liquor establishments.
    Liquor control enforcement officers visited 256 licensed establishments across the state Friday through Sunday to make sure coronavirus orders are being followed. They issued 10 notices of violation and 55 warnings.
    The Pittsburgh state police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement office issued two
  • Pitt Urging Students To Shelter In Place Before Going Home For Thanksgiving

    Pitt Urging Students To Shelter In Place Before Going Home For Thanksgiving
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The University of Pittsburgh says they want students to shelter-in-place before going home for the Thanksgiving holiday.
    The Dean of Students has sent a letter to students saying they recommend quarantining for at least 14 days to protect the health of families.
    Beginning on Nov. 12, all undergraduate students should limit their contact with other people and only leave their room to attend classes, get food or exercise safely.In a statement, Vice
  • Ohio Legislative Spending Panel Approves $420 Million In Coronavirus Pandemic Aid

    Ohio Legislative Spending Panel Approves $420 Million In Coronavirus Pandemic Aid
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Small businesses, bars and restaurants, low-income renters, arts groups, and colleges and universities are among those eligible for about $420 million in federal pandemic dollars approved by an Ohio legislative budget panel Monday.
    The pandemic aid passed by the state Controlling Board will be broken down in several ways. For example, $125 million will go to small businesses of no more than 25 employees in the form of $10,000 grants to help with everything from wages
  • Brentwood High School Student Treated For Tuberculosis

    Brentwood High School Student Treated For Tuberculosis
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    BRENTWOOD (KDKA) — A Brentwood School District student is undergoing treatment for tuberculosis.
    According to a letter sent to families, the high school student has been attending classes remotely since the school year began.
    The student is being treated now with medication, and “is expected to resume normal activities in the near future.”
    “Tuberculosis is an infectious bacterial disease that is spread only through the air from one person to another
  • Pittsburgh Police Seek Missing 15-Year-Old Javanna Flenory From North Carolina

    Pittsburgh Police Seek Missing 15-Year-Old Javanna Flenory From North Carolina
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Police are asking for help finding a missing 15-year-old from North Carolina believed to be in the Pittsburgh area.
    Pittsburgh police say Javanna Flenory is missing from Fayetteville North Carolina. Police believe she’s in the Pittsburgh/Clairton area.
    She’s described as 5 foot 5, weighing 130 pounds. Police say she has brown hair, brown eyes and a medium brown complexion. She was last seen wearing pink pajamas with pink circles and no shoes.
    According to po
  • Fewer Pa. Coronavirus Patients Answering Basic Questions Needed For Contact Tracing

    Fewer Pa. Coronavirus Patients Answering Basic Questions Needed For Contact Tracing
    HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania health officials say a growing majority of people contracting the coronavirus in Pennsylvania aren’t answering basic questions that would help case investigators trace the source of the infections.
    The rising lack of cooperation with case investigators comes as Pennsylvania’s positivity rate, number of infections and coronavirus-related hospitalizations are on the rise.RELATED STORY: Pennsylvania Secretary Of Health Dr. Rachel Levine Recommen
  • Gun Confiscated At Pittsburgh International Airport

    Gun Confiscated At Pittsburgh International Airport
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – A firearm was found in a carry-on at the Pittsburgh International Airport Monday afternoon.Allegheny County Police say the 9mm gun was spotted in a 52-year-old man’s backpack at 1:25 p.m. at the main security checkpoint.According to police, he had a valid concealed carry permit and had accidentally left the firearm in his bag.The FBI was notified, and he was allowed to fly. County police say they don’t expect to file any charges at thi
  • Mayor Peduto Calls On Pittsburghers To Hold Moment Of Silence As Tree Of Life Remembrance

    Mayor Peduto Calls On Pittsburghers To Hold Moment Of Silence As Tree Of Life Remembrance
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Mayor Bill Peduto is calling for a moment of silence and reflection across the city Tuesday morning in memory of the 11 lives lost two years ago at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Squirrel Hill.
    Tuesday marks two years since the horrific attack at the synagogue.RELATED STORY: 3 Congregations To Commemorate Tree Of Life Tragedy Virtually Next WeekMayor Peduto is calling for the moment of silence at 9:54 a.m., exactly two years after the shooting.
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  • City Of Pittsburgh To Begin Distributing 32-Gallon Blue Recycling Bins

    City Of Pittsburgh To Begin Distributing 32-Gallon Blue Recycling Bins
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – The city of Pittsburgh is beginning to phase in 32-gallon blue recycling bins, starting with three neighborhoods.The first phase of the city’s plan to distribute these blue curbside recycling bins to residents will start Nov. 2, covering 5,500 homes in Garfield, Highland Park and East Liberty over the span of 10 days. The distribution is based on the Bureau of Environmental Service’s central collection route.It’s part of the city
  • Wolf Administration Speaking With Westmoreland Co. School Districts About ‘Substantial’ Level Of Coronavirus Community Transmission

    Wolf Administration Speaking With Westmoreland Co. School Districts About ‘Substantial’ Level Of Coronavirus Community Transmission
    HARRISBURG, Pa. (KDKA) – For the second week in a row, the Wolf administration says it’s speaking with Westmoreland County school districts because of a “substantial” level of coronavirus community transmission.
    The state’s COVID-19 Early Warning Monitoring Dashboard for the week of Oct. 16-22 puts Westmoreland County in the “substantial” category when it comes to the level of community transmission. The county was moved from “moderate” to &l
  • State Officials Recommend Westmoreland County Schools Go Online-Only As Coronavirus Cases Rise

    State Officials Recommend Westmoreland County Schools Go Online-Only As Coronavirus Cases Rise
    HARRISBURG, Pa. (KDKA) – For the second week in a row, the state says Westmoreland County has a substantial level of coronavirus community transmission, meaning it’s recommended schools switch to online-only learning.
    The state’s COVID-19 Early Warning Monitoring Dashboard for the week of Oct. 16-22 puts Westmoreland County in the “substantial” category when it comes to the level of community transmission. The county was moved from “moderate” to “s
  • Penguins Hire Trevor Daley As Hockey Operations Advisor

    Penguins Hire Trevor Daley As Hockey Operations Advisor
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Pittsburgh Penguins are welcoming back an old face who will now serve on their front office staff.
    General Manager Jim Rutherford says they have hired Trevor Daley as a Hockey Operations Advisor.
    “First, I would like to congratulate Trevor on an incredibly successful 16-year career,” said Rutherford. “In addition to being a Stanley Cup Champion with us, he left us with a great impression due to his professional demeanor and quiet leadership qualiti
  • ‘Stimulus Checks Are The Least Important,’ When Drafting Aid Package, Says Economist

    ‘Stimulus Checks Are The Least Important,’ When Drafting Aid Package, Says Economist
    (CBS Detroit) — Congress probably won’t vote on a second stimulus package by election day. The parties involved can’t agree on the size of another round of stimulus, or even what a package might include. And a week is hardly enough time to finalize and draft a bill, push it through the two chambers of Congress and secure the president’s signature. It’s not even enough time to get it out of the House.
    Nevertheless, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary St
  • Hazelwood Green Roadhouse Redevelopment Aims To Bridge Past To The Future

    Hazelwood Green Roadhouse Redevelopment Aims To Bridge Past To The Future
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Work is underway to redevelop space while also maintaining the historic value of the Roundhouse at Hazelwood Green. It’s about bridging the past to the present.
    Anytime you take something old and work to make it into something new, challenges come along with it.
    “You have the contributing factors that it was not about thermal comfort or anything like that,” Principal GBBN Architect Anne Chen said.
    Meaning, the building was not meant for people to be in
  • Pennsylvania Secretary Of Health Dr. Rachel Levine Recommends Rethinking Holidays Amid Coronavirus Resurgence

    Pennsylvania Secretary Of Health Dr. Rachel Levine Recommends Rethinking Holidays Amid Coronavirus Resurgence
    HARRISBURG, Pa. (KDKA) — Amid a fall resurgence of coronavirus in Pennsylvania, Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine says people should rethink the upcoming holidays, including small gatherings.
    “Unfortunately, in this time of the global pandemic as COVID-19, as we approach the holidays, we need to rethink those gatherings. We need to think about more and more gatherings being virtual or only staying with your family that you live with, that you’re exposed to all the time,&rdq
  • Amish bishop enters guilty plea for failing to report abuse

    Amish bishop enters guilty plea for failing to report abuse
    Lancaster man can have record expunged if he completes program, including educating other Amish about mandate to report child sexual abuse
  • Penguins Assistant GM Jason Karmanos Relieved Of His Duties

    Penguins Assistant GM Jason Karmanos Relieved Of His Duties
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Pittsburgh Penguins General Manager Jim Rutherford says the organization has relieved assistant general manager Jason Karmanos of his duties.
    While the team looks for a new assistant general manager, Sam Ventura, who is Director of Hockey Research, will assume the role.
    Manager of Hockey Operations Erik Heasley has been named the interim general manager of the Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins.GM Jim Rutherford: “We would like to thank Jason Karmanos for his contribu
  • Pa. Health Dept. Reports 3,073 Coronavirus Cases Over 48 Hours, Says Daily Increases Now Comparable With April Outbreak

    Pa. Health Dept. Reports 3,073 Coronavirus Cases Over 48 Hours, Says Daily Increases Now Comparable With April Outbreak
    By: KDKA-TV News StaffHARRISBURG (KDKA) — Over the last 48 hours, the Pennsylvania Department of Health is reporting 3,073 new cases of Coronavirus and 19 additional deaths.
    On Sunday, 1,666 new cases reported, and today, there are 1,407 cases.
    According to the Health Department, the daily increases are now comparable with what we saw in April 2020.
    The statewide total number of cases has risen to 195,695 since Saturday’s report, according to the state’s data.
    The Health Depart
  • Allegheny Co. Health Dept. Reports 177 More Coronavirus Cases Over 48 Hours

    Allegheny Co. Health Dept. Reports 177 More Coronavirus Cases Over 48 Hours
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Over the last 48 hours, the Allegheny County Health Department is reporting 177 new Coronavirus cases and no additional deaths.
    Of the newly reported cases, 158 are confirmed from 2,402 PCR tests. Nineteen of the cases are probable, with 14 being from positive antigen tests.
    New cases range in age from 1 year to 95 years with a median age of 43 years, according to the Health Department. The dates of positive tests range from Oct. 15-25.
    There have
  • Two homeless men indicted in string of armed robberies spanning 3 counties

    Two homeless men indicted in string of armed robberies spanning 3 counties
    Two homeless men indicted in string of armed robberies charged with Hobbs Act
  • PTL Links: October 26, 2020

    PTL Links: October 26, 2020
    Visit the links below for more on today’s guests & topics:Dr. Mike Hutchinson of Animal General
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  • WW Recipe: Butternut-Beet Soup With Crispy Prosciutto

    WW Recipe: Butternut-Beet Soup With Crispy Prosciutto
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — WW Ambassador Mary Vogliano is sharing a cozy fall soup recipe!
    (Photo Courtesy: WW)
    Butternut-Beet Soup With Crispy ProsciuttoTotal Time: 50 minPrep: 15 minCook: 35 minServes: 4
    Ingredients:4 cup(s), cubed (about 1 lb) Uncooked butternut squash
    13 oz, peeled and chopped (about 3 cups) Golden beet
    3 medium, quartered Uncooked shallot(s)
    1½ Tbsp Olive Oil
    ¾ tsp, divided kosher salt
    ½ tsp black pepper
    3 sprig(s), plus leaves for garnish fresh thyme
    6
  • Man Sentenced To 13 To 30 Years In Prison After Guilty Plea To Third Degree Murder

    Man Sentenced To 13 To 30 Years In Prison After Guilty Plea To Third Degree Murder
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A West Mifflin man pleaded guilty to third degree murder and will serve 13 to 30 years in prison.
    Dale Cooper appeared before Judge Beth Lazzara on Friday and pleaded guilty to one count of third degree murder in connection with the 2018 killing of Heather Short.
    (Photo Credit: Allegheny County)
    Cooper was arrested in January 2019.
    Related stories:Mother Grieving But Feels ‘Relief’ After Finding Missing Daughter’s Remains
    Arrest
  • Shadyside Street Closed Due To Water Main Break

    Shadyside Street Closed Due To Water Main Break
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A street in Shadyside is closed due to a water main break.
    Filbert Street in Shadyside is closed between Elmer Street and Ellsworth Avenue.
    (Photo Credit: KDKA Photojournalist Brian Smithmyer)
    Crews arrived at the scene overnight to shut off the water.
    It’s unclear when the road will reopen.
    Stay with KDKA for more on this developing story.
  • Pittsburgh Weather: Rain Chances Across Western Pennsylvania

    Pittsburgh Weather: Rain Chances Across Western Pennsylvania
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Small off-and-on rain chances will be in the area through the day today.
    I am dropping the chance for rain down to 40% due to most of the day actually being dry.
    Some folks could see more than a 1/20″ of rain.
    (Photo Credit: KDKA Weather Center)
    Most though will see very low rain totals today and a minor annoyance at most from light rain.
    Temperatures are warmer today than they were to start of Sunday morning.
    (Photo Credit: KDKA Weather Center)
    Morning lows will
  • Walkabout: No ghosts in sight as New York City residents venture out for early voting

    Walkabout: No ghosts in sight as New York City residents venture out for early voting
    Contrary to unreliable reports, New York City is alive and kicking, with millions of real people on the streets
  • All-online learning in Westmoreland County would aggravate longstanding internet problems

    All-online learning in Westmoreland County would aggravate longstanding internet problems
    State could make the recommendation as early as Monday
     
  • All-online learning in Westmoreland County could aggravate longstanding internet problems

    All-online learning in Westmoreland County could aggravate longstanding internet problems
    State could make the recommendation as early as Monday
     
  • Pa. Republican Party Urging U.S. Supreme Court To Quickly Hear Case To Block Mail-In Ballot Counting Deadline

    Pa. Republican Party Urging U.S. Supreme Court To Quickly Hear Case To Block Mail-In Ballot Counting Deadline
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A lawsuit coming from Pennsylvania’s Republican party is asking the Supreme Court to block a ballot extension that was recently allowed.
    With Pennsylvania very much being as battleground state in the upcoming election a record number of people are voting by mail due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
    What is decided in this court case could impact some of those mail-in votes.
    The Republican party wants the U.S. Supreme Court to quickly take up its case to block counties
  • Port Authority, borough planners choose design plans for parking garage, commercial building near West Busway

    Port Authority, borough planners choose design plans for parking garage, commercial building near West Busway
    A garage near the Carnegie Borough Building will double parking to 400 spots and add layover space for buses and a drop-off area for riders.
  • Agreement Reached In Lawsuit Between Allegheny County And Congressional Candidates Sean Parnell, Luke Negron

    Agreement Reached In Lawsuit Between Allegheny County And Congressional Candidates Sean Parnell, Luke Negron
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A legal dispute between two Republican Congressional candidates and the Allegheny County Board of Elections has reached an agreement.
    The two candidates had been calling for allowing poll watchers at satellite election offices in Allegheny County.
    The lawsuit that was filed in federal court by Sean Parnell and Luke Negron was against the County and reached its agreement on Sunday.
    The resolution that was filed in court can be read here.
    The two sides reached an agreemen
  • CDC Warns Of Multi-State Listeria Outbreak Linked To Deli Meats

    CDC Warns Of Multi-State Listeria Outbreak Linked To Deli Meats
    (CNN) — A Listeria outbreak has sickened 10 people across three states, and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention believes deli meats are the cause.
    The CDC issued a warning about the outbreak Friday, which has sent ten people from Florida, Massachusetts and New York to the hospital and led to the death of one person in Florida.
    Deli meat was the likely the source of the outbreak, the agency said.
    Nine victims reported eating Italian-style meats, such as salami, though the CDC
  • Councilman Uses Pittsburgh Parking Chair To Hold Spot For Voters

    Councilman Uses Pittsburgh Parking Chair To Hold Spot For Voters
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — This is one way to get voters’ attention.
    City councilman Bobby Wilson is doing a play on the Pittsburgh Parking Chair.
    He says you can use his spot to drop off your ballot.Park in Bobby's spot — and #vote! pic.twitter.com/a0Iye79noc
    — Bobby Wilson (@bobbywilson412) October 25, 2020The old time movie skit shows the councilman using a chair to hold his parking spot for voters.
    If you want to take advantage, the spot is on Fourth A
  • Coal Magnate Robert Murray Dead At 80, Days After Retiring

    Coal Magnate Robert Murray Dead At 80, Days After Retiring
    ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Oh. (KDKA/AP) — Coal magnate Robert Murray has died at his home in Ohio less than a week after announcing his retirement as board chairman of a major U.S. coal operator.
    An attorney for Murray confirmed the Sunday morning death of the 80-year-old in St. Clairsville to The Intelligencer/Wheeling News-Register newspaper.
    The attorney told the newspaper that a private memorial service is planned for Tuesday.
    Murray had announced his retirement on Monday, Oct. 19.
    Last month,
  • Man Shot In The Hand, Taken To Hospital In Stable Condition

    Man Shot In The Hand, Taken To Hospital In Stable Condition
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A man was taken to an area hospital in stable condition on Sunday night after being shot in the hand.
    According to police, the incident took place along Poplargrove Street in Carrick around 10:00 p.m.
    The man was taken to the hospital and last reported to be in stable condition.
    Police are investigating.
  • Tree Of Life Remembrance Events Held Virtually, Day Of Service Held

    Tree Of Life Remembrance Events Held Virtually, Day Of Service Held
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — This week, we are pushing back against hate as we remember the victims of the Tree of Life massacre.
    Tuesday will mark the second commemoration of the tragedy that took that eleven lives.
    This year’s remembrance was largely done virtually.
    A concert to honor the victims of the Tree of Life massacre was streamed from Carnegie Mellon University on Sunday night.
    The Clarion Quartet played the haunting sounds of music that were composed by Jewis
  • A Bright Spot For 2020: Steelers Fans Excited Over 6-0 Start

    A Bright Spot For 2020: Steelers Fans Excited Over 6-0 Start
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – The Steelers remain undefeated and are now the only team in the AFC with an undefeated record.This is the team’s best start since 1978 when the Steelers won their first seven games en route to the Super Bowl.
    An undefeated start has Steeler Nation excited and feeling confident, as expected.“It’s exciting, when’s the last time they were 6-0?” said Steelers fan Melissa Metzler.
    The Super Bowl is on the minds of fans across the city, especiall
  • Thousands Of Allegheny County Residents Show Up To Apply For Or Cast Their Ballots

    Thousands Of Allegheny County Residents Show Up To Apply For Or Cast Their Ballots
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — As early voting continues across the country, thousands of people in Allegheny County took advantage of the last day for the additional sites.
    Before the sites even opened for voters, around 200 people were already in line at the Boyce Park Ski Lodge.
    “Here we are ready to vote,” John Higson said.
    “This is not long,” Solomon Boswell said while waiting in line.
    It comes after more than 10,000 people used the five additional sites on Saturday. The
  • Arizona Cardinals Wide Receiver And Pitt Alum Larry Fitzgerald Joins Jerry Rice With 1,400 Catches

    Arizona Cardinals Wide Receiver And Pitt Alum Larry Fitzgerald Joins Jerry Rice With 1,400 Catches
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    GLENDALE, Arizona (KDKA) – History has been made.Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald is now one of only two NFL wide receivers to have more than 1,400 catches.Fitzgerald joins NFL Hall of Famer Jerry Rice, who currently has the record with 1,549 catches.
    1⃣,4⃣0⃣0⃣@LarryFitzgerald has joined Jerry Rice as the only two players in NFL history with 1,400 career receptions. pic.twitter.com/wojSeMBKMK
    — Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardi
  • Man In Critical Condition After Being Shot In The Chest

    Man In Critical Condition After Being Shot In The Chest
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – A man is in critical condition after being shot in the chest at Frankstown Road and Wheeler Street in Homewood.
    According to police, the man was shot twice in the chest and then ran for help.
    HAPPENING NOW: @PghPolice are investigating a shooting in Homewood. Police say a man was shot twice in the chest and ran down the street for help. He was taken to the hospital in critical condition. @KDKA pic.twitter.com/YseoEobvVU
    — Amy Wadas (@AmyWadas) October 26, 2020
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