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Cucumbers linked to salmonella outbreak that has spread to 25 states
Tainted cucumbers may be behind bacteria strain that has sickened people in 25 states and the District of Columbia.
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Tainted cucumbers may be behind bacteria strain that has sickened people in 25 states and the District of Columbia.
Recall includes yogurt pretzels and other confections sold by retailers such as Dollar General, HyVee, Target and Walmart.
Health officials are warning consumers not to consume Infinite Herbs basil sold at some Trader Joe's and Dierberg's stores after 12 people were sickened.
Quaker Oats expands prior recall to include more granola bars, cereals and a snack mix possibly tainted with bacteria.
The Quaker Oats Company is recalling dozens of granola bars and other products across the U.S. because they could contain salmonella.
More than two dozen cases of salmonella across 11 states have been linked to small turtles. Tennessee has been hit the hardest.
At least 16 cases have been reported, with six hospitalizations, across New Jersey, New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts.
Seeking to curb food poisoning, the Agriculture Dept. is suggesting widespread changes in how chicken and turkey meat is processed.
Agriculture agency proposes rules to force food processors to reduce salmonella bacteria found in chicken.
A salmonella outbreak has been linked to small turtles, the CDC said.
So far, 15 people have been sickened across 11 states, with five requiring hospitalization.
14 illnesses have been reported across 12 states, leading to a recall of the peanut butter products.
Some chocolate treats are being pulled from store shelves ahead of the Easter holiday.
U.S. health officials are warning parents not to use three popular powdered infant formulas manufactured at an Abbott plant in Michigan that investigators recently linked to bacterial contamination.
A salmonella outbreak in 25 states, including Pennsylvania, has been linked to pet bearded dragons.
A farm that sells onions in four states, including Pennsylvania, is recalling some onions because of a risk of salmonella.
A recall is quickly expanding as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention continues to investigate a salmonella outbreak that has been linked to onions.
The CDC is investigating a salmonella outbreak that has been linked to certain types of onions.
Health officials say a salmonella outbreak first identified earlier this month has now affected dozens of people in 25 states, including two in Pennsylvania.
Serenade Foods has recalled 60,000 pounds of frozen, stuffed chicken products due to possible salmonella contamination.
McCormick & Company has recalled Italian seasoning and Frank's RedHot Buffalo Ranch seasoning due to salmonella risk.
Grimmway Farms has issued a recall for certain carrot products they believe may have been contaminated with salmonella.
Three months after Midwestern Pet Foods recalled some of its products because of a risk of aflatoxin poisoning, the company is pulling dozens more of its pet foods off the shelves. The concern this time is salmonella.
A Salmonella outbreak in seven states, including Pennsylvania, is being linked to contact with small pet turtles.
Some spices and herbs are being recalled because of a potential Salmonella contamination.
The U.S. Secret Service is facing mounting questions about the security flaws that allowed the shooter to fire from a rooftop near the rally.
Rania Harris is treating us to a fresh salad recipe perfect for an outdoor summer meal!
In-state, undergraduate students will not see an increase in tuition for the seventh straight year.
It wasn't just Pirates rookie Paul Skenes tossing heat at the 94th Midsummer Classic.
On today's show: The Berg Pizza, Rania's Catering, Pittsburgh Grass Volleyball, and more!
In-state, undergraduate students will not see an increase in tuition for the seventh straight year.
The U.S. Secret Service is facing mounting questions about the security flaws that allowed the shooter to fire from a rooftop near the rally.
It wasn't just Pirates rookie Paul Skenes tossing heat at the 94th Midsummer Classic.
The board of directors is expected to discuss changes to its competitive balance rule.
The district attorney's office said their computer serves are shut down and have limited access to email.
The U.S. Secret Service is facing mounting questions about the security flaws that allowed the shooter to fire from a rooftop near the rally.
President Biden is considering proposals to reform the Supreme Court, CBS News has learned.
While some delegates had other preferences, they all agreed that Trump's choice of JD Vance will help the ticket in this region.
The sniper radioed to a command post, according to a local law enforcement officer.
The Biden administration wants a new law that would cap annual rent increases at no more than 5% — or landlords would lose a major tax break.
A Pittsburgh doctor explains the dangers of expired car seats.
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The health department issued a consumer alert for Coraopolis Cash Market,
Fans looking for tickets to the game will need to buy season tickets, a mini-plan, or group tickets.
Sheetz will now deliver beer to Pennsylvanians, the Altoona-based convenience store chain announced on Tuesday.
Stinkin' Cute Trees are having their Christmas in July open house, right now! It's happening in Monaca until this Saturday.
Katie and Rania were in the kitchen this morning making a delightful beef tenderloin salad!
Daisy was outta tahn, and the destination was Altoona. From forts to railways, we got a sneak peek into our country's history. There are so many things for kids, young and old.
A local hot spot has re-opened its doors with a fresh take and a deep-rooted Steel City connection. We were able to get a first bite from The Berg.
Hundreds of local people are preparing for the 412's largest outdoor volleyball tournament. Kaite was live outside of the PTL studios this morning to test our her skills and learn more about the tournament.
The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police is initiating new patrols Downtown focused on smoke shops and the street activity around them.
Columbia Gas wants to abandon service to the Burhan-Crouse Funeral Home.
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.
In the aftermath of the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, medics, doctors, and nurses jumped into action to treat the wounded.
A Baldwin resident has been hospitalized with Allegheny County's first human case of West Nile virus this year.
Rite Aid, which has already closed hundreds of stores, is shutting more locations in Michigan and Ohio.
Whooping cough is making a post-pandemic comeback in Allegheny County and around Pennsylvania.
Tahjana Lewis suffered burns to her chest, arms and legs, according to a recent lawsuit the Connecticut woman filed.
It wasn't just Pirates rookie Paul Skenes tossing heat at the 94th Midsummer Classic.
The board of directors is expected to discuss changes to its competitive balance rule.
Bruce Bochy of the host Rangers became the first manager to win World Series titles and All-Star Games in both leagues.
Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes had a strong showing in his MLB All-Star Game debut.
Joe "Jellybean" Bryant, a former Philadelphia 76ers and La Salle University basketball great and the father of the late, NBA legend Kobe Bryant, has died. He was 69.
A lifelong Pittsburgher has been named the new general manager of Kennywood.
The multi-year partnership begins this season.
KDKA-TV talked exclusively with Takahiro Mori, vice chairman of Nippon Steel and the head of its global operations, about the proposed deal.
The popular Pittsburgh spot was praised for its pepperoni size and its unique crust.
The health department issued a consumer alert for Coraopolis Cash Market,
"Big Brother" announced Tuesday the 16 new Houseguests who will move into the "Big Brother" house and, for the first time ever, have the power to vote in a 17th houseguest.
"Dance Moms" star Christi Lukasiak is facing DUI charges after a crash in Westmoreland County last month.
After many people criticized Andress' rendition of the National Anthem online, comparing her with Fergie, the singer says she's going to rehab.
Shannen Doherty had been battling cancer since 2015.
Richard Simmons devoted his life to making people sweat with his "Sweatin' to the Oldies" workout videos.
Get the latest weather updates with meteorologist Kristin Emery’s forecast!
Just days after he was shot and killed at the rally for the former president, the community of Sarver is preparing to honor Core Comperatore. CBS News's Ashley Portillo reports for KDKA.
Investigators are looking into all angles of the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, including how the shooter was able to get onto the roof. KDKA's Lauren Linder has the latest.
Stinkin' Cute Trees are having their Christmas in July open house, right now! It's happening in Monaca until this Saturday.
Katie and Rania were in the kitchen this morning making a delightful beef tenderloin salad!
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.