
Organizer Of July 4th 'Trump Boat Parade' In Pittsburgh Expects Thousands
Despite Allegheny County officials' order to cancel events with more than 25 people, one organizer says she's expecting thousands of people for a board parade.
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Despite Allegheny County officials' order to cancel events with more than 25 people, one organizer says she's expecting thousands of people for a board parade.
One person was injured after a shooting in Sheraden.
As we head into the July 4th holiday weekend, plans may need to change around Allegheny County as the Health Department took steps to curb the spread of COVID-19.
With fireworks complaint calls up nearly 400%, the city of Pittsburgh is using three recent incidents to remind residents about the dangers of fireworks.
The new restriction on bars and restaurants in Allegheny County comes at a time when many small businesses are already struggling.
The Allegheny County Health Department is forcing bars, restaurants and the Rivers Casino to close, and canceling all activities and events involving more than 25 people for a period of one week.
People in several neighborhoods are reacting in different ways to the Wolf administration's mandatory mask order.
UPMC Presbyterian has temporarily closed one unit after several employees were potentially exposed to coronavirus outside the hospital.
Local high schools are canceling activities as coronavirus cases continue to spike in Allegheny County.
The Allegheny County Health Department says in the past 10 days, it has begun to look at 712 new cases of coronavirus.
Pittsburgh Public Schools is closing its service center for deep cleaning after an employee's family member tested positive for coronavirus.
Restaurant and bar owners lined Grant Street on Thursday chanting "Let Us Work," protesting the alcohol ban.
An employee from the Whole Foods in the South Hills has tested positive for coronavirus.
Bar owners and employees in McKeesport protested Allegheny County's new alcohol ban.
A cocktail server at Rivers Casino has tested positive for coronavirus.
Under the new Allegheny County alcohol restriction, no alcohol can be consumed at any business hosting a wedding.
Restaurant and bar owners across Allegheny County are coming together to find a solution that will allow them to continue doing business.
The local spike in Coronavirus cases is cause for alarm but not panic. Despite an upward trajectory in new numbers, the county is hopeful recent prohibitions against alcohol sales in bars and restaurants will help flatten the recent curve.
You can still watch Allegheny County's summer concert series. This year, we're broadcasting it on Pittsburgh's CW.
Another Port Authority bus driver has tested positive for coronavirus.
County police are investigating after a man was shot in the leg in McKees Rocks.
The family of a 15-month-old boy who died in a shooting is demanding answers.
Police and SWAT responded to 10th Street in Sharpsburg.
Police say a 19-year-old young man is recovering after being shot in the torso and right arm in Wilkinsburg.
A number of bartenders and restaurant workers are leaving their jobs on Tuesday with no idea when they will be coming back.
Jamal Brooks was convicted Wednesday and awaits sentencing in January.
Police say Myshawn Scott, 16, is facing aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, and gun charges in connection with the shooting.
Joe Flacco and Aaron Rodgers are set to face off in a rare matchup of 40-year-old quarterbacks.
Superintendent Christopher Pegg said the potentially contaminated ice was served at a trunk or treat event at the A.L. Wilson Elementary Center.
Parents say the smell of "skunk" is causing concern at a cheer gym in Perryopolis.
Jamal Brooks was convicted Wednesday and awaits sentencing in January.
Police say Myshawn Scott, 16, is facing aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, and gun charges in connection with the shooting.
Joe Flacco and Aaron Rodgers are set to face off in a rare matchup of 40-year-old quarterbacks.
Superintendent Christopher Pegg said the potentially contaminated ice was served at a trunk or treat event at the A.L. Wilson Elementary Center.
Parents say the smell of "skunk" is causing concern at a cheer gym in Perryopolis.
The proposed plan to partially freeze hiring and spending comes from councilmember Theresa Kail-Smith.
It's the largest full-time state legislature in the country. It has 253 well-compensated state representatives and senators and yet it has been unable to fulfill one of its primary missions -- passing a state budget. KDKA-TV's Andy Sheehan reports.
To many parents, the decision between public or private school is almost exclusively based on cost.
A man who scaled a security fence in the middle of the night and set fire to the Pennsylvania governor's mansion has pleaded guilty to attempted murder and other charges.
The Supreme Court turned away an appeal by Alex Jones over a $1.4 billion defamation judgment for his false claims that a 2012 school shooting was a hoax.
The answer is you have to change to survive and you have to recognize the need to stay ahead of the curve.
Shake Shack is continuing its expansion into western Pennsylvania.
The Community Supermarket in the Heights Plaza Shopping Center is closing.
It's the age-old question for Pennsylvanians: Sheetz or Wawa?
Some Pittsburgh-area towns accuse one mall owner of deliberately running down his properties.
PTL hosts Mikey Hood and David Highfield discuss Pittsburgh culture, trending news and social media, food, sports and more. Plus, a preview of what's to come on today's show.
We put out a call on social media asking what you want to know most about Medicare, and the top-voted questions are getting answers with the help of Lance O’Brien, CEO of MediConnect.
What if your flight never takes off? We know that fear of cancellation all too well. Travel expert Bobby Laurie is putting us to the test with a flight cancellation quiz.
Ever buckle into your seat on a flight and wonder just how clean your plane is? What about those spots everyone touches, like the overhead light or that tray table? Travel expert Bobby Laurie is here to share what’s actually clean and what’s “plane filthy.”
Have you seen the spooky hot chocolate flight that’s been haunting Pittsburgh’s social media feed? Well, the team behind it from Station No. 5 is here to show us how to conjure it up right at home.
People rallied to try and save both jobs and medical care at the only Allegheny Health Network facility in New Kensington.
The Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh is responding after learning a swastika and what appears to be a German war eagle were found tiled into the floor of a Beaver County home.
Some Pittsburgh-area towns accuse one mall owner of deliberately running down his properties.
KDKA Investigates looked into what's behind the county's success in preventing deadly crime.
A Fayette County flower shop is sounding the alarm after learning another out-of-state business appears to be impersonating its company.
Superintendent Christopher Pegg said the potentially contaminated ice was served at a trunk or treat event at the A.L. Wilson Elementary Center.
CTE, known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy, is a brain disease believed to be caused by repeated head injuries.
After treatment for Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Landon Gallo is back to running and playing.
Families learn to overcome fear and find strength as they talk openly about loving someone who's struggling with addiction or recovery.
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey has been walking a mile a day, and urging others to do so.
Joe Flacco and Aaron Rodgers are set to face off in a rare matchup of 40-year-old quarterbacks.
Western Pennsylvania has historically been a hotbed for producing talent that succeeds in the NFL.
Crosby's first of two assists on Tuesday night gave him sole possession of 9th on the all-time assist leaders list in NHL history.
Chris Kreider scored his second power-play goal in his Ducks home debut with 1:27 to play, and Anaheim beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3 for its 10th consecutive victory in home openers.
Terry Smith was named Penn State's interim head coach on Sunday when James Franklin was fired.
The proposed plan to partially freeze hiring and spending comes from councilmember Theresa Kail-Smith.
The answer is you have to change to survive and you have to recognize the need to stay ahead of the curve.
Shake Shack is continuing its expansion into western Pennsylvania.
People rallied to try and save both jobs and medical care at the only Allegheny Health Network facility in New Kensington.
The Community Supermarket in the Heights Plaza Shopping Center is closing.
Kennywood is holding a scorpion eating contest.
D'Angelo's family said he died Tuesday after a "prolonged and courageous battle with cancer."
Diane Keaton had a decades-long career with performances in 1977's "Annie Hall," the "The Godfather" films, and many more.
The trailer for Season 4 of the Pittsburgh-filmed drama "Mayor of Kingstown" is out.
A ribbon-cutting and induction ceremony for the first 10 names being added to the Pittsburgh Walk of Fame will be held later this month.
Jamal Brooks awaits sentencing in January 2026.
KDKA-TV's Cassidy Wood and 93.7 The Fan's Chris Mueller discuss the sports topics of the day.
The co-owner of the cheer gym in Perryopolis says the odor from the vape shop is seeping through the walls.
Law enforcement swarmed a motorcycle club's building in Washington County to serve a search warrant in connection with a deadly shooting.
Stay on top of local weather with First Alert Meteorologist Ray Petelin's forecast!
The 44th annual KDKA-TV Turkey Fund will help our neighbors in need have a nice meal for Thanksgiving.
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.