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Top Ways To Make An Office Green (And Save Money)
Going green in your office can do more than just create a healthier environment, it can also create a healthier bottom line.
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Going green in your office can do more than just create a healthier environment, it can also create a healthier bottom line.
Even during challenging times, a small business with a sound strategy can obtain a loan.
When it comes to cameras, there is a wide array from which to choose. Consider these factors before making your next camera purchase.
Small businesses can innocently make tax mistakes that wind up racking up steep penalties. Consider these common mistakes before filing your taxes.
There is really not a one-size-fits-all laptop model when it comes to a perfect fit for running your business. Use these four questions to evaluate your laptop needs.
Home-based franchises typically require a low-cost investment to get started. Pick one that fits your personality.
The Affordable Care Act helps business owners acquire and pay for health insurance for their employees. Find out if your business qualifies.
A good business plan should be simple and straightforward. Learn how to create one so your business has a blueprint for success.
Starting a franchise is a big investment. Consider the pros and cons of franchise ownership before cutting your first check.
About 1,000 employees from Verizon Wireless in Cranberry and Warrendale have learned they have to move in order to keep their current jobs.
A key component to building a business is finding and hiring the right people. Don't waste your time looking in the wrong places.
If you run a small business, an all-in-one printer is often the way to go. Find one that fits the needs of your business.
Setting up a small business website doesn't have to be time consuming or costly. Creating one will make it easy for new customers to find you.
A well-designed business card can make a huge impact. Consider these design tips before you place your first or next order.
In today's competitive marketplace, attracting business is just as important as having a great product or service. Grow your business through marketing.
Data protection is important for guarding against computer loss or theft, as well as hackers. Keep your files safe with these simple tips.
Build brand loyalty by maximizing every interaction with customers. Make your business one your clients won't forget.
Local businesses are getting a boost as people begin to recognize Small Business Saturday. Learn what it's about and how it can help your business.
Small businesses are always looking for ways to reduce costs. Try putting tax dollars to work by tapping these useful government resources.
Regardless of where an office is in a home, storage is almost always a concern. Improve your home office by improving storage.
Customer referrals are perhaps the fastest way to grow a business. Learn how to collect and use your referrals.
Nearly every business requires some form of marketing to grow. Consider these ideas to organically market your business.
Breakrooms help keep workers informed, professional and happy. Create a breakroom that improves your business.
Businesses of all types and sizes can benefit from having a website, even if it is a simple site. Do you know how to get the most out of your website?
If used correctly, social media can be a powerful tool to grow a business. Is your company's social media use effective?
The women's club is expected to begin competing in 2025 and now we have five potential names.
The Apple Store in Shadyside will be moving just a block down the street into the former Gap location.
On today's show: Anthrocon, Cooking with Rania, and more!
The heat is coming back and storm chances are coming right along with it.
With just one day to go until the Fourth, Pittsburghers are stocking up on fireworks so they can celebrate with family and friends.
Cranberry Township police had asked all residents to shelter in place and lock their doors while they searched for a "suspicious person."
The women's club is expected to begin competing in 2025 and now we have five potential names.
Here's where you can watch fireworks in the Pittsburgh area.
The Apple Store in Shadyside will be moving just a block down the street into the former Gap location.
The heat is coming back and storm chances are coming right along with it.
Seven Washington County residents and two local organizations have sued the Washington County commissioners, saying their mail-in ballots in the April primary were disqualified without notice, disenfranchising them. KDKA-TV's Jon Delano reports.
Justice Juan Merchan set a new sentencing date of Sept. 18, "if such is still necessary."
A New York court said in a decision that Rudy Giuliani is disbarred effective immediately.
Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey says President Joe Biden is able to run a strong race and serve a second term in the Oval Office.
The Supreme Court's landmark decision ruled that Trump is immune from prosecution for official acts he took while in office.
A new voicemail scam is hoping to trick you into giving away your personal information.
Want to check the latest product recalls, click here!
Instacart and Giant Eagle will now accept SNAP benefits on orders made via the Instacart app.
Savings can be found by traveling just a short distance out of the area.
Budget coach Brittany Newcomb joined us to share some tips for tackling your next grocery list.
In today's Eye on Health, we're talking about keeping our eyes safe. Dr. Sarah Zambotti, an optometrist with Allegheny Health Network, joined us to talk more about the most common summer-related eye problems among patients.
On the show today, we had cocktail recipes with a red, white and blue theme. Dave Kuiawa, from Fine Wine and Good Spirits, was back with drinks we can add to the menu for the holiday weekend.
Ron Smiley and Heather Abraham talk about all the latest goings on and preview what's to come on today's show.
David and Heather played a new game of What's It Worth with Dr. Lori!
Clarise Fern is the owner of War Streets Art Salon, which is a new creative studio that's opening in August on the North Side. We made a fun July 4th craft with Clarise on the show today!
Leaders in Pittsburgh have taken the first step toward preventing the random Downtown attacks the city has seen on innocent people.
Pittsburgh's public safety director said the system fails to address the underlying problems of homelessness, addiction and mental illness.
A new voicemail scam is hoping to trick you into giving away your personal information.
The story of Mario Ashkar and his employment with the city gets stranger and stranger.
In emails obtained through a right-to-know request, the city parks director takes full responsibility.
The Fourth of July is two days away, and while fireworks are widely considered patriotic, it causes feelings of panic in some military veterans.
The FDA said its study better simulated how commercial milk processing kills the bird flu virus, H5N1.
Diamond Shruumz-brand cones, chocolate bars and gummies sold nationwide now linked to 48 illnesses in 24 states.
A mission to bless families one miracle at a time began 15 years ago when the Smith family from Erie had twins.
Dania Furniture recalls Hayden bookcase sold nationwide after an unanchored unit fell over, killing a 4-year-old.
The women's club is expected to begin competing in 2025 and now we have five potential names.
The 18th at Butler CC is one of the best finishing holes in the area.
It was Nolan Gorman's second career grand slam.
Howard Eskin, a longtime Philadelphia sports broadcaster, has been suspended from Citizens Bank Park for the rest of the season.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have unveiled their regular season schedule for the 2024-25 season.
Ketchup red is the color of the summer -- at least according to Heinz and Kate Spade.
TSA announced changes are coming to the security checkpoints at Pittsburgh International Airport next month as a record number of people are flying.
Pennsylvania's highest court will decide whether the cash-paying electronic game terminals that are commonplace in convenience stores, bars and elsewhere are unlicensed gambling machines.
Washington County leaders are getting ready for the Pony League World Series, which brings in lots of money for the county.
The city of Pittsburgh has abruptly halted work on the new billion-dollar UPMC Presbyterian hospital tower.
It was "f---ing mind-blowing," the "Back to the Future" actor posted about his appearance with the band at the Glastonbury Festival.
Martin Mull came to national fame with a recurring role on the Norman Lear-created satirical soap opera "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," and the starring role in its spinoff, "Fernwood 2 Night."
The King of Rock 'n' Roll's blue suede shoes were bought by an American collector during an auction on June 28.
A Taylor Swift-inspired dance camp encourages new friendships and memories through dance in Westmoreland County.
The original 1997 illustration for the front of the first Harry Potter book has set a record for Potter-themed memorabilia on the auction block.
In today's Eye on Health, we're talking about keeping our eyes safe. Dr. Sarah Zambotti, an optometrist with Allegheny Health Network, joined us to talk more about the most common summer-related eye problems among patients.
On the show today, we had cocktail recipes with a red, white and blue theme. Dave Kuiawa, from Fine Wine and Good Spirits, was back with drinks we can add to the menu for the holiday weekend.
Ron Smiley and Heather Abraham talk about all the latest goings on and preview what's to come on today's show.
The Pittsburgh Riverhounds' women's club is set to start playing in 2025 and fans can pick from 5 names.
The Apple Store on Walnut Street will be moving up a block into the former location of the Gap.
Cranberry Township police asked all residents to shelter in place and lock their doors while they searched for a "suspicious person."
People in the Pittsburgh area are cleaning up after storms rolled through on Wednesday.
To celebrate a company-wide Community Day, KDKA held a food donation drive for the people who need the most help in our area. The Talk Pittsburgh team loaded the donations up and took them over to Jubilee Kitchen. Here's a look!
Residents in Western Pennsylvania are cleaning up after storms rolled through the region on Monday.
Pro-Palestinian protesters set up a new encampment at the University of Pittsburgh.