Hyundai, Kia recall more than 208,000 electric vehicles over power loss issue
Car dealers will inspect and replace the control unit and a fuse if needed, as well as update software.
Car dealers will inspect and replace the control unit and a fuse if needed, as well as update software.
On Saturday, AAA and three partners were in East Liberty to give out devices for Kia and Hyundai owners to help defend their cars.
Residents in Beechview are frustrated after they said their cars were broken into overnight.
A class action lawsuit against Kia and Hyundai looks to hold the company accountable after more than 3,100 vehicle fires since 2010.
McKees Rocks police told KDKA they've been seeing an uptick in people stealing Kias and Hyundais since mid-October, but they're not the only cars falling victim there, and it's a part of a broader auto-theft problem nationwide.
Since 2004, Hyundai has given UPMC Children's Hospital almost $4 million.
Kia and Hyundai are advising motorists to park affected models outside after a rash of fires linked to faulty brakes.
Last year, it was discovered that some 2015 to 2019 Kia and Hyundai's could easily be hot-wired with a USB cable.
The companies are recalling more than 550,000 vehicles that could catch fire while parked or driven.
State Farm and Progressive are not writing new policies on certain vehicles in some markets.
Affected vehicles include those manufactured between 2015 and 2019 that don't have immobilizers to prevent the vehicle from starting if a key is not present.
Hyundai is telling more than 44,000 SUV owners to park the vehicles outdoors because they can catch fire.
Pribula will not be with Penn State when they host SMU this weekend in the first round of the College Football Playoff.
Temperatures are expected to drop later in the week.
Pitt swept Kentucky 3-0 on Saturday at the Petersen Events Center to punch their ticket to the semifinals in Louisville.
The shooting happened near the 7-Eleven convenience store and Exxon gas station along James Street.
The Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh held a "mega adoption event" this weekend.
Pribula will not be with Penn State when they host SMU this weekend in the first round of the College Football Playoff.
Temperatures are expected to drop later in the week.
Pitt swept Kentucky 3-0 on Saturday at the Petersen Events Center to punch their ticket to the semifinals in Louisville.
The shooting happened near the 7-Eleven convenience store and Exxon gas station along James Street.
The Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh held a "mega adoption event" this weekend.
Ohio's Republican secretary of state and attorney general sought to reassure voters before the November election that the state's elections were being vigorously protected against the possibility of immigrants voting illegally.
ABC News agreed to contribute $15 million to President-elect Donald Trump's presidential foundation and museum to settle the defamation suit filed by Trump.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi underwent a successful hip replacement after an injury in Europe.
Aaron Siri, an attorney to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., petitioned the FDA to "withdraw or suspend" its approval of a polio vaccine.
TikTok is now expected to ask the Supreme Court to weigh in.
The Allegheny County Health Department first issued a consumer alert on Dec. 3.
Another restaurant in Pittsburgh's Station Square is closing.
Buying Christmas gifts for family, friends, and other loved ones can be hard, so the question is, who do you buy for and how much should you spend?
The 56% increase in property taxes has some residents feeling the squeeze.
Victims believe speaking out against Black Cherry Design can prevent another unknown customer from signing another check.
You certainly are very familiar with the people on camera at Pittsburgh Today Live, but let's meet the producers, Krista Kelley, Teddy Stevenson, and Maria DeBone!
We're continuing our special Friday Free For All and now Team PTL's Katie O'Malley joins us from home to answer your questions!
Boaz, Ron, Mikey, and Daisy are back and now they're getting put on the hot seat as part of our Friday Free For All!
Pittsburgh Today Live is known for serving up plenty of delightful dishes and refreshing drinks which means Heather and David are in the PTL Kitchen answering your food and drink questions!
Team PTL's Celina Pompeani-Mathison joins us from home to answer your questions as part of our special Friday Free For All episode!
A Pittsburgh woman says she's dealing with a rodent infestation because of a neighboring house that's condemned.
Making housing more affordable is the cornerstone of the Gainey administration, but critics say his efforts have fallen short.
High-speed police chases can lead to the arrest of suspected criminals. But do the chases pose a risk to the public?
The University of Pittsburgh says it is jumping into the NIL sphere with both feet.
Once considered amateurs, star college football and basketball players are now getting paid millions of dollars.
Aaron Siri, an attorney to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., petitioned the FDA to "withdraw or suspend" its approval of a polio vaccine.
With an increase in infant deaths nationally and locally, first responders are working to combat that and they said it begins with sleeping arrangements.
Allegheny Health Network and Highmark Health removed the leadership pages from their websites out of an abundance of caution.
The colder, darker months in the Pittsburgh area can make people feel gloomy and down.
Pitt Chancellor Joan Gabel said they look forward to the chance to transform women's healthcare.
Pribula will not be with Penn State when they host SMU this weekend in the first round of the College Football Playoff.
Pitt swept Kentucky 3-0 on Saturday at the Petersen Events Center to punch their ticket to the semifinals in Louisville.
The Steelers have officially clinched a playoff berth for the 2024-25 NFL playoffs.
The Pirates sent minor-league pitcher Joe Vogatsky to Boston for Valdez.
Brady Tkachuk scored 1:46 into overtime and the Ottawa Senators beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 for their first three-game winning streak of the season.
Another restaurant in Pittsburgh's Station Square is closing.
Construction is taking off at the Arnold Palmer Regional Airport.
The new location will be opening sometime next summer.
D&G Pizza owner Ken Levato says the final day of business will be Saturday, December 21.
Lawmakers from states where gambling is legal are proposing standards for additional states that are considering allowing internet gambling, including a tax rate of 15% to 25%, and a ban on credit card deposits.
Sean "Diddy" Combs filed a motion Friday to dismiss his appeal for bail, meaning he will stay in jail until his trial on sex trafficking charges in May 2025.
Mariah Carey's holiday concert at PPG Paints Arena was canceled on Wednesday afternoon, hours before its scheduled start time.
What we call "Hallmark Movies" during the holiday season might be cheesy but one psychologist tells us, it can be good for your health!
Jamie Foxx opened up about why he was hospitalized for several weeks in April 2023.
Three Grammy Award-winning artists are bringing their expansive North American tour to the Pittsburgh area next year.
When it comes to surprise gifts for Christmas, jewelry can bring a smile to rival the brightness of the gift.
Get the latest weather forecast from KDKA First Alert Meteorologist Trey Fulbright!
One of the two men shot was critically wounded.
Watch as Mike Decourcy, Will Graves, and Chris Mueller join KDKA-TV's Bob Pompeani for another round of sound on this edition of the #1 Cochran Sports Showdown!
The Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh held what it called a "mega adoption event" this weekend to help pets find loving homes ahead of the holidays. KDKA-TV's Chilekasi Adele has more.
Pittsburgh has won 21 straight regular season home games against Cleveland.
Crews found the body of Elizabeth Pollard, the Pennsylvania grandma who fell into a sinkhole in Unity Township.
A Pennsylvania woman might have fallen into a sinkhole while searching for her missing cat, police said.
Fallen Pittsburgh Fire Battalion Chief John Walsh was laid to rest on Monday
The Pittsburgh Steelers lost 24-19 to the Cleveland Browns.