
Pittsburgh Weather: Residents Unhappy About Unplowed Streets After Winter Storm Hits Region
Residents on multiple Pittsburgh streets were still waiting for a plow truck Thursday night.
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Residents on multiple Pittsburgh streets were still waiting for a plow truck Thursday night.
Rapid snowfall slowed plows and salt trucks across the region Wednesday night.
With a big snowfall in the forecast, the Postal Service is asking people to clear the areas around their mailboxes and shovel their sidewalks and steps for carriers.
Due to the winter weather and snow, PennDOT temporarily reduced the speed limit on the Beaver Valley Expressway and Interstate 80 to 45 mph Friday morning.
You always remember the big one. Well, until the next big one arrives. For 10 years now, "Snowmageddon" has been the "big one" here in Pittsburgh.
Residents north of Pittsburgh are expected to be hit hardest by the weekend snowstorm, so they were stocking up on food and supplies Friday.
A winter storm is expected to hit parts of Pennsylvania early this week, and Pittsburgh and the surrounding area could see some snow.
Crews have started the process to retrieve a tractor-trailer that went over an embankment along the Pennsylvania Turnpike last week.
An 86-mile portion of the westbound Pennsylvania Turnpike will close for about three hours on Wednesday so crews can retrieve a tractor-trailer over an embankment.
All eyes continue to be on a potentially big weekend snow storm.
A winter storm warning will be in effect for central Pennsylvania this weekend as forecasters expect the first major nor'easter of the season to bring 5 to 8 inches of snow along with freezing temperatures and slippery roadways.
Snow will move into our area today, which may impact Thanksgiving travel plans.
A lake-effect snow storm continues to batter cities along Lake Erie.
Western New York has been walloped with snow, and at least three people from our area are among the many who are stranded on snow-covered highways.
Mayor Peduto and Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald sit down to discuss the winter weather, ALCOSAN and the possibility of a new administration under Peduto.
The wrath of Mother Nature certainly was no surprise. The science of meteorology told us it was coming days in advance, but we want to know more. We want to know how much and when and where.
The City of Pittsburgh saw less snow than some places, but travel was still tricky around the area.
PennDOT was ready and waiting in Washington County Tuesday evening.
At least 800 people hit the slopes at Seven Springs Mountain Resort Tuesday, a day after snow storms swept through the mountains.
The WPIAL Boys' and Girls' Basketball Playoff schedule has been readjusted due to the inclement weather in western Pennsylvania Monday night.
It's Take Your Kid to Work Day, and the peregrine falcons nesting on Pitt's Cathedral of Learning apparently got the memo.
With less than two months to go until the U.S. Open, the USGA is investing in some local, public courses in Pittsburgh.
The school board removed the vote from their agenda on Wednesday night, signaling that the teachers will keep their jobs.
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Agents were seen at 1942 Tacos & Tequila in East Rochester Borough on Wednesday.
It's Take Your Kid to Work Day, and the peregrine falcons nesting on Pitt's Cathedral of Learning apparently got the memo.
So many mourners lined up to pay their respects to Pope Francis that the Vatican kept St. Peter's Basilica open all night to accommodate them.
With less than two months to go until the U.S. Open, the USGA is investing in some local, public courses in Pittsburgh.
The school board removed the vote from their agenda on Wednesday night, signaling that the teachers will keep their jobs.
Popping in an AirPod or putting your headphones on can be for more than just enjoyment; it can help you be more productive.
Pittsburgh's mayoral race is being fueled by dark money — unlimited amounts of cash spent by PACs on TV attack ads and mailers.
Affordable housing has been one of the issues central to the Democratic primary race for mayor of Pittsburgh.
The U.S. Department of Education says that starting May 5, it'll begin collecting payments for student loans that are in default.
Hundreds of universities and colleges have issued a joint letter condemning President Trump's "political interference" in the nation's education system.
Gov. Josh Shapiro said he will be back in the governor's mansion this week after a man allegedly broke into the house and set it on fire.
The Trump administration's tariffs mean items shipped from China will soon cost consumers much more, experts say.
A recent survey shows summer 2025 is shaping up to be the season of exploration.
When a local company owner heard what happened, he said he wanted to make it right.
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?
The PTL kids quickly laid their claim to the bounce house right outside of the PTL studios. We checked in with Boaz to see how it was all going.
The kids were hard at work all morning making works of art. The Tufting Studio joined us to show us how to make these unique rugs.
Boaz and Katie brought half the farm for Take Your Child to Work Day! The Barnyard Petting Zoo visited us outside the PTL Studios to let us check out the adorable animals.
Amelia Ford and Julia Cody from Mad Science of Pittsburgh were here to teach us STEM science experiments for kids.
One of Pittsburgh's busiest DJ's, DJ Petey C, gave the kids a pop music pop quiz on today's show.
Questions are being raised about an aging emergency vehicle fleet in Pittsburgh.
When a local company owner heard what happened, he said he wanted to make it right.
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.
As we approach the end of April, we're shining a spotlight on Cesarean Awareness Month. We were joined by local author Ruth Fleury, who wrote "Strength in Every Scar: A Mother's C-Section Recovery."
This Wellness Wednesday, we are addressing an issue that's affecting so many Americans: fentanyl. Dr. Natalie Gentile and Dr. Liz Zona joined us for this important conversation.
A wave of purple and a powerful show of strength is about to take over Pittsburgh. We sat down with a pancreatic cancer survivor and a doctor to talk about the Purple Stride and how you can step up and be a part of it.
Pittsburgh is in the top 12 and top 16 for the two worst air quality categories (smog and soot related air quality), worse than last year's report.
UPMC has created a blueprint for treating patients experiencing gruesome side effects from drugs laced with xylazine.
With less than two months to go until the U.S. Open, the USGA is investing in some local, public courses in Pittsburgh.
Malkin donated $710 per point this past season, and thanks to a match from McDonald's, the total reached $71,000.
Sydney Sekely has more no-hitters than walks so far this season.
The announcement comes as Oakmont is set to host the U.S. Open for a record 10th time in June.
Oneil Cruz blasted a 463-foot home run to center field — the fourth longest in MLB this season — and Andrew Heaney retired the first 13 batters he faced to help the Pittsburgh Pirates shut down the Los Angeles Angles 3-0.
The new location in Regent Square will be opening on May 2.
The owner of 1989 Vintage and Thrift says Construction Junction recycled her idea of an on-site thrift store.
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?
The 2025 AMA nominations were released on Wednesday, with Kendrick Lamar leading with 10. The awards show will air on May 26.
Rock icon Bryan Adams has announced new North American dates for his ongoing "Roll With The Punches" 2025 tour.
The Steelers are among the four teams as part of a first-of-a-kind collaboration between the NFL and Hasbro toys.
A casting call is out for extras needed when the Hershey biopic comes to film in Pittsburgh.
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With less than two months to go until the U.S. Open comes to Oakmont, the United States Golf Association will be investing $1 million in Pittsburgh area golf courses. KDKA's Lauren Linder has the story.
Four teachers in the South Side Area School District will keep their jobs for now after the school board voted to drop their vote on the furloughing of their positions.
The PTL kids quickly laid their claim to the bounce house right outside of the PTL studios. We checked in with Boaz to see how it was all going.
The kids were hard at work all morning making works of art. The Tufting Studio joined us to show us how to make these unique rugs.
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.