Talking about our Book of the Month with the Burgh Book Baddies
Maura and Jenni, with the Burgh Book Baddies, were here to tell us more about "Expiration Dates" from Rebecca Serle and why they chose it for this month's read.
Maura and Jenni, with the Burgh Book Baddies, were here to tell us more about "Expiration Dates" from Rebecca Serle and why they chose it for this month's read.
Everybody deserves a love story, but we don't always see ourselves in romance novels and movies. Local author Chloe Liese is changing that one book at a time with characters we can all relate to.
The Burgh Book Baddies meet once a month to discuss a trendy page-turner and this month they are reading "Jar of Hearts" by Jennifer Hillier. We were joined by the co-founder of the group, Jenni Gerhold, to discuss this book.
Jenni Gerhold, the co-founder of Burgh Book Baddies, joined the program to tell us more about a group that's taking their love for literature to another level.
Co-authors of our Book of the Month, Sharon Fagan McDermott and M. Christine Benner Dixon, stopped by to share more about their book and what it's like to write this book in collaboration with another author.
For this month's book of the month, we have Damon Young, the author of "What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Blacker," along with Rachel Ekstrom Courage of Littsburgh.
Host Heather Abraham is unveiling our January Book of the Month from author Anjali Sachdeva. "All the Names They Use for God" explores faith and other issues.
Our book of the month called "The Last Caretaker" is an empowering and provocative page-turner about what a person will risk to do what's right. We were joined by the author, Jessica Strawser, and the founder of Littsburgh, Rachel Ekstrom-Courage.
We were happy to have Clare Beams on Talk Pittsburgh to talk about our book of the month, "The Illness Lesson."
Our book of the month called "Exile Poems: In the Labyrinth of Homesickness" explores the journey of leaving behind everything you've ever known, and starting all over again. We were joined by the book's author, Tuhin Das, and the founder of Littsburgh, Rachel Ekstrom Courage.
Our Littsburgh book of the month for September is a romantic comedy called "A Dash of Salt and Pepper." It was written by Kosoko Jackson, who focuses on highlighting LGBTQ love stories.
We're getting kids ready to go back to school with a collection of books written by a local author. Heather is joined by the founders of Littsburgh, Nick Courage and Rachel Ekstrom Courage.
The third entry into the Talk Pittsburgh Book Club is "Sidle Creek." Rachel Ekstrom-Courage, of Littsburgh, introduces us to author Jolene McIlwain.
Here's our second entry into the Talk Pittsburgh Book Club! Rachel Ekstrom-Courage, of Littsburgh, picks "Myriad" by local science fiction author and college professor Joshua D. Bellin. The time-traveling story takes place in a Pittsburgh of the future.
We're kicking off the Talk Pittsburgh Book Club! Welcome Rachel Ekstrom-Courage, of Littsburgh, to talk about the literary scene in Pittsburgh and introduce our book of the month, "Take What You Need."
Three tornadoes touched down across the Pittsburgh area on Friday.
Dozens of people came out to celebrate and cut a ribbon to officially open the new look to the old field at Westinghouse Academy.
The Gainey administration has denied the city's controller's demand for information about the payments.
A rash of new, elaborate scam phone calls are making their way through Westmoreland County and throughout the region.
From car windows to melting engines and faulty car seats, we hear about safety recalls every single day.
The Pittsburgh area has seen three confirmed tornadoes so far on Friday.
Dozens of people came out to celebrate and cut a ribbon to officially open the new look to the old field at Westinghouse Academy.
The Gainey administration has denied the city's controller's demand for information about the payments.
A rash of new, elaborate scam phone calls are making their way through Westmoreland County and throughout the region.
From car windows to melting engines and faulty car seats, we hear about safety recalls every single day.
The Gainey administration has denied the city's controller's demand for information about the payments.
The Gainey administration has denied the city's controller's demand for information about payments to a former employee accused of terrorizing a Jewish woman on the North Side. KDKA-TV's Andy Sheehan has more.
Several groups in Washington County teamed up for a forum called "Trust in Our Elections." KDKA-TV's Jon Delano served as a moderator.
Sen. Bob Casey is facing his strongest challenge for reelection in years.
Senate Republican candidate Dave McCormick, who lost a close election in 2022, is back for round two.
From car windows to melting engines and faulty car seats, we hear about safety recalls every single day.
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From car windows to melting engines and faulty car seats, we hear about safety recalls every single day. But now there's a one-stop shop to make sure you can get safety information tailored just for you and your kids. KDKA-TV's Meghan Schiller reports.
A Mexican restaurant in Pittsburgh's Beechview neighborhood was closed by the Allegheny County Health Department.
A Pittsburgh woman who has never been to Philadelphia got a traffic ticket for running a red light there.
It's PTL producer Teddy Stevenson's birthday!
PTL and Talk Pittsburgh's Boaz Frankel caught the first Icelandair flight out of Pittsburgh International Airport and now he's landed in the land of fire and ice!
That's a wrap for this week on PTL!
If you're looking for a family trip, this could be it! We took a journey to the majestic sea-side of the Outer Banks with Michele Ellis.
Katie was live outside the Byham Theater this morning, checking in on the EQT Children's Theater Festival. We're learning why this side of Pittsburgh's festival season is perfect for kids.
The Gainey administration has denied the city's controller's demand for information about the payments.
Uniontown PD has 20 officers in their department and said they are constantly training with their weapons.
A Pittsburgh woman who has never been to Philadelphia got a traffic ticket for running a red light there.
Pittsburgh Controller Rachael Heisler raised alarms about so-called p-card payments to Mario Ashkar.
As a young man on the streets of Homewood, Robby Wideman was bound for trouble.
Private-label food supplier recalls 32-ounce pouches of Great Value Organic Black Chia Seeds because of potential contamination.
Pennsylvania has launched a new dashboard tracking tickborne diseases.
We introduced you to Elizabeth Loughren in December, as one of the junior co-hosts for last year's KDKA Free Care Fund Telethon for UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh.
Mother's Day may be joyful in many homes, but for even more, it can be a day of pain.
Dr. Christie Hilton at Allegheny General Hospital knows a lot about breast cancer and how it can impact women both at home and at work.
Dozens of people came out to celebrate and cut a ribbon to officially open the new look to the old field at Westinghouse Academy.
Eleven strikeouts are the most ever by a Pirates pitcher at Wrigley Field.
Footage showed top-ranked golfer Scottie Scheffler handcuffed and walking toward a police car in the morning darkness. He later teed off at the PGA Championship.
The complex will feature one indoor field and multiple outdoor fields.
Edward Olivares and Nick Gonzales homered, and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Chicago Cubs 5-4.
A Mexican restaurant in Pittsburgh's Beechview neighborhood was closed by the Allegheny County Health Department.
The complex will feature one indoor field and multiple outdoor fields.
Uber is rolling out a shuttle service in Pittsburgh this summer.
Along with Philadelphia, Frontier will offer service to Dallas-Fort Worth, Atlanta, and Raleigh-Durham.
Anthrocon 2024 sold out more than 11,000 hotel room nights in 12 minutes, a record for the event.
The official "Wicked" trailer released on Wednesday gives a look at Pittsburgh native Jeff Goldblum as the Wizard.
Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik are reprising their roles from "Big Bang Theory" in part one of the "Young Sheldon" series finale.
A new music festival in the works for Pittsburgh later this year has suddenly been canceled.
A border collie-papillon mix named Nimble took home top prizes at the 148th Westminster Dog Show's Masters Agility competition.
Tickets to "The New World Tour" will go on sale beginning Friday, May 17 at 10:00 a.m.
Get the latest weather updates with First Alert Meteorologist Ray Petelin's forecast!
The Hopewell Area School District bus driver is facing ongoing legal action and was suspended indefinitely. KDKA-TV's Barry Pintar has more.
Dozens of people came out to celebrate and cut a ribbon on Friday to officially open the new look to the old field at Westinghouse Academy. KDKA-TV's Chris DeRose has more.
The Gainey administration has denied the city's controller's demand for information about payments to a former employee accused of terrorizing a Jewish woman on the North Side. KDKA-TV's Andy Sheehan has more.
From car windows to melting engines and faulty car seats, we hear about safety recalls every single day. But now there's a one-stop shop to make sure you can get safety information tailored just for you and your kids. KDKA-TV's Meghan Schiller reports.
Three tornadoes touched down across the Pittsburgh area on Friday.
The EF2 tornado touched down in Peters Township and moved through Finleyville and Union Township.
The northern lights were visible in the Pittsburgh area on May 10, 2024.
To celebrate Pittsburgh Today Live's 20 years on the air, we invited fans to Point Park University's Pittsburgh Playhouse for a special show full of fun and surprises.
Ahead of the Pittsburgh Today Live 20th Anniversary Special, Team PTL, show contributors, and fans walked the PTL Ford Red Carpet at the Pittsburgh Playhouse.