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Doctors say there are some things you can do to prevent allergy outbreaks.
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Doctors say there are some things you can do to prevent allergy outbreaks.
Researchers in London say there's a better way to help allergy sufferers predict and prevent pollen-borne punishment.
With the warmer spring weather already here, it's starting the cycle of growth and pollen a bit early. If you suffer from allergies, you know what’s coming, so is there anything you can do about it? KDKA-TV's John Shumway has more.
There are ways to mitigate the suffering from allergy spikes as the trees bloom.
With unseasonable temperatures and unpredictable weather, allergy season has sort of come early.
Researchers have found COVID-19 infection rates and pollen counts can track together, too.
There's bad news for allergy sufferers in Western Pennsylvania. AccuWeather's spring forecast says we'll see above average levels of pollen this year.
Spring is officially here, and with it come the beautiful flowers and longer days to enjoy the sunshine.
Fall may be just around the corner, but one of the big allergy triggers of late summer will likely stick around for a while.
While pollen allergies have subsided, a different allergy has kicked up.
The spring blooms sure look pretty, but they don't feel so pretty when that pollen causes allergic reactions.
You may have already noticed it - the dreaded sneezing, itchy eyes and scratchy throat that comes with allergy season.
The polar vortex made it a bad winter... will it also make it a bad spring?
Spencer Levin, 9, sees his allergist once a month to get shots to help his hay fever.
Ragweed allergy sufferers, there's a reason you might be sneezing right now: the pollen is near its peak.
Allergy season may be starting early in other parts of the country, but with the recent cold weather, that may not be the case here.
Spring time is usually when the trees start to bud followed by a runny nose, an itchy throat and itchy eyes. All of these symptoms set in earlier this year due to the mild winter.
The group denounced the mailer as part of a dog whistle campaign against Ed Gainey, the city's first black mayor.
The eaglet in the U.S. Steel nest is getting bigger, which means it's time for a name.
Off Spring Street in Arlington Heights, you'll find a symbol of hope for a veteran experiencing a moment of neighbors helping neighbors.
As the Roman Catholic faithful in Pittsburgh mourn Pope Francis, many are remembering the pontiff's visit to the United States in 2015.
The Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh will hold a special Mass in remembrance of Pope Francis.
Pope Francis died Monday at the age of 88. As tributes pour in from around the world, the Vatican faces a transition.
Pope Francis died Monday at the age of 88.
The group denounced the mailer as part of a dog whistle campaign against Ed Gainey, the city's first black mayor.
The eaglet in the U.S. Steel nest is getting bigger, which means it's time for a name.
Off Spring Street in Arlington Heights, you'll find a symbol of hope for a veteran experiencing a moment of neighbors helping neighbors.
Minutes after sharing a more traditional Easter message on Truth Social, President Trump posted a longer, grievance-filled message.
A Philadelphia-based political organization is heavily involved in Mayor Ed Gainey's re-election effort, funding attack ads on Corey O'Connor while supplying organizers to work directly on the mayor's campaign.
Dauphin County officials released the 911 call placed by Cody Balmer, the man accused of setting fire to Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro's residence over the weekend.
A tranche of records on Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 killing are being unsealed at the urging of the senator's son, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro will celebrate the opening of a new Hershey's chocolate manufacturing plant on Wednesday.
A covert camera at the Penn Hills Post Office led to federal criminal charges against Steven Goldwire.
With Mother's Day, Father's Day, Easter, and graduations all on the horizon and an uncertain world of tariffs, how can you save money?
Hostetter Auctioneers, based in Beaver Falls, has been contracted to auction off certain assets to the public.
Blogger Stephanie Gigliotti, and her son Vincent, stopped by to share a viral trend they created this Easter season by dyeing marshmallows.
The lawsuit seeks to stop the defendant from doing business in Pennsylvania, along with consumer restitution and civil penalties.
In today's Something Good, we're talking about Talk Pittsburgh's Diaper Drive.
Today's Books & Beyond discussion is less about books and more about community. Daisy Jade stopped by the South Park Township Library to learn more about The Period Project.
Are you thinking about buying a home with a homeowners association? Christine Zaremski-Young from Edgar Snyder & Associates helps answer your questions.
There's something special between mile 2 and 3 in the Pittsburgh Marathon. Katie O'Malley recently uncovered what makes that part of the route so meaningful.
Whether you're graduating, have a graduate in your house or are going to a ceremony or party, etiquette expert Liz Aquino has tips for navigating the big event with grace and confidence.
Some Jeannette residents say raw sewage has been flooding down their street for at least a week.
A mom says she's now forced to take on the role of caregiver for her 23-year-old son.
A couple in West Mifflin fears the contractor they hired for a home improvement job might never return.
The sudden passing of Dr. Carl Medgaus has many patients scrambling, having paid thousands for treatments they'll never receive.
Electronic card skimmers are a perfect match for color, texture and size and they only take seconds to snap into place.
A U.S. surgeon general report found that 1 in 5 children and adolescents will face a significant mental health condition during their school years. That's why local organizations like Listen, Lucy are breaking the stigma and getting kids the help they need and deserve.
The announcement builds on top of the $37 million Leidos has given to the university over the past couple of decades.
A measles outbreak has been declared in Pennsylvania.
Casely received 51 consumer reports of the charger's lithium-ion batteries catching fire while in use, resulting in burn injuries.
The team announced Letang underwent the surgery to close a "PFO" or a small hole in the wall of the heart.
Shipley sank a 38-foot birdie putt to win the tournament in the fifth hole of a playoff.
Justin Thomas is a winner again after nearly three years.
Steven Kwan and Kyle Manzardo hit two-run homers, and Manzardo added a sacrifice fly in the 10th to rally the Cleveland Guardians to a 5-4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates for a three-game sweep.
The drive that fuels Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby is burning as bright as ever, even as his team struggles.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have plenty of questions as they prepare for the NFL draft.
A federal judge has permanently struck down an Ohio law that would have required children and teens under 16 to get parental consent to use social media apps.
Norfolk Southern reached an agreement with one of the two companies it has been trying to force to help pay for the $600 million class-action settlement it agreed to over its disastrous 2023 train derailment near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border and the toxic chemicals that were released and burned.
Since the pandemic, streaming has soared while movie theaters have continued to wane, but what does that mean for the Pittsburgh Film Office?
Pirates' owner Bob Nutting is apologizing for the Bucco Bricks ending up in a recycling center.
Microsoft says it's "slowing or pausing" some data center construction, including a $1 billion project in Ohio.
Ryan Gosling will star in the next installment of the "Star Wars" franchise, "Star Wars: Starfighter," which will hit theaters in May 2027. Shawn Levy will direct the film.
Wiz Khalifa released his breakout mixtape, "Kush + Orange Juice," 15 years ago.
Since the pandemic, streaming has soared while movie theaters have continued to wane, but what does that mean for the Pittsburgh Film Office?
Wink Martindale, the host of hit game shows "Gambit" and "Tic-Tac-Dough," has died. He was 91.
Rock legend Alice Cooper and heavy metal icons Judas Priest will share the stage for a co-headlining tour across North America later this year.
Police in New Castle, Lawrence County, are searching for a man accused of shooting another man on Sunday evening. KDKA-TV's Shelley Bortz has the latest details.
With voices lifted and heads bowed, dozens of Catholics came out on Monday to Blessed Sacrament Cathedral in Greensburg to honor the life and legacy of Pope Francis. KDKA-TV's Chris DeRose reports.
The group denounced the mailer as part of a dog whistle campaign against Ed Gainey, the city's first black mayor.
The death of Pope Francis has saddened the Catholic faithful worldwide, but many of them, including Bishop David Zubik, remember a pontiff who wasn't afraid to speak truth to power and was always looking out for the less fortunate. KDKA-TV's Ross Guidotti reports.
The Easter holiday typically brings all sorts of gifts, but on this Easter Monday, a local veteran received a special gift, much bigger than most. KDKA-TV's Megan Shinn has more.
The crash happened early Friday morning along Park Way.
The annual Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show kicked off on Friday, March 7, 2025, at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. As is tradition, Pittsburgh Today Live kicked off the show with a live episode!
A school bus slammed into a tree in Butler County on Thursday morning, sending the driver and two students to the hospital.
KDKA-TV is sad to report that retired host and weather forecaster Jon Burnett died of complications from suspected CTE. He leaves behind an incredible legacy.
A fast-moving clipper system is proving Punxsutawney Phil correct this Sunday late afternoon/early evening with some freezing rain/drizzle and light wet snow making roads north of Route 422 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike slippery.