• Pa. GOP on course to bolster state House majority, AP tracking shows

    Pa. GOP on course to bolster state House majority, AP tracking shows
    Vote tracking by The Associated Press shows Republicans on pace to reinforce their decade-long control of the Pennsylvania state House.
  • Rally In Pittsburgh Calls For Every Vote To Count

    Rally In Pittsburgh Calls For Every Vote To Count
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A rally is taking place outside the City-County Building in downtown Pittsburgh.
    Several organizations have joined forces, demanding that every vote is counted following Election Day. Groups like Pittsburgh United, SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania and several faith-based groups are downtown on Wednesday, pushing the message that every single vote in Pennsylvania needs to be counted.
    Organizers say the election has been driven by misinformation and con
  • Pittsburgh Public Schools Shuts Down Westinghouse Grab And Go Meal Site Due To Coronavirus

    Pittsburgh Public Schools Shuts Down Westinghouse Grab And Go Meal Site Due To Coronavirus
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) —Pittsburgh Public Schools has shut down the Grab and Go meal site at Pittsburgh Westinghouse due to coronavirus.
    School representatives say an employee who works at the site has tested positive for COVID-19.
    The location will be closed for the rest of the week. It will be disinfected.
    While it’s closed, families can get Grab and Go meals at nearby Pittsburgh Faison and the Pittsburgh Student Achievement Center.
    For a full listing of the locat
  • Code Orange Air Quality Alert Issued For Allegheny County

    Code Orange Air Quality Alert Issued For Allegheny County
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    ALLEGHENY COUNTY, Pa. (KDKA) — The state Department of Environmental Protection has issued a Code Orange air quality alert for ozone in Allegheny County.The alert goes into effect Thursday and is issued when air pollution concentrations may become unhealthy for those with breathing issues and sensitive groups, like the very young and elderly.
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  • Mt. Lebanon High School Temporarily Closing After Employee, Student Test Positive For Coronavirus

    Mt. Lebanon High School Temporarily Closing After Employee, Student Test Positive For Coronavirus
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    MT. LEBANON, Pa. (KDKA) – Mt. Lebanon High School is temporarily closing after a student and employee tested positive for coronavirus.The district says in a letter that the high school will be going online-only Thursday and Friday. The school will also be closed to afterschool activities until Monday.
    The employee was last at work on Nov. 2, and the student was last in the building on Oct. 30.
    The district says the Allegheny County Health Department determined the hi
  • What Do Election Results Mean For A Second Stimulus Package?

    What Do Election Results Mean For A Second Stimulus Package?
    (CBS Detroit) — Election day has come and gone, and the country is still waiting to see whether Donald Trump or Joe Biden will be president for the next four years. As of Wednesday afternoon, multiple battleground states remained too close to call.
    Despite the uncertainty, the stock market is once again reacting positively. The Dow Jones was up over 700 points early Wednesday afternoon. The S&P 500 and the NASDAQ, which is more technology-oriented, also showed significant gains in earl
  • Port Authority Reports 9 New Cases Of Coronavirus Among Employees

    Port Authority Reports 9 New Cases Of Coronavirus Among Employees
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Port Authority says they had nine new cases of coronavirus in the month of October.
    According to the Port Authority, nine of their employees have tested positive for COVID-19 since their last update on Sept. 30.
    They have now had a total of 61 cases since the pandemic began.
    Riders are still being required to wear face masks at all stops, stations, while on public transportation and inside the Downtown Service Center.
    Vehicle capacity limits a
  • Trump Campaign Suing To Temporarily Halt Vote Count In Pennsylvania

    Trump Campaign Suing To Temporarily Halt Vote Count In Pennsylvania
    HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP/KDKA) — President Donald Trump’s campaign said Wednesday that it is suing to temporarily stop the vote count in Pennsylvania, claiming lack of “transparency.”
    Justin Clark, Trump’s deputy campaign manager, said in a statement that the campaign is “suing to stop Democrat election officials from hiding the ballot counting and processing from our Republican poll observers.” He said the campaign wants “to temporarily halt counting u
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  • Trump Campaign Suing To Stop Vote Count In Pennsylvania

    Trump Campaign Suing To Stop Vote Count In Pennsylvania
    HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The Trump campaign says it’s suing to stop the vote count in Pennsylvania over what it says is a lack of transparency and is seeking to intervene in a Supreme Court case.Meanwhile, Republican U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick has won a third term in Pennsylvania’s 1st Congressional District in suburban Philadelphia.Fitzpatrick beat Democrat Christina Finello. Fitzpatrick is a former FBI agent who succeeded his brother in the seat. He brands himself as independe
  • Peters Township School District Apologizes Following Blackface Accusations Against Marching Band Members

    Peters Township School District Apologizes Following Blackface Accusations Against Marching Band Members
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PETERS TOWNSHIP, Pa. (KDKA) – The Peters Township School District superintendent is apologizing following allegations members of its marching band wore blackface.The apology comes days after the Peters Township School District said it is investigating allegations that members of its marching band wore black face during a performance. The allegations claim it happened during the football game on Friday night against Woodland Hills.
    KDKA obtained a picture of two stude
  • Ohio Man Charged, Accused Of Biting Off Mother’s Nose And Beating Her With Tea Kettle

    Ohio Man Charged, Accused Of Biting Off Mother’s Nose And Beating Her With Tea Kettle
    FAIRVIEW, Ohio (AP) — Authorities say a Fairview man who bit off his mother’s nose and beat her with a tea kettle during an argument in their home has been charged with felonious assault.
    Thirty-six-year-old Sean Ohman, of Fairview, reported the attack around 5:30 p.m. Tuesday.
    Responding officers found the woman in the home and determined she had been choked and beaten. Her name has not been released.
    Authorities have not said what spurred the attack or if anyone else was in the res
  • Peters apologizes to Woodland Hills for 'insensitive' marching band costumes

    Peters apologizes to Woodland Hills for 'insensitive' marching band costumes
    The Peters superintendent wrote an apology to her counterpart in Woodland Hills, saying adults missed chances to forestall the situation.
  • Beaver County Begins Counting Mail-In Ballots Wednesday Morning

    Beaver County Begins Counting Mail-In Ballots Wednesday Morning
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    BEAVER, Pa. (KDKA) – Beaver County, which started counting mail-in ballots Wednesday morning, said about 17% of ballots had been scanned as of noon.
    As of 12:35 p.m., Beaver County officially scanned 5,000 of its nearly 30,000 mail-in ballots. The process, which started at 8:30 a.m., is a little slow because of the scanners and having to open two envelopes, KDKA’s Nicole Ford reports.NEW INFO: Beaver County has officially scanned 5,000 of its nearly 29,661 mail
  • Beaver County Begins Counting Mail-In Ballots

    Beaver County Begins Counting Mail-In Ballots
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    BEAVER, Pa. (KDKA) – Beaver County, which was waiting until Wednesday to begin counting mail-in ballots, said about 17% of ballots had been scanned as of noon.
    As of 12:35 p.m., Beaver County officially scanned 5,000 of its nearly 30,000 mail-in ballots. The process is a little slow because of the scanners and having to open two envelopes, KDKA’s Nicole Ford reports.NEW INFO: Beaver County has officially scanned 5,000 of its nearly 29,661 mail in ballots. Proce
  • ‘We Are Really At A Crisis Point For Our Democracy, Economy’: Sally Hubbard On Big Tech Corporations & Book ‘Monopolies Suck’

    ‘We Are Really At A Crisis Point For Our Democracy, Economy’: Sally Hubbard On Big Tech Corporations & Book ‘Monopolies Suck’
    (CBS Local)– Big corporations run our economy and in the past companies like Google, Facebook and Amazon have been defined as helpful and well-intentioned business. However, author and former antitrust enforcer Sally Hubbard has much different thoughts about monopolies in our society.
    In her new book “Monopolies Suck: 7 Ways Big Corporations Rule Your Life,” Hubbard explains why companies like these tech giants make our lives harder every day.
    “The book for me was ki
  • Penguins Promote Patrik Allvin To Assistant General Manager

    Penguins Promote Patrik Allvin To Assistant General Manager
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Pittsburgh Penguins say they have prompted Patrik Allvin to Assistant General Manager.
    The Penguins have promoted Patrik Allvin to Assistant General Manager.Allvin was currently serving as the Director of Amateur Scouting.
    In a statement, General Manager Jim Rutherford said, “Patrik has made a lot of contributions during his 14 years with Pittsburgh, and has proven to be a valuable asset for us. We’ve been impressed with his hockey knowledge and work eth
  • Scanner Malfunction Causing Ballot Counting Setback In Butler County

    Scanner Malfunction Causing Ballot Counting Setback In Butler County
    BUTLER, Pa. (KDKA) — Mail-in ballot counting resumed in Butler County Wednesday morning after a scanner malfunctioned on Election Day. Currently, about 50% of those ballots are counted.
    They hope to get all the mail-in ballots they received by 8 p.m. Tuesday counted by tonight. Then, they have to wait for any other ballots that were postmarked by 8 p.m. on Election Day to arrive by Friday at 5 p.m. and count them.
    According to the Chairperson of the Butler County Commissioners Leslie Osche
  • Scanner Malfunction Causing Ballot Counting Set Back In Butler County

    Scanner Malfunction Causing Ballot Counting Set Back In Butler County
    BUTLER, Pa. (KDKA) — Mail-in ballot counting resumed in Butler County Wednesday morning after a scanner malfunctioned on Election Day. Currently, about 50% of those ballots are counted.
    They hope to get all the mail-in ballots they received by 8 p.m. Tuesday counted by tonight. Then, they have to wait for any other ballots that were postmarked by 8 p.m. on Election Day to arrive by Friday at 5 p.m. and count them.
    According to the Chairperson of the Butler County Commissioners Leslie Osche
  • 87-Year-Old SCI Laurel Highlands Inmate With Coronavirus Dies

    87-Year-Old SCI Laurel Highlands Inmate With Coronavirus Dies
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    HARRISBURG (KDKA) – An 87-year-old inmate at SCI Laurel Highlands who had coronavirus has died.
    On Wednesday the state Department of Corrections and SCI Laurel Highlands officials announced the inmate — who will not be identified — died.According to the Department of Corrections, there are 21 SCI Laurel Highlands employees who have tested positive for coronavirus, and there’s 87 active cases among inmates as of Nov. 3.The Department of Corrections s
  • Allegheny County Solicitor Asks For Patience As Process To Scan Thousands Of Ballots Continues

    Allegheny County Solicitor Asks For Patience As Process To Scan Thousands Of Ballots Continues
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Ballots are being scanned once again in Allegheny County after workers were given a much-needed break early Wednesday morning.
    The workers stopped around 2:30 a.m. after working for 22 hours straight. They started back up again just after 10 a.m.
    On Tuesday, they had about 348,000 mail-in ballots. They counted about 173,000 on Tuesday and they are now in the process of going through the remainder.
    As of 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Allegheny County spokesperson Amy Downs said
  • Two positive COVID cases shut Mt. Lebanon High School

    Two positive COVID cases shut Mt. Lebanon High School
    An infected student was last in the school Friday, while an employee who tested positive was there Monday.
  • Two positive COVID-19 cases shut Mt. Lebanon High School

    Two positive COVID-19 cases shut Mt. Lebanon High School
    An infected student was last in the school Friday, while an employee who tested positive was there Monday.
  • Pa. Health Dept. Announces 2,795 New Coronavirus Cases, 35 More Deaths

    Pa. Health Dept. Announces 2,795 New Coronavirus Cases, 35 More Deaths
    By: KDKA-TV News StaffHARRISBURG (KDKA) — The Pennsylvania Department of Health is reporting 2,795 new cases of Coronavirus and 35 additional deaths.
    The statewide total number of cases has risen to 217,666 since Tuesday’s report, according to the state’s data.
    Daily increases are now the highest they have ever been since the start of the pandemic.
    The Health Department says all 67 counties in Pennsylvania have had cases of COVID-19. Current patients are either in isolation at
  • ‘Divorce Filings Have Skyrocketed’: Lawyer On Impact Of COVID-19 On Marriages

    ‘Divorce Filings Have Skyrocketed’: Lawyer On Impact Of COVID-19 On Marriages
    (CBS Local)– 2020 has been an unprecedented year because of COVID-19 and the global pandemic has impacted virtually every part of our lives. While divorce rates have been on the rise in the United States for the last few decades, coronavirus has increased the number of divorce cases for lawyers across the country.
    Michelle C. Thomas is a divorce lawyer in Washington D.C. and says she has never been busier.
    “It’s been nuts for the past few months. Divorce filings have skyro
  • Ex-Pa. govs Ridge, Rendell preach patience during vote count

    Ex-Pa. govs Ridge, Rendell preach patience during vote count
    The former Republican and Democratic governors, both supports of Joe Biden, joined forces to reassure a jittery Pennsylvania electorate.
  • Ex-Pa. governors Ridge, Rendell preach patience during vote count

    Ex-Pa. governors Ridge, Rendell preach patience during vote count
    The former Republican and Democratic governors, both supports of Joe Biden, joined forces to reassure a jittery Pennsylvania electorate.
  • Gov. Wolf, State Sec. Boockvar Say Ballot Counting Could Take Days: ‘Rest Assured, Your Vote Will Be Counted’

    Gov. Wolf, State Sec. Boockvar Say Ballot Counting Could Take Days: ‘Rest Assured, Your Vote Will Be Counted’
    HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP/KDKA) — Gov. Tom Wolf and State Secretary Kathy Boockvar are echoing their call that counting all ballots in Pennsylvania could take days.
    At a news conference Wednesday morning, Gov. Wolf said, “The delay we’re seeing is a sign that the system is working.”
    Counting mail-in ballots got back underway this morning after many places across the state took a break after working late into the overnight hours.“We are exactly where we said we would be,&r
  • Allegheny County Health Department Reports 200 New Coronavirus Cases, 5 More Deaths

    Allegheny County Health Department Reports 200 New Coronavirus Cases, 5 More Deaths
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Allegheny County Health Department is reporting 200 new Coronavirus cases and five additional deaths, including one person in their 40s.
    Of the newly-reported cases, 121 are confirmed from 1,752 PCR tests. There are 79 probable cases, 56 of which come from positive antigen tests.
    New cases range in age from 1 year to 88 years with a median age of 39 years, according to the Health Department. The dates of positive tests range from Aug. 31 to No
  • PTL Links: November 4, 2020

    PTL Links: November 4, 2020
    Visit the links below for more on today’s guests & topics:NCJW Designer Days at Thriftique
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    CCI Puppy Cam!
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  • AP Calls Congressional Race For Incumbent Rep. Mike Kelly Over Challenger Kristy Gnibus

    AP Calls Congressional Race For Incumbent Rep. Mike Kelly Over Challenger Kristy Gnibus
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Associated Press is calling the race for Pennsylvania’s 16th Congressional District in favor of incumbent Rep. Mike Kelly.
    Kelly was up against Democrat Kristy Gnibus.
    The AP called the race around 9:40 a.m.
    Kelly is holding a 177,484 to 86,483 lead over Gnibus with 75% of the precincts reporting.BREAKING: Republican Mike Kelly wins reelection to U.S. House in Pennsylvania's 16th Congressional District. #APracecall at 9:39 a.m. EST. #Election2020 #PAelection h
  • Cooking With Rania: Pumpkin Cheesecake

    Cooking With Rania: Pumpkin Cheesecake
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Rania Harris, of Rania’s Catering, is starting to get ready for Thanksgiving dinner, starting with dessert!
    Pumpkin Cheesecake
    (Photo Credit: Rania Harris)
    Crust:½ cup gingersnap crumbsFilling:2 pounds cream cheese, softened
    1 ½ cups sugar
    1/3 cups flour, sifted
    ½ teaspoon cinnamon
    1 teaspoon nutmeg
    1 teaspoon ground cloves
    ¼ teaspoon allspice
    1/8 teaspoon salt
    6 eggs
    2 cups pumpkin pureeTopping:1 cup heavy cream
    ½ cup chopped pe
  • Woman Rescued, Taken To Hospital After Car Crash

    Woman Rescued, Taken To Hospital After Car Crash
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    EDGEWOOD (KDKA) — A woman was taken to an area hospital after being involved in a car crash on Wednesday morning.
    Around 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, a woman was driving along Race Street in Edgewood.
    It was there that she lost control of her car, hit a tree, and then landed her car partially on top of another car.
    (Photo Credit: KDKA Photojournalist Steve Willing)
    The woman was rescued by first responders and taken away from the scene in an ambulance.
    (Photo Credit: KDKA
  • Stephon Tuitt Named AFC Defensive Player Of The Week

    Stephon Tuitt Named AFC Defensive Player Of The Week
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — On the heels of a big win against the Baltimore Ravens, Steelers defensive end Stephon Tuitt was named the AFC’s defensive player of the week.
    Tuitt put up big performance in the 28-24 win over their division rivals..@DOCnation_7 has been named AFC Defensive Player of the WeekMore: https://t.co/lSFN7WwIxP pic.twitter.com/jejJc7HSax
    — Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) November 4, 2020Tuitt finished the game with two sacks and nine tackles
  • Pittsburgh Weather: Beautiful Wednesday Conditions

    Pittsburgh Weather: Beautiful Wednesday Conditions
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The next six days are looking very comfortable.
    High temperatures through next Tuesday will be in the 60’s and even 70’s with morning lows around 50 degrees by the weekend.Before then, morning lows will be in the mid to low 40’s.The next chance for rain arrives on Tuesday night.WEATHER LINKS:Current Conditions | School Delays & Closings | Local Radar | Weather App | PhotosStay up to date with the KDKA app, which you can download here.
  • Challenger Heather Heidelbaugh Leads Attorney General Josh Shapiro

    Challenger Heather Heidelbaugh Leads Attorney General Josh Shapiro
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The race for Attorney General has Heather Heidelbaugh in the lead.
    With 73% of precincts reporting, Heidelbaugh leads incumbent Josh Shapiro 52.55% to 44.63%
    For comprehensive coverage of all things election-related in Pennsylvania, visit KDKA’s 2020 Election Guide.
    For live results of all election races in Pennsylvania, visit KDKA’s 2020 General Election results page.
    GO IN-DEPTH ON SOME KEY PA RACES:
    • Attorney General: Josh Shapiro (D) vs. Heather He
  • Butler County Paused Counting Ballots Due To Scanner Issues, Set To Resume Wednesday Morning

    Butler County Paused Counting Ballots Due To Scanner Issues, Set To Resume Wednesday Morning
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Butler County had to stop counting ballots on Tuesday night due to some issues.
    They stopped counting mail-in ballots for the night but will resume Wednesday morning at 8:30 a.m.
    According to the Butler County Board of Elections, a scanner was having mechanical issues.
    This is causing a delay in counting ballots.
    Election leaders say that scanner had been working non-stop all day before the slowdown.
    KDKA is told that this is only impacting mail-in ballots.
    About 50% of
  • City Of Pittsburgh’s Police Reform Referendum Likely To Pass

    City Of Pittsburgh’s Police Reform Referendum Likely To Pass
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Pittsburgh voters were asked whether or not to give the city’s Citizen Police Review Board more authority over police investigations.
    The referendum, among there things would force an officer under investigation to cooperate with the board of face termination.
    Last month, the executive director of the Pittsburgh Citizen Police Review Board was in favor of it.
    “You don’t have an option. If the board is investigating, if someone ha
  • Republican Lawmakers Set To Challenge Pa. Provisional Ballots In Court

    Republican Lawmakers Set To Challenge Pa. Provisional Ballots In Court
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A challenge to provisional ballots in Pennsylvania is set to take place Wednesday.
    Republican politicians plan to argue in court to have those ballots thrown out.
    The lawsuit was filed by Republicans Mike Kelly, State House candidate Joseph Hamm, and four others.
    They are suing Pennsylvania’s Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar, arguing that voters whose mail-in ballots were rejected should not be allowed to cast provisional ballots, and that Pa. should throw any vo
  • Pa. Governor Tom Wolf Responds To President Trump’s Comments, Promises All Pa. Votes Will Be Counted

    Pa. Governor Tom Wolf Responds To President Trump’s Comments, Promises All Pa. Votes Will Be Counted
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Shortly after President Trump addressed supporters from the White House, Governor Tom Wolf offered commentary of his own, promising Pennsylvanians that every vote would be counted.
    In a series of tweets, Governor Wolf spoke out against the President’s comments, saying the following:
    “We still have over 1 million mail ballots to count in Pennsylvania.
    I promised Pennsylvanians that we would count every vote and that’s what we&rsqu
  • Allegheny Co. Suspending Scanning Of Mail-In Ballots Until Wednesday Morning

    Allegheny Co. Suspending Scanning Of Mail-In Ballots Until Wednesday Morning
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The scanning of mail-in ballots in Allegheny County has been suspended and is expected to resume again at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday morning.
    Of the nearly 350,000 mail-in and absentee ballots that have been returned in Allegheny County, approximately 173,000 of those ballots have been scanned.
    The remaining approximately 146,000 ballots will begin to be scanned Wednesday morning.
    All ballots are being secured and stored in the County’s warehou
  • President Trump Speaks From The White House, Addresses Lead In Pennsylvania

    President Trump Speaks From The White House, Addresses Lead In Pennsylvania
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — President Donald Trump spoke from the White House early Wednesday morning regarding the election.
    President Trump spoke from the East Room of the White House around 2:00 a.m.
    While addressing supporters, President Trump claimed that the results have been “phenomenal.”
    After speaking about other states such as North Carolina, Arizona, Texas, and Florida, President Trump then spoke about Pennsylvania.
    (Photo Credit: KDKA)
    “We&rsquo
  • Joe Biden Says ‘We’re Going To Win Pennsylvania’ While Speaking From Delaware

    Joe Biden Says ‘We’re Going To Win Pennsylvania’ While Speaking From Delaware
    By: KDKA-TV News Staff
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden spoke early Wednesday morning, saying that his campaign feels good about where things stand and that he feels he is going to win Pennsylvania.
    He praised his supporters, saying that their patience was commendable.
    Biden continued to speak about the patience of voters, saying that his campaign believes he is on track to win the election.
    (Photo Credit: KDKA)
    While referencing states that are currently still
  • Robinson, Iovino close in 37th District Pa. Senate race

    Robinson, Iovino close in 37th District Pa. Senate race
    This year’s election decides seats in odd-numbered state Senate districts. 
  • Iovino, Robinson in tightening 37th District Pa. Senate race

    Iovino, Robinson in tightening 37th District Pa. Senate race
    This year’s election decides seats in odd-numbered state Senate districts. 
  • Iovino has early lead in 37th District Pa. Senate race

    Iovino has early lead in 37th District Pa. Senate race
    This year’s election decides seats in odd-numbered state Senate districts. 
  • Pennsylvania's results coming in slow due to heavy voter turnout, mail-in ballots

    Pennsylvania's results coming in slow due to heavy voter turnout, mail-in ballots
    Pennsylvania expects it to take several days to finish counting votes in Tuesday’s election because of more than 2.4 million mail ballots.
  • Pennsylvania counting slow heavy turnout

    Pennsylvania counting slow heavy turnout
    Pennsylvania expects it to take several days to finish counting votes in Tuesday’s election because of more than 2.4 million mail ballots.
  • Republican Timothy DeFoor Holding Lead Over Democrat Nina Ahmad In Race For Auditor General

    Republican Timothy DeFoor Holding Lead Over Democrat Nina Ahmad In Race For Auditor General
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — With 28.17% of precincts reporting, Republican Timothy DeFoor is holding a lead over Democrat Nina Ahmad in the race for Auditor General.As of 10:34 p.m., DeFoor has 51.34% of the vote with roughly 947,000 votes while Ahmad has 44.36% of the votes with roughly 818,000 of results.For comprehensive coverage of all things election-related in Pennsylvania, visit KDKA’s 2020 Election Guide.
    For live results of all election races in Pennsylvania, visit KDKA’s 2020
  • Cecil to file complaint over noise from Southern Beltway construction

    Cecil to file complaint over noise from Southern Beltway construction
    Residents say crews building the interchange at Interstate 79 are working 20 hours a day as they rush to finish the $900 million highway.
  • Attorney General Josh Shapiro Leads Challenger Heather Heidelbaugh

    Attorney General Josh Shapiro Leads Challenger Heather Heidelbaugh
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The race for Attorney General has Josh Shapiro in the lead, with almost a quarter of precincts reporting.
    As of 10:12 p.m. Tuesday with 22.75% of precincts reporting, Democrat Josh Shaprio had 51.23% of the vote with roughly 751,000 votes. Republican Heather Heidelbaugh had 46.09% with roughly 676,000 votes.
    For comprehensive coverage of all things election-related in Pennsylvania, visit KDKA’s 2020 Election Guide.
    For live results of all election races in Pennsyl

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