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Drivers, neighbors in Swissvale feeling impact of Washington Avenue Bridge closure

“It’s got to be taken care of,” one neighbor said. “When we get old we get taken care of, right?” → Read More

Shaler Area teacher biking to Washington for annual fundraiser benefitting military veterans

The ride is a fundraiser for an organization called Pittsburgh Warriors Hockey that helps to reduce veteran suicide and offers support services to veterans. → Read More

Pittsburgh's first Black and Trans executive director hopes to bridge gap with LGBTQIA+ community

Jam Hammond is executive director of the Pittsburgh Commission on Human Relations, leading the team that investigates discrimination cases across the city. → Read More

Juneteenth celebrations in Pittsburgh kick off on Friday

“Juneteenth is actually America's second Independence Day. So, it's a national holiday now and it's apart of our legacy and history in the country,” said organizer B. Marshall. → Read More

Pittsburgh weather: Danger of extreme heat for cars and passengers

According to AAA East Central, with this heat, temperatures inside a vehicle can heat up by 20 degrees in just 10 minutes. → Read More

Westmoreland County school, public safety leaders attend school safety symposium

The event comes nearly three weeks after the deadly mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. → Read More

Protest held on South Side Friday over immigration court closure

On Friday morning, there was a line of protesters along Sidney Street in Pittsburgh's South Side neighborhood to demand the reopening of a immigration court. → Read More

Be the Match for Jax: Jax Ramirez gets huge suprise

Despite the challenges, Jax's mother, Missy, said he has a spirit that can’t be broken. → Read More

Allegheny County begins recount in tight GOP Senate primary race

Allegheny County employees started recounting more than 280,000 ballots on Wednesday. → Read More

PPS students gather for conference focused on matters to them

Mental health, leadership and political advocacy were just some of the topics discussed on Tuesday. → Read More

Pittsburgh trauma expert on Texas elementary school shooting

Pittsburgh continues to heal after a gunman killed 11 worshippers at the Tree of Life Congregation in 2018. For the community in Uvalde, Father Abernathy said the healing process could go on for generations. → Read More

West Allegheny student who brought AR-15 to school in court

“There's a climate out there where guns and schools don't mix and this brings a lot alarm bells to a lot of people,” said Blaine Jones, the student's attorney. → Read More

Sandcastle Water Park opens May 21 with major park enhancements

This is the earliest season opening in Sandcastle's history. See what's new at the water park this year. → Read More

Democrats running for Senate vote in Pennsylvania primary

Gisele Fetterman was in Braddock to cast her ballot in the Pennsylvania primary, while her husband John Fetterman recovers from a stroke. Conor Lamb and his family were at a polling place in Mt. Lebanon. → Read More

West Allegheny school honors student with cancer

The community has rallied around 10-year-old Julius Stevenson who has had a rare form of leukemia for eight years. → Read More

Castle Shannon: DoorDash driver carjacked at Lebanon Shops

As Allegheny County police continue to search for the suspects, they shared safety tips to use at the ATM. → Read More

Oakland residents hire arborists and engineers to help avoid landslide damage

“Unfortunately, there’s no such thing as landslide insurance. So, we have to be a bit proactive,” said one homeowner. → Read More

Olive Garden shooting suspect in court for preliminary hearing

Accorie Wilder-Mack was arrested last month in connection with a shooting of an Olive Garden employee at the restaurant in Monroeville back in March. → Read More

Instagram page 'keeppittsburghdope' shares snapshots of Pittsburghers

"I can see the city reacts like 'Oh, that's my cousin' or 'That's my homie,'" the photographer behind the account said. → Read More

MONROEVILLE: Man accused of entering girls restroom at school

A new criminal complaint details how detectives found pictures on Brian Mintmier's cell phone from Feb. 17 that reportedly show a young girl walking down Ramsey Road and in the second photo, Mintmier exposing himself. → Read More