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Having troubles with your shower head? Patrick, the East End Handyman, stops by to give us some DIY tips and advice on when to call in a professional like himself.
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Having troubles with your shower head? Patrick, the East End Handyman, stops by to give us some DIY tips and advice on when to call in a professional like himself.
Sean Collier is back with a look at some of the events going on around town this weekend, including the start to spooky season.
We have the Hankinson family in the studio! They were honored recently at PNC Park while the Savannah Bananas were in town. The team has a program call the Banana Fosters and they thank families across the country for their work in foster care.
PTL's Katie O'Malley is in the kitchen with one of the organizers of the Polacek Family Johnstown Slavic Festival to get the details of the annual fair from food, culture and performances from The Tamburitzans. Plus, she's dressing the part!
A few of the guys from Yacht Rock Revue stop by the studio ahead of their show at Stage AE on the North Shore. They preview the show and tell us why yacht rock is such a big hit.
PTL hosts Heather Abraham and David Highfield discuss Pittsburgh culture, trending news and social media, food, sports and more. Plus, a preview what's to come on today's show.
Kidsburgh ambassador Yu-Ling Behr stops by the studio to break down their guide to fall fun in western Pennsylvania.
PTL's Katie O'Malley is in the under construction Market Square with the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership and more for a closer look at Pittsburgh Fashion Week 2025: Couture to Construction.
There's no better place to celebrate autumn than at the Evans City PumpkinFest. Organizers are in the kitchen to give us a delicious preview!
PTL's Boaz Frankel visits the Pittsburgh Playhouse ahead of next week's PTL Turkey Fund Kickoff Show. He another other volunteers are testing the seats for comfort.
We're talking with actor Chris Setticase, who is a native of Dormont and a graduate of Robert Morris University. He is starring in a new movie called, "The Senior."
PTL hosts Heather Abraham and David Highfield talk about all the latest goings on and preview what's to come on today's show.
PTL's Katie O'Malley learns firsthand what it's like to live with dementia. She participants in the Dementia Live exercise by Dementia360, which gives caregivers the perspective of the people they're caring for.
The money will help fund social services to equip people with the tools to secure and retain jobs.
With Excessive Heat Warnings in place, the outdoor festival announced changes to help combat the high temperatures.
On today's show: The DVE Comedy Fest, Festa di Limoncello, and the PTL Weekend Guide!
High temperatures this week have been in the 90s with heat indexes into the 100s.
A couple who first met at the Pittsburgh International Airport got engaged at the same gate.
Oakmont Bakery currently has around 112 parking spots for customers and patrons.
A fresh, light recipe for summer from Rania Harris' kitchen!
On today's show: PogoPalooza, The Aperitivio Club, and more!
The man we call Cutch, Andrew McCutchen, was given a different nickname by baseball legend Willie Mays.
Most of the Pittsburgh area is under an excessive heat warning through Friday.
Dr. Mike Hutchinson, from Animal General in Cranberry Township, is back to discuss hazards pet owners should watch out for during the fall season. Plus, how pet toys can become dangerous.
We're celebrating National Dog Day a day early with two pups in need of home from Paws Across Pittsburgh!
Daisy visited a local spot where your pup can learn to jump, weave and wow just like the pros!
Daisy joined us live from a local alpaca farm where it's all about fiber, fun and furry new friends.
An Armstrong County woman is facing new charges after police said they found the remains of four infants at her home.
The suspect in the fatal shooting of three police officers in Pennsylvania has been identified as Matthew James Ruth.
A third human case of West Nile virus has been confirmed in Allegheny County.
Regulators allege Ticketmaster used deceptive pricing and sales tactics, costing consumers billions of dollars.
State police in Indiana County are looking for a man accused of stealing a motorcycle at gunpoint.
ABC's announcement came as media giants Nexstar and Sinclair announced they would preempt Jimmy Kimmel's show indefinitely on all their stations over his remarks.
Former President Barack Obama addressed recent acts of political violence during remarks at a Pennsylvania nonprofit on Tuesday.
The fifth Eradicate Hate Global Summit continued in Pittsburgh on Tuesday.
"It was me," a Discord account belonging to accused Charlie Kirk shooter Tyler Robinson appeared to state just hours before he was taken into custody, according to a company spokesperson.
Pittsburgh councilmembers plan on introducing new legislation that will change the zoning code for vape shops.
While posting has become commonplace in our culture, the real-world effects could hurt your job prospects.
Wawa is opening several stores in Centre County, continuing to inch toward the Sheetz stronghold of western Pennsylvania.
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.
Having troubles with your shower head? Patrick, the East End Handyman, stops by to give us some DIY tips and advice on when to call in a professional like himself.
Sean Collier is back with a look at some of the events going on around town this weekend, including the start to spooky season.
We have the Hankinson family in the studio! They were honored recently at PNC Park while the Savannah Bananas were in town. The team has a program call the Banana Fosters and they thank families across the country for their work in foster care.
PTL's Katie O'Malley is in the kitchen with one of the organizers of the Polacek Family Johnstown Slavic Festival to get the details of the annual fair from food, culture and performances from The Tamburitzans. Plus, she's dressing the part!
A few of the guys from Yacht Rock Revue stop by the studio ahead of their show at Stage AE on the North Shore. They preview the show and tell us why yacht rock is such a big hit.
Pittsburgh councilmembers plan on introducing new legislation that will change the zoning code for vape shops.
People who live next to a blighted and abandoned property in Sharpsburg say they're living in a nightmare.
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.
The annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s is coming up this fall. Hear more about how the walk benefits Pittsburgh neighbors.
A third human case of West Nile virus has been confirmed in Allegheny County.
The Monessen City School District is aware of more than five cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease in its elementary school.
A team of Harvard researchers analyzed data for more than 66,000 nurses, ages 36 to 56, who were surveyed about their own health for 20 years.
The warning comes days after a Delco township passed an ordinance requiring children to wear helmets on e-scooters and e-bikes.
It was a summer of change for the Penguins, bringing in a new coach, an old friend, and plenty of new faces on the roster.
Western Pennsylvania has historically been a hotbed for producing talent that succeeds in the NFL.
The Penguins on Wednesday unveiled the team's training camp roster ahead of the 2025-26 regular season.
Ian Happ homered and drove in three runs, and the Chicago Cubs clinched their first postseason berth since 2020 with an 8-4 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday.
Kaleb Johnson's mistake in Pittsburgh's loss to Seattle has cost him his role as kick returner.
Businesses in Pittsburgh are preparing for a busy weekend.
Sheetz is the second-best employer in the nation for retail workers, according to a new list from Fortune.
Forbes has ranked the top 400 richest people in America, and the list features billionaires from the Pittsburgh area.
Wawa is opening several stores in Centre County, continuing to inch toward the Sheetz stronghold of western Pennsylvania.
Poulet Bleu in Pittsburgh's Lawrenceville neighborhood will be reopening on October 21.
Multi-platinum selling artist MGK is hitting the road in 2025 and 2026 and will be joined by Wiz Khalifa on his Pittsburgh stop.
Fresh off his Emmy wins, Noah Wyle is back in Pittsburgh.
ABC's announcement came as media giants Nexstar and Sinclair announced they would preempt Jimmy Kimmel's show indefinitely on all their stations over his remarks.
Presale tickets for the show go on sale this week.
Two days after the medical drama "The Pitt" won five Emmy awards, Noah Wyle came to Pittsburgh to thank the people in the actual ER it depicts.
From acorns to spiders, Chef Alekka is decorating donuts for fall.
Kelly is back with another weekend watch guide.
AOL is disconnecting its dial-up internet at the end of the month. Dr. Jess Ghilani has tips for getting through the digital transition.
The annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s is coming up this fall. Hear more about how the walk benefits Pittsburgh neighbors.
What started as a good news story about a woman using her skills to help people around her turned into a movement that has blossomed even more. Heather caught up with Jen Costello to hear more about what she’s doing now.
West Virginia scored a late touchdown to tie the game and then beat Pitt in overtime to win the 108th Backyard Brawl.
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.