Contractor charged for abandoning work on abandoned house after getting paid
A local contractor is charged with taking a church's money for a project but never finishing it.
Garrett Behanna joined CBS Pittsburgh as a digital producer in May 2022. He is a native of Charleroi, Pa. Garrett graduated from Point Park University with a degree in broadcast journalism and a minor in history. In his free time, he can be found playing video games with friends, watching one of Pittsburgh's sports teams, or re-watching the Star Wars saga.
A local contractor is charged with taking a church's money for a project but never finishing it.
A new bill makes it a felony to steal packages or mail.
A five-day-old boy has died after being found unresponsive by Pittsburgh police.
The acclaimed band has decided to perform a limited number of shows moving forward.
Three malnourished puppies that were found on the side of a road in Fayette County last week are now in foster care.
A new poll suggests that most Americans are ready and willing to get into the holiday spirit.
More than 450 used vehicles will be up for auction at the December commonwealth vehicle auction, the Department of General Services' Bureau of Vehicle Management announced this week.
The performance also includes more than 100 artists from the professional company and school.
Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh will host its Happy Paw-lidays pet adoption event this weekend.
Plum Middle School students and faculty were relocated Tuesday morning as a precautionary measure after a school security officer noticed a faint smell of natural gas.
Comedian Pete Davidson, best known for his tenure on "Saturday Night Live," is bringing his comedy tour to Pittsburgh to ring in the new year.
The Steelers will be without Kenny Pickett in their game against the New England Patriots on Thursday night.
Former Pittsburgh Pirates manager Jim Leyland has been voted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
The ugly sweater party raises money for Shop with a Cop with the Pennsylvania State Police in Westmoreland County.
A lifelong Steelers fan, one of the many personal items he took above the Earth's orbit was a Terrible Towel he'd had for years. Now, he's back in Pittsburgh to help lead the charge for the black and gold, something he tells KDKA-TV is a dream come true.