Sarah Kovash, 90.5 WESA

Sarah Kovash

90.5 WESA

Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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Pittsburgh Expected To Get 8 Inches Of Snow

The National Weather Service says the storm could bring 6-9 inches to Allegheny County. A projection on the organization’s website specifies 8 inches of → Read More

Winter Weather Advisory In Effect Until Wednesday

December has brought snow to the Pittsburgh region. While the city of Pittsburgh might not be blanketed in snow, the National Weather Service office in → Read More

The Pittsburgh Grocery Stores, Pharmacies And Other Essentials Still Open Amid COVID-19

As more businesses shut down and stores limit their hours in the wake of the spread of COVID-19, we've compiled a list of stores that will remain open and → Read More

Pennsylvania COVID-19 Cases Up To 21

The Pennsylvania Department of Health said Thursday morning the number of positive COVID-19 cases has reached 21. → Read More

Pennsylvania Says It Is Speeding Up Coronavirus Testing

A Pennsylvania state laboratory is improving its ability to handle samples that it is testing for the new coronavirus that is sickening people across the → Read More

This Weekend To Offer Ideal Conditions For The Perseid Meteor Shower

Every year, August brings hot weather and the start of the school year. It also marks another occasion: the Perseid meteor shower. → Read More

Bright Eyes, Big Smile: Remembering Ciquann Dudley Jr. On His 18th Birthday

Ieesha Rajab tries to stay positive. Her conversation is peppered with laughter; she doesn't want to bring everyone around her down, and reminds friends → Read More

Fourth Alligator Found Near Pittsburgh, Shaler Police Looking For Owner

A fourth alligator was found near Pittsburgh this week. The Shaler Police Department tweeted Friday that a 2-foot gator was found overnight in front of the → Read More

Rain Pummels Pittsburgh Region, Flash Floods And Severe Thunderstorms Possible

After a few days of sunshine, extreme weather has hit Pittsburgh again. → Read More

Poison Hemlock, A Toxic, Invasive Plant, Is Popping Up More And More In Pennsylvania

By some standards, poison hemlock is a rather pretty plant, identifiable by its tall, dotted stalk and delicate, white, umbrella-shaped blooms. → Read More

Officials: U.S. Steel Coke Plant Fire May Mean Pollution

Health officials in western Pennsylvania say a fire at U.S. Steel's Clairton Coke Works has shut down pollution control systems, and residents are being → Read More

Court Doc Reveals Range Resources, Others Agreed To $3M Settlement In Contamination Suit

Range Resources and other defendants agreed to pay $3 million to settle a lawsuit last year with three Washington County families who alleged the natural → Read More

Karen Hacker Leaving Allegheny County Health Department, Will Join CDC

Allegheny County’s top health official will leave at the end of July. → Read More

Conneaut Lake Park: An Antique Amusement Park Finds Its Identity As A Nostalgia Trip

Conneaut Lake Park, a small amusement park near the shores of Conneaut Lake, just south of Erie, is a little rough around the edges. → Read More

Allegheny County Now Has 7 Confirmed Measles Cases, But Most Are In One Family

The Allegheny County Health Department reported two new cases of measles Wednesday. → Read More

Carvana's Vending Machine Is A Fun Way To Get A Car, But Probably Won't Change The Industry

Buying a car can be a stressful process that requires time, research and money. Online car retailer Carvana aims to make that process a little easier, → Read More

Boil Water Advisory In Effect For West End

Pittsburgh Water & Sewer Authority issued a precautionary boil water advisory for parts of the Dusquesne Heights, Elliott, Ridgemont, West End and → Read More

Audit Finds Officials In 18 PA Counties Accepted Gifts From Voting Machine Vendors

Officials in 18 Pennsylvania counties accepted gifts, such as wine festival tickets, trips and dinners at high-end restaurants, from voting equipment → Read More

Pittsburgh Could See 4 Inches Of Snow By Wednesday

The Pittsburgh region could get hit with 4 inches of snow, just in time for the Wednesday morning commute. → Read More

Does Pittsburgh Have Its Own Style Of Pizza? An Exploration Of City's Pies

When it comes to pizza, everyone knows Chicago has deep dish and New York has a thin, foldable crust. → Read More