Chandi Chapman, WTAE-TV Pittsburgh

Chandi Chapman

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Past articles by Chandi:

East Palestine train derailment: Sen. Mastriano holds hearing

"The ominous clouds of smoke is something I never wish to see again, and the smells and the fumes that consume our air and is still consuming our air in East Palestine and surrounding communities," one resident said. → Read More

How artificial intelligence is changing different industries

Working from home during the pandemic has changed the way people live their daily lives. → Read More

The impact remote work has had on mental health

As the pandemic fades away and more companies are bringing workers back into offices, people are thinking about how being away from colleagues has affected their mental state. → Read More

Carlynton and Steel Valley fans save man from cardiac arrest

"It was just amazing to see the people that were willing to help," Carlynton's athletic director said, telling Pittsburgh's Action News 4 how fans jumped into action on the rescue effort. → Read More

Monroeville: Large pothole off Business Route 22

One woman said she's been trying to find out who's responsible for patching it up, but she hit a dead end. Now Pittsburgh's Action News 4 has been pounding the pavement to get her answers. → Read More

Former Mount Lebanon nursing home employee accused of sexually assaulting resident

Police say the victim has the mental capacity of a 7-year-old. → Read More

Pothole season in Pittsburgh region

AAA says the average cost of fixing your car after you hit a pothole is $600. This is the time of year when more and more are popping up in the Pittsburgh region. → Read More

Damar Hamlin: Pittsburgh events to support NFL player

Fans are invited to sign a banner for Damar Hamlin before the Pitt-Clemson men's basketball game at Petersen Events Center. → Read More

Lincoln Park basketball player injured in Beaver County

At Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School in Beaver County, a basketball player suffered an injury that sent him to the hospital. Medics say it took them more than 40 minutes to get him help. Now Pittsburgh's Action News 4 is finding out why. → Read More

At-home kit tests for RSV, COVID and the flu

Jeff Wilson, who owns Wilson’s Pharmacy, said, "A lot of people were coming in saying they were sick, but we really didn't know which one it was." → Read More

Boyce Park ski slopes closed due to power outage

"It's closed and we were so sad. We were going to come out. The kids are off school and we were going to come out and snowboard," one parent said. → Read More

Pittsburgh model train display in Cranberry Township, Pa.

This may look like something out of a train museum, but it's actually in the home of a Cranberry Township couple. The amazing display includes Pittsburgh landmarks like the Duquesne Incline and Kennywood, highways, steel mills and even the iconic Heinz ketchup sign. → Read More

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette workers continue to strike before holidays

Workers are spreading their message about the strike at Market Square in downtown Pittsburgh and keeping busy with a new online publication. → Read More

Hills snack bar coming back as food truck in Pittsburgh

Remember the popcorn, the hot dogs, the pretzels? Proudly wearing a shirt with the old "Hills" logo, Jason Powell said he's bringing the nostalgic snack bar with a food truck that will travel to former Hills store locations. → Read More

Pittsburgh bridge collapse: Work on new Fern Hollow Bridge moving quickly

PennDOT says it's working with the city of Pittsburgh and one of the nation's top design firms to build a bridge they say will last a century. Here's a look at how construction is coming along. → Read More

PA Lottery: $3 million winning ticket at Sheetz in Washington County

A $30 scratch-off lottery ticket just won Kim Maurer a huge prize, right before the holidays. → Read More

Tree of Life commemoration held at Schenley Park

Candles, prayers and song marked the sadness, the reflection and the remembrance. → Read More

PA Supreme Court hears arguments over abortion funding

The case asks, Should mandated tax dollars be used to pay for elective abortions? → Read More

Fern Hollow Bridge bus rider talks about Biden's visit

It took five people to get Anna Nichols off the bus that was on the bridge when it crumbled. She still has nightmares over the incident. → Read More

Duquesne community and city leaders form anti-violence committee

One leader cited the Kennywood Park shooting last month as an issue that needs to be addressed. → Read More