Talking about the novels being considered for our Book of the Month
Jenni, of the Burgh Book Baddies, stopped by to chat with us about some of the novels up for consideration of our Book of the Month!
Jenni, of the Burgh Book Baddies, stopped by to chat with us about some of the novels up for consideration of our Book of the Month!
Maura Hoch, of the 'Burgh Book Baddies, joined us to reveal what novel you all helped to pick for October.
Jenni Gerhold, from the Burgh Book Baddies, joined us to talk about the next Book of the Month!
Gabrielle Payne and Cecily Milligan joined us on the show to talk more about the Pittsburgh Girls Club and how they are helping local ladies form new friendships.
Daisy and Heather talked about a new camp for adults who are passionate about reading called The Bad B*** Book Club!
Our book of the month has been described as gloriously dark and filled with dark twists and unending suspense that will keep you one edge until the very last page. We discussed "None Of This Is True" by Lisa Jewell.
Maura and Jenni, from the Burgh Book Baddies, were here to share how you can decide this month's hot read!
Maura and Jenni, with the Burgh Book Baddies, were here to tell us more about "Expiration Dates" from Rebecca Serle and why they chose it for this month's read.
Everybody deserves a love story, but we don't always see ourselves in romance novels and movies. Local author Chloe Liese is changing that one book at a time with characters we can all relate to.
The Burgh Book Baddies meet once a month to discuss a trendy page-turner and this month they are reading "Jar of Hearts" by Jennifer Hillier. We were joined by the co-founder of the group, Jenni Gerhold, to discuss this book.
Jenni Gerhold, the co-founder of Burgh Book Baddies, joined the program to tell us more about a group that's taking their love for literature to another level.
Co-authors of our Book of the Month, Sharon Fagan McDermott and M. Christine Benner Dixon, stopped by to share more about their book and what it's like to write this book in collaboration with another author.
For this month's book of the month, we have Damon Young, the author of "What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Blacker," along with Rachel Ekstrom Courage of Littsburgh.
Host Heather Abraham is unveiling our January Book of the Month from author Anjali Sachdeva. "All the Names They Use for God" explores faith and other issues.
Our book of the month called "The Last Caretaker" is an empowering and provocative page-turner about what a person will risk to do what's right. We were joined by the author, Jessica Strawser, and the founder of Littsburgh, Rachel Ekstrom-Courage.
We were happy to have Clare Beams on Talk Pittsburgh to talk about our book of the month, "The Illness Lesson."
Our book of the month called "Exile Poems: In the Labyrinth of Homesickness" explores the journey of leaving behind everything you've ever known, and starting all over again. We were joined by the book's author, Tuhin Das, and the founder of Littsburgh, Rachel Ekstrom Courage.
Our Littsburgh book of the month for September is a romantic comedy called "A Dash of Salt and Pepper." It was written by Kosoko Jackson, who focuses on highlighting LGBTQ love stories.
We're getting kids ready to go back to school with a collection of books written by a local author. Heather is joined by the founders of Littsburgh, Nick Courage and Rachel Ekstrom Courage.
The third entry into the Talk Pittsburgh Book Club is "Sidle Creek." Rachel Ekstrom-Courage, of Littsburgh, introduces us to author Jolene McIlwain.
Here's our second entry into the Talk Pittsburgh Book Club! Rachel Ekstrom-Courage, of Littsburgh, picks "Myriad" by local science fiction author and college professor Joshua D. Bellin. The time-traveling story takes place in a Pittsburgh of the future.
We're kicking off the Talk Pittsburgh Book Club! Welcome Rachel Ekstrom-Courage, of Littsburgh, to talk about the literary scene in Pittsburgh and introduce our book of the month, "Take What You Need."
Temperatures will slowly fall throughout the day and we could see lake-effect snow.
The Steelers can clinch the AFC North today with a win over the Ravens.
Only federal employees who are deemed essential would be allowed to work during a government shutdown.
People seeking copies of police and jail videos in Ohio may have to pay up to $750 per department.
A Burgettstown man who pleaded guilty to attacking police officers with pepper spray and several objects was sentenced to prison time.
Temperatures will slowly fall throughout the day and we could see lake-effect snow.
The Steelers can clinch the AFC North today with a win over the Ravens.
Only federal employees who are deemed essential would be allowed to work during a government shutdown.
People seeking copies of police and jail videos in Ohio may have to pay up to $750 per department.
A Burgettstown man who pleaded guilty to attacking police officers with pepper spray and several objects was sentenced to prison time.
The U.S. government faced the threat of a shutdown if Congress didn't pass a spending bill before Dec. 21, 2024. Here's a look at the potential impact.
The stopgap measure to fund the government and provide tens of billions in disaster relief passed the Senate and now goes to President Biden for his signature.
After Bob Casey lost to Dave McCormick, what comes next for the three-term senator?
The Supreme Court on Wednesday said it will take up a challenge to a new law that could lead to a ban on TikTok in the U.S.
The House Ethics Committee voted to release its report on the investigation into former Rep. Matt Gaetz on Dec. 5, according to multiple sources.
There was "snow" stopping people from getting their last-minute presents on Friday.
Workers at Amazon facilities in major U.S. cities went on strike Thursday morning.
You've heard of online shopping and package scams, but what about package scams that come right to your door?
An attempt to cut down on energy bills turned into a financial nightmare for a Beaver Falls man.
American Airlines will soon add nonstop service between Pittsburgh International Airport and Los Angeles International Airport.
Downtown Pittsburgh is turning into a winter wonderland this New Year's Eve! We learned about what you can expect on New Year's Eve in the Steel City!
We moved into the PTL Kitchen to surprise Celina on her last show with us to have a Pompeani Pizza Party!
Your incredible generosity has helped us raise over $90 million for the Free Care Fund at UPMC Children's Hospital. We revealed this year's grand total!
Our PTL Pup Maz was here today! We got to see how her training has been going and if she learned any new commands!
The holiday spirit was in full swing today on the show. David and Heather got to play Santa as they exchanged gifts!
An attempt to cut down on energy bills turned into a financial nightmare for a Beaver Falls man.
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.
A University of Pittsburgh research group is reaching new limits and perfecting a robot to help people with ALS live better lives.
Sharon Regional Medical Center employees rallied with family and friends to save the hospital from an impending closure.
Miller Shevitz of Beaver Falls is at his happiest when he's showing off his toys.
Eleven-year-old Jayden Randall of Carrick is one of the children who is alive and thriving today thanks to UPMC Children's Hospital.
Just a few weeks ago, Christine Dankwardt worried walking down the hall would never be possible for her 15-year-old daughter Marissa.
The Steelers can clinch the AFC North today with a win over the Ravens.
Jim Fitzgerald always wanted to develop a wooded property near his neighborhood. Now it will honor Franco Harris.
Jess Mruzik had 26 kills, Caroline Jurevicius had 20 and Penn State rallied from an 0-2 semifinal hole for a five-set victory over Nebraska to reach the NCAA championship.
During his career at WVU, he threw for over 5,300 yards with 36 touchdown passes and 19 interceptions.
Crosby snapped a 10-game goal drought in the win.
A pair of businessmen say they have plans to breathe new life into the former Redbeard's on Mount Washington.
Pittsburgh Popcorn's food processing facility has been shut down.
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.
It seems that every year around the holidays, people tend to revisit a select few movies.
While 2024 may be ending, there's much to look forward to next year, including a major entertainment project by PNC Park.
Tony, Emmy, and Grammy Award-winning artist Barry Manilow will take the stage one final time in Pittsburgh.
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.
Get the latest weather updates with First Alert Meteorologist Ray Petelin's forecast!
KDKA-TV's Cassidy Wood and KDKA Radio's Suzie Cool discuss the sports topics of the day.
Some residents of an apartment building in Pittsburgh have been ordered to evacuate by the city due to broken elevators.
Only federal employees who are deemed essential would be allowed to work during a government shutdown.
Residents of the Skyvue Apartments in Pittsburgh's Oakland neighborhood have been ordered to evacuate due to broken elevators.
The 71st Annual KDKA Free Care Fund Telethon raised more than $1.7 million. Here are some photos from the night.
Newborn babies at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital got dressed up in holiday onesies and hats knit by a nurse.
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.