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The Steelers will be without Kenny Pickett in their game against the New England Patriots on Thursday night.
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"Primetime News on KDKA+" is launching on Jan. 8, 2024.
Coming up on today's show: Neubauer's Flowers and Market House and Dr. Mike Hutchinson!
Police have arrested a second person connected to a deadly shooting in Stowe Township that occurred in 2023.
Here's a list of local shopping centers, malls and stores in Pittsburgh, and how they're planning for the biggest shopping day of the year.
According to Cranberry Township police, a 22-year-old bicyclist died after a collision with a vehicle Tuesday night.
Coming up on today's show: The Christmas Mom Olympics and Cooking with Rania!
Mikey the dog is currently not available for adoption at this time.
Sheetz is dropping the price of unleaded 88 gas for a limited time.
On today's show: Piff the Magic Dragon and a preview of Highmark Light Up Night!
A man was arrested in connection to the death of former Pittsburgh Penguins player, Adam Johnson.
People were boarding buses in Oakland early Tuesday morning to head to the nation's capital to show their support during a March for Israel event.
The recall affects more than 13,000 nightgowns that were sold by iMOONZZZ.