
1 Dead After South Greensburg Crash
One person has died after a crash on a busy road in South Greensburg.
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One person has died after a crash on a busy road in South Greensburg.
Route 119 at Pittsburgh Street in Connellsville has reopened after police closed down the area overnight.
One person was flown to the hospital after a crash in Bullskin Township.
It's that time of year...road work season. What type of delays and projects can you expect this spring and summer?
Two people were flown to the hospital after a multi-vehicle crash in Westmoreland County.
An 18-year-old was hit and killed by a tractor-trailer along Route 119 in Westmoreland County.
A 17-year-old was struck by a car and killed in Homer City on Tuesday night.
Officials are on the scene of a crash in Fayette County.
An investigation is underway following a deadly crash in Fayette County.
Police are searching for a black Volkswagen sedan they say was involved in a police chase and crash in Indiana County.
One person was flown to the hospital after a car went down an embankment in Westmoreland County.
A state trooper pulled over a car going the wrong way on Route 119, stopping the driver, who was having a medical emergency, before anyone was hurt.
An unidentified man died early Friday morning after he was struck by two vehicles in Fayette County.
A Uniontown man is facing charges after police found heroin hidden in his vehicle.
Police say a man stripped naked, claimed he was Jesus Christ, and got into a tussle with a state trooper after crashing his car into a home in Fayette County this morning.
Three people were injured in a violent crash Tuesday that shut down part of Route 119 in Westmoreland County.
Police say a vehicle flew 100 feet over an embankment in Connellsville Monday morning.
A Uniontown teenager has been charged in an accident that killed two other teenagers in 2014.
Authorities say a plow truck driver in western Pennsylvania reported being threatened with a gun by a motorist over the weekend.
Investigators are still putting together the pieces of what happened on Route 22 in Westmoreland County on Thursday, but it snarled traffic in the area for hours.
A man charged with hitting a state trooper as the officer was picking up debris along a local highway is going to trial.
State police say one person was killed and two others injured in a suspected DUI crash Friday night in Indiana County.
An officer suffered minor injuries in a Fayette County crash Sunday afternoon.
Authorities have now filed charges against a West Mifflin man in connection with an October crash in Westmoreland County that seriously injured a Pennsylvania State Police trooper.
A Pennsylvania State Trooper is recovering in the hospital this morning after being hit by a car.
Two western Pennsylvania communities have been named among the best small towns in the northeast.
What started as a sewer project in New Kensington months ago has turned into a gaping sinkhole large enough to swallow a car.
Local universities and colleges across the country continue to report international student visas being revoked.
After learning that the "Bucco Bricks" were sent to a recycling facility, one fan wants to buy them back and send them to their owners.
Even with the news of a pause on certain tariffs, grocers in Pittsburgh are bracing for price hikes amid the uncertainty.
Two western Pennsylvania communities have been named among the best small towns in the northeast.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have issued a statement about the missing "Bucco Bricks" from outside PNC Park.
What started as a sewer project in New Kensington months ago has turned into a gaping sinkhole large enough to swallow a car.
The annual KDKA Fish Fry Guide is back for Lent! Check our listings for a 2025 fish fry near you in Pittsburgh.
Local universities and colleges across the country continue to report international student visas being revoked.
Local universities and colleges across the country continue to report international student visas being revoked.
The U.S. stock market surged immediately after President Trump announced the pause on most of his new "reciprocal tariffs."
Applications are being accepted for a student poll worker program in Allegheny County for the mayoral election.
The visas of two Carnegie Mellon students and five recent graduates have been revoked, the university said.
The executive orders are meant to reenergize the coal industry, which has been steadily declining for years.
Even with the news of a pause on certain tariffs, grocers in Pittsburgh are bracing for price hikes amid the uncertainty.
Staff at a UPMC lab in Penn Hills discovered a problem late last week, sending shock waves through a community of patients.
As tariffs continue to be levied by President Donald Trump, Pittsburgh small businesses are already starting to see some signs of strain.
Pittsburgh has found itself at the forefront of research and tech, but can that stop the job and population losses?
Ticket prices for the multi-state lottery game Mega Millions are increasing from $2 to $5.
This week's Waiting Child is Akia.
National Record Store Day is April 12 and we got to celebrate at one of Pittsburgh's most legendary vinyl shops, Jerry's Records.
Rania's chopping up a genius way to give the Easter holiday a second act with her Ham and Caramelized Onion Quiche.
One local spot is upping the ante even more when it comes to french fries and taking the hometown favorite to a whole new level. Street Fries joined the PTL kitchen to fry up one crazy combo.
Daisy Jade took us inside this world of elegance and indulgence of Whisper with its managing partner, Scott Shaffer.
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.
Not everyone getting checks from Pennsylvania's rental rebate program is seeing the money, KDKA Investigates uncovered.
A Caliber Collision auto body shop is being built in Murrysville, but for one couple, it's right in their backyard.
For many women, varicose and spider veins can leave people feeling self-conscious about their legs. Dr. Natalie Gentile was here to answer our questions about spider veins and what causes them.
Staff at a UPMC lab in Penn Hills discovered a problem late last week, sending shock waves through a community of patients.
The community served by Heritage Valley Health System is trying to save the hospital in Kennedy Township that's set to close.
Kennedy's comment comes as the Environmental Protection Agency says it has now launched a new review of fluoride's health effects.
A spokesperson for UMC Health System in Lubbock, Texas, said that the child was "receiving treatment for complications of measles while hospitalized" and was not vaccinated.
After learning that the "Bucco Bricks" were sent to a recycling facility, one fan wants to buy them back and send them to their owners.
Joey Bart singled in the winning run with the bases loaded in the 13th inning to give the Pittsburgh Pirates a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals despite six hitless innings from Erick Fedde.
Ray Shero, who spent decades in NHL front offices and for his last few years served as a senior advisor to the Minnesota Wild, has died at the age of 62, according to the team.
The Connecticut native played for the Pirates from 1964 to 1974 and spent over 30 years as a team broadcaster.
There's lots of big storylines this week for the 89th playing of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club.
Even with the news of a pause on certain tariffs, grocers in Pittsburgh are bracing for price hikes amid the uncertainty.
A new motion picture film about the founder of Hershey, Milton Hershey, is being produced.
As tariffs continue to be levied by President Donald Trump, Pittsburgh small businesses are already starting to see some signs of strain.
Pittsburgh has found itself at the forefront of research and tech, but can that stop the job and population losses?
With stocks falling for three straight days during the announcement of tariffs, what should investors do with the uncertainty?
Joe Manganiello posed for photos with the dire wolf puppies that Colossal Bioscience says they've brought back from extinction.
A new motion picture film about the founder of Hershey, Milton Hershey, is being produced.
11 different shows will be coming to the Benedum Center starting on September 9.
Jay North, who starred on TV's "Dennis the Menace" for four seasons starting in 1959, has died.
A pair of critically endangered, nearly 100-year-old Galapagos tortoises at the Philadelphia Zoo have become first-time parents.
On this Wet Your Whistle Wednesday, we're featuring mugs by Fabled Ceramics.
What started as a sewer project in New Kensington months ago has turned into a gaping sinkhole large enough to swallow a car. KDKA-TV's Shelley Bortz talked to concerned neighbors.
Stay on top of local weather with meteorologist Ray Petelin’s forecast!
A total of seven current and recent graduates at Carnegie Mellon University were notified that their service was terminated, including Jayson Ma's, who moved to the U.S. from China on a student visa in 2016. KDKA-TV's Erika Stanish talked to Ma and his attorney.
A former UPMC doctor accused of trying to kill his wife while on a hike in Hawaii has pleaded not guilty and wants to be granted bail. Two legal experts not affiliated with the case shared how they would handle Gerhardt Konig's upcoming trial.
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.