Why you should be concerned if you hear about a 'back to school necklace'
Whether or not it's an exaggeration or a very poor attempt at some sort of joke, mental health experts say it's certainly not something to laugh off.
Whether or not it's an exaggeration or a very poor attempt at some sort of joke, mental health experts say it's certainly not something to laugh off.
The American Red Cross is trying to entice people to donate blood by offering a $10 gift card to the movies.
The CDC recommends a new shot, targeting more a recent variant, for virtually all Americans to reduce the risk of severe illness, hospitalization or death.
With many districts adjusting their start times for all ages, how can families adapt?
Dr. Allan Klapper said the demand for more labor and delivery hospitals is there.
Back to school means back to schedules and routines. It's also a good time to schedule that routine check-up for your student.
Heat acclamation week runs all week for teams across the state, and it's taken seriously by the PIAA.
At-risk youth got free dental exams in East Liberty on Monday.
When you take away summer, add a new classroom, new teacher, and new classmates, all these factors can cause an increase in anxiety about going back to school.
Pittsburgh's very own guy in green is making his debut. There's a brand new mascot for the iconic Mr. Yuk!
Drugmakers Sage Therapeutics and Biogen hope to change how depression following childbirth is treated.
Hepatitis C is a "silent killer" that leads to over 15,000 deaths each year, an expert said.
People are becoming allergic to red meat after getting bitten by ticks.
First rule of thumb: Don't automatically pay the full sticker price. "Prices are wacky," said one expert.
We all need those lazy days but if they become habitual, they're hazardous to our health.
Consumers are expected to open their wallets this holiday season, with these children's toys high on the list.
With many college students home for the holiday and even more people off of work, Thanksgiving Eve is a big night for drinking.
A ban on transgender students from kindergarten through college using multiperson bathrooms that fit their gender identities has become law in Ohio.
The alleged scammers posed as the "Amazon Fraud Department" and caused her to empty her bank account.
The council's proposal would cut County Executive Sara Innamorato's proposed tax hike in half.
Americans are most thankful for family and friends, which may be why they'll try to steer away from politics at Thanksgiving.
Walmart is rolling back its diversity, equity and inclusion policies, joining a growing list of major corporations doing the same after coming under attack by conservative activists.
A big local election is looming on the horizon, and a well-known political figure and son of a former mayor is lining up as a potential challenger to Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey.
KDKA-TV money and political editor Jon Delano is retiring after 30 years. He talked to Ken Rice about his remarkable career.
Special counsel Jack Smith asked a federal judge to toss out the charges against President-elect Donald Trump in the case stemming from the 2020 election.
A small business owner in Pittsburgh is concerned about how the proposed Trump tariffs on goods from overseas could affect her business.
A Westmoreland County man says he feels bamboozled after a nearly $8,000 bill arrived in the mail.
With the online world dominating advance sales for the holiday starting in October, are Black Friday and Cyber Monday still relevant?
Gas prices in Pittsburgh are starting to fall as our travel picks up around Thanksgiving and Christmas.
The first Von Maur department store in Pennsylvania has opened at South Hills Village.
That's a wrap for this week on PTL!
Katie took inside AHN Jefferson Hospital's Obstetrics Unit where they're celebrating a decade of delivering joy. This segment is sponsored by Allegheny Health Network.
This week's Waiting Child is Joshua.
Katie and Rania were in the kitchen today making yummy dried cherry and apricot scones!
It was full STEAM ahead on PTL today. We got to bend the laws of time and space with Ray and Elizabeth Petelin, from "Hey Ray!" This segment was sponsored by Thermo Twin.
A Westmoreland County man says he feels bamboozled after a nearly $8,000 bill arrived in the mail.
Budget time at City Hall has Pittsburgh City Council scrutinizing Mayor Ed Gainey's proposed spending.
Amid staffing shortages in Pittsburgh EMS, a city program seeks to recruit and train from within the community.
The Ambridge Area School District recently purchased a security system touted for its ability to detect guns and knives.
As tales of scammers swiping tickets from Ticketmaster accounts grow, there are simple yet effective ways to protect your tickets.
Keeping the kids healthy this time of year can be a challenge. Dr. Hayley Hellstern and Dr. Marisa Quattrone talk about their new practice in Fox Chaple, Zest Pediatrics.
Whole Foods Market stores in five states sold recalled carrots and celery sticks that could contain E. coli.
Two Pittsburgh men are among the first to use a new device to regain movement following a stroke.
Thawing a turkey one week out from Thanksgiving may seem excessive, but it's necessary.
It is vital to find time for your physical well-being, even if it's just for a little bit. That's what we discussed today for our Wellness Wednesday conversation with Dr. Natalie Gentile.
The Steelers are looking to bounce back from last week's loss to Cleveland.
The coaches who were terminated includes both head football coaches, their assistants, and two girls soccer coaches at the middle school.
The holiday season is here, and Pittsburgh's professional athletes are spending it by giving back.
Sidney Crosby scored his 600th NHL goal for Pittsburgh but the Penguins lost 6-1 to the Utah Hockey Club.
Isaac Brown rushed for two touchdowns, Tyler Shough threw for two scores and Stanquan Clark had two of Louisville's three interceptions as the Cardinals routed Pittsburgh 37-9 on Saturday.
One tree farm in Harmony, Butler County, is already open for the season.
The hunt is still on for the one-of-a-kind Topps Paul Skenes Rookie Debut Patch Autograph card.
Pittsburgh remains at the forefront of the robotics industry.
Spirit Airlines announced that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and will attempt to reboot itself.
Giant Eagle has opened a new grocery store in Pittsburgh's Westwood neighborhood.
Highlights for the 31st annual Highmark First Night celebration include a performance by Frzy. the Future of Pittsburgh Ball, and of course fireworks.
One of the most successful computer games of all time is currently being developed by Apple as a forthcoming movie.
Mac Miller fans are getting new music in the new year.
The official teaser for "The Pitt" dropped, revealing a premiere date in January.
Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce is getting his own late-night television show on ESPN early next year.
Stay on top of local weather with meteorologist Mary Ours’s forecast!
Thanksgiving Eve, often times referred to as "Blackout Wednesday" is one of the biggest drinking nights of the year, but with that comes the risk of impaired driving. KDKA's Chilekasi Adele spoke with travelers and PennDOT about just that.
That's a wrap for this week on PTL!
Katie took inside AHN Jefferson Hospital's Obstetrics Unit where they're celebrating a decade of delivering joy. This segment is sponsored by Allegheny Health Network.
This week's Waiting Child is Joshua.
Fallen Pittsburgh Fire Battalion Chief John Walsh was laid to rest on Monday
The Pittsburgh Steelers lost 24-19 to the Cleveland Browns.
The Steelers beat the Ravens 18-16 at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh.
Firefighters battled a massive fire at Riley's Pour House, a popular Irish pub in Carnegie, on Thursday.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump held rallies in Pittsburgh on the eve of Election Day.