
Facebook Buys Pittsburgh-Based Facial Analysis Software Firm
Social media giant Facebook has purchased a facial analysis software firm linked to Pittsburgh's Carnegie Mellon University.
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Social media giant Facebook has purchased a facial analysis software firm linked to Pittsburgh's Carnegie Mellon University.
Attention shoppers: there's a price war going on for your Thanksgiving dollar.
The Better Business Bureau is warning people to look out for work-at-home schemes.
Gift registries are for more than just weddings and babies. Nowadays, more online and traditional retailers allow you to make a "wish list" for the holidays.
Starbucks says its "Unity Cup" is supposed to show we're all connected, but others are finding it controversial ahead of Election Day.
While hoarders have crossed a line, a house that's jam-packed with stuff is exactly what excites Jacquie Denny and Brian Graves.
Perched above the McKnight Siebert Shopping Center, a development that was once a hotel will become a senior retirement center.
With increasing attention on cyber security and data storage, more and more companies are turning to Iron Mountain in Butler County.
A small business in Lawrenceville is taking on a giant in court.
The company that built a vending machine filled with cars in Nashville is considering building its second one in Pittsburgh.
Is the City of Pittsburgh holding money for you?
Reconnecting Pittsburgh International Airport to regional cities with direct flights has moved another step forward.
There's a new name in local banking, but KeyBank's takeover of First Niagara has hit a few snags.
When you move, setting up all of your utilities and services can be a hassle. Duquesne Light is hoping to make the process much easier.
Samsung Electronics said Tuesday that it is discontinuing production of Galaxy Note 7 smartphones permanently, a day after it halted global sales of the star-crossed devices.
Rodgers threw for 4 touchdown passes in the 34-32 win over the Jets at MetLife Stadium.
Two people were hospitalized after a stabbing in Pittsburgh on Sunday night.
The new charges are expected to be filed on Monday.
A scramble is underway in Ohio over a staple of the back-to-school season: rides on the big yellow school bus.
Carlos Alcaraz claimed his sixth major trophy overall at the U.S. Open on Sunday after defeating No. 1 Jannik Sinner.
Trump's approval rating ticks back up; support for tariffs declines as some pull back buying.
The Universal Postal Union says it has started rolling out new measures that can help postal operators around the world after the U.S. eliminated the so-called "de minimis exemption."
President Trump singed an executive order Friday directing the Department of Defense to use the name Department of War as a "secondary title" — restoring a name it last held in the late 1940s.
Large majorities say COVID vaccines should be more available to those who want them, but many say Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s policies are making vaccines less available.
Florida and other states have required several vaccines for kids attending school for decades. They protect against diseases like measles, polio, chickenpox and hepatitis B.
Allegheny County Regional Asset District started its RAD program in 2002.
Billion-dollar fever is sweeping the country.
Cranberry Township supervisors gave the final approval for Wegmans to begin constructing its Cool Springs Drive location.
While the big-time sticker shock has yet to take place, some manufacturers are finding ways to pass the cost of tariffs onto consumers.
A popular Pittsburgh-area distillery got into the restaurant business last year and is already pulling out.
That's a wrap for this week on PTL!
First Alert Meteorologist Ron Smiley is looking at this year's fall foliage forecast.
We're talking with representatives from JAM Enterprises and Shields Embroidery about the #BeTheKindKid campaign for World Kindness Day.
Britsburgh is an annual celebration of everything British right here in the 'Burgh. Here's what's coming up at this year's festival.
The organizers from the Pittsburgh Lebanese Food Festival at the Our Lady of Victory Maronite Catholic Church in Scott Township stop by to teach Heather and David how to roll grape leaves!
The new year is starting at Pittsburgh's colleges and universities, but there will be fewer international students on campus.
After buying a home in Beaver County, a couple says they were appalled when they found a swastika permanently tiled into the basement floor.
A multi-billion-dollar project to clean up Pittsburgh's rivers and streams has been talked about for decades. Now it's finally moving forward.
A Westmoreland County woman says her champion show dog died after eating a new shipment of dog food.
The Shuman Juvenile Detention Center reopened last summer with the promise of taking serious juvenile offenders off the street.
It's vaccine season, and guidelines on the new COVID-19 shot continue to change.
An anonymous donor is helping cover student loan debts for nurses at Paoli and Lankenau hospitals in Pennsylvania.
According to a poll, about one-third of Americans say they would be comfortable using an AI chatbot as a therapist, and more than half of young people agree. But is that actually a good idea?
A standalone Giant Eagle pharmacy is set to move into Pittsburgh's Mount Washington neighborhood.
Growing research suggests that Benadryl might not be the safest choice, especially for children and adults. Dr. Natalie Gentile explains.
Rodgers threw for 4 touchdown passes in the 34-32 win over the Jets at MetLife Stadium.
Western Pennsylvania has historically been a hotbed for producing talent that succeeds in the NFL.
Carlos Alcaraz claimed his sixth major trophy overall at the U.S. Open on Sunday after defeating No. 1 Jannik Sinner.
Andrew Vaughn had four hits and Jacob Misiorowski cruised through seven innings as the Milwaukee Brewers scored nine runs off top prospect Bubba Chandler to complete a three-game sweep of the Pittsburgh Pirates with a 10-2 win Sunday.
Chris Boswell kicked a 60-yard field goal with 1:03 left, lifting Pittsburgh to a wild 34-32 victory on Sunday.
The agreement takes effect on July 1, 2026.
A standalone Giant Eagle pharmacy is set to move into Pittsburgh's Mount Washington neighborhood.
West Virginia's $1.2 billion plan to bring high-speed broadband to homes and businesses leaves out about 40,000 households that are now considered to be served, even if they don't have high speed internet.
Economic leaders and folks in the region have mixed feelings.
A popular Pittsburgh-area distillery got into the restaurant business last year and is already pulling out.
A lightsaber Darth Vader used in the Star Wars films "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi" sold at auction for more than $3.6 million.
Allegheny County Regional Asset District started its RAD program in 2002.
North Carolina was pummeled by TCU, 48-14, in the college coaching debut of NFL coaching legend Bill Belichick.
The 58-year-old chef said in a social media post that he had a Basal cell carcinoma removed from his skin.
Fans have been eager to learn everything they can ever since Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced their engagement in a joint post.
Watch as Andrew Fillipponi, Joe Starkey, and Will Graves join KDKA-TV's Bob Pompeani for another round of sound on this edition of the #1 Cochran Sports Showdown!
Additional charges are expected against two women in connection with the death of a 9-year-old Fayette County girl who had been reported missing.
A 19-year-old man was airlifted to a Pittsburgh hospital after being stabbed at Ringgold's Joe Montana Stadium in Carroll Township, Washington County, on Sunday afternoon. KDKA-TV's Ricky Sayer shares the latest details.
KDKA-TV's Bob Pompeani discusses the sports topics of the day.
Inside of the Holy Family Institute, there's a high school that is getting students ready for the future with hands-on learning; Nazareth Prep. Megan Shinn spoke with students and teachers about their groundbreaking work.
Eli Holstein threw for 304 yards and 4 touchdown passes in the 45-17 Panthers' win over the Chippewas.
Spaun made a thrilling 64-foot birdie putt to win the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club.
It was a wet and rainy day at Oakmont Country Club for the third round of the U.S. Open.
Oakmont continued to flex its muscles against the world's best at the U.S. Open on Friday.
The 125th playing of the U.S. Open got underway Thursday morning at Oakmont Country Club.