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Sunday Business Page: My Family and the Mob
In this edition of the Sunday Business Page, Jon is joined by best-selling author Russell Shorto to discuss his newest book, "Smalltime: My Family and the Mob."
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In this edition of the Sunday Business Page, Jon is joined by best-selling author Russell Shorto to discuss his newest book, "Smalltime: My Family and the Mob."
In this edition of the Sunday Business Page, Jon Delano is joined by President and CEO of Leadership Pittsburgh, Jenn Beer.
In this edition of the Sunday Business Page, Jon Delano speaks with PNC Chief Economist Dr. Gus Faucher about the United Autoworkers strike and if it will impact the Pittsburgh region.
Rick Siger is Pennsylvania's Secretary of the Department of Community and Economic Development and a Pittsburgh native. He joins Jon Delano in this edition of the Sunday Business Page.
This week, Jon Delano is joined by Andrew Masich, the president and CEO of the Heinz History Center.
In this edition of the Sunday Business Page, Jon Delano talks with AJ Drexler, the CEO of Entrepreneurs Forever.
In this edition of the Sunday Business Page, Jon Delano speaks with Jacob Weiland, manager of Point State Park for the Pa. Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
This week, Jon Delano welcomes Matt Galluzzo, President & CEO of Riverlife.
In this edition of the Sunday Business Page, Jon Delano sits down with the new president of Point Park University, Dr. Chris Brussalis.
In this edition of the Sunday Business Page, Jon Delano sits down with Mandi Pryor, the executive director of the Southwest Regional Chamber of Commerce.
During Dr. Jill Biden's visit to Pittsburgh, she highlighted Partner4Work, a non-profit helping people get into the workforce. In this edition of the Sunday Business Page, Jon Delano spoke with Rob Cherry, the CEO.
This week, Jon Delano speaks with the founder of a new company in Pittsburgh Green Swans. Chetan Chothani tells us all about the company, its founding, and its mission.
In this week's edition of the Sunday Business Page, Jon sits down with Pittsburgh native and author of the new book "Employalty" Joe Mull.
In this edition of the Sunday Business Page, Jon Delano is joined by the President and CEO of Independence Health System, Ken DeFurio.
In this edition of the Sunday Business Page, Jon Delano speaks with Scott Baker, the owner and fifth generation baker of Jenny Lee Swirl Bread.
In this edition of the Sunday Business Page, Jon Delano sits down with Dr. Ben Granger of Qualtrix to talk about the findings of their latest study which finds that Americans just aren't using their vacation time.
In this week's Sunday Business Page, Jon Delano speaks with County Executive Rich Fitzgerald about getting more behavioral health specialists to the county.
In this edition of the Sunday Business Page, Jon Delano talks with Pittsburgh CLO Executive Producer Mark Fleishcer.
In this edition of the Sunday Business Page, Jon Delano speaks with retired Air Force Colonel Lee Ellis.
In this edition of the Sunday Business Page, Jon Delano sits down with Bryan Dietz, the Senior Vice President of the Allegheny County Airport Authority.
KDKA Political/Money Editor Jon Delano talks with Congressman Chris Deluzio to mark the 100th day since the hazardous train derailment in East Palestine. They discuss what's being done to prevent similar events from happening in the future.
In this week's edition of the Sunday Business Page, Jon Delano speaks Provident Charter School CEO Maria Paluselli.
Former County Councilman Matt Drozd, author of the book The Return of the Russian Czar, joins Jon Delano in this edition of the Sunday Business Page.
In this edition of the Sunday Business Page, Jon Delano speaks with Nathan Honeycutt, a researcher with the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression.
In this edition of the Sunday Business Page, Jon Delano speaks with Jordan Grady, the president of the Butler County Chamber of Commerce.
This week, Jon Delano speaks with AJ Jefferson, the CEO of the Homeless Children's Education Fund.
Police were called to the scene on South Monroe Street early on Wednesday morning.
FEMA and the FCC will launch a nationwide test of the emergency alert system on Oct. 4.
Harvey has been missing since September 19 and is considered endangered.
The KDKA-TV Turkey Fund has provided holiday meals to more than a million families.
Police say four of the five victims are students and none of the victims appear to have life-threatening wounds.
Allegheny County President Judge Kim Berkley Clark has recused herself and all county judges from hearing the case.
Stream Around The Table segments here on CBS News Pittsburgh.
Allegheny County's property assessments have become a hot button issue in the county executive race.
Five Western Pennsylvania U.S. House of Representatives voted in the dramatic roll call on Tuesday.
The House on Tuesday voted to remove California Republican Kevin McCarthy from his position as House speaker. Here's what comes next.
Mt. Lebanon, Whitehall, Finleyville, and Bethel Park are all slated for upgrades.
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Thanks to an act of Congress in 2022, the three nationwide credit agencies removed all paid medical debt from credit reports.
40 of 50 states saw prices on the retreat this week, including Pennsylvania, but not here in Pittsburgh.
Giant Eagle is partnering with Instacart for same-day delivery.
The Pittsburgh CLO has a full lineup of acclaimed shows coming up in the summer of 2024.
Giant Eagle Prepared Foods Team Leader Chef Crystal Baldwin has two recipes this week, perfect for fall and Hispanic Heritage Month.
Antiques appraiser Dr. Lori is examining more of your family treasures and heirlooms.
Sandy Rosen, chair, and Pat Siger, co-chair of Violins of Hope Pittsburgh, talk with hosts David Highfield and Heather Abraham about the important message of love and tolerance these instruments are bringing to the city.
Hosts Heather Abraham and David Highfield are talking with Chris McGinnis, the director of arts at Rivers of Steel, to find out more about the second annual Festival of Combustion. The unique arts festival is returning to Carrie Blast Furnaces.
From packages to groceries to dinner showing up on our doorsteps, we live in a fast-paced world with non-stop deliveries.
Mary Beth Rhodes says she can't keep living without working toilets or sinks.
It was supposed to be a day at the ballgame, but a woman from Maryland says it turned into a nightmare.
There's a crisis in reading, and scores across America are abysmal.
It's part of a growing trend of schools choosing private security over uniformed police officers.
A Pittsburgh woman died after she became hospitalized with West Nile virus.
Bedbugs are popping up in Paris hotels, homes, and even public transport, and with the Olympics just 10 months away, that has city officials' skin crawling.
The approach to fighting sexually transmitted infections has been nicknamed "Doxy-PEP."
Blue, sunny skies created the perfect conditions for a walk Sunday morning, and that's what 700 people did over in Monroeville to spread the word about mental health.
The UPMC Mobile Safety Van is taking life-saving tips and delivering them to the community on wheels.
The annual cooking demonstration was held at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital.
How will the Steelers respond after a 30-6 loss to the Texans and a date with the Baltimore Ravens on the horizon?
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC and Pittsburgh's CW have entered a partnership for the 2023 season
The All Things Covered Podcast, featuring BMac and Patrick Peterson, recaps this past week's NFL action.
Pat Freiermuth left Sunday's loss to the Houston Texans in the third quarter after suffering the injury.
McCandless business owners are concerned a property owner is kicking them out to make way for a new development.
A sheriff's sale of the Pittsburgh Mills was canceled after the owner paid $11.5 million owed in special assessment taxes.
The agreement comes after the union representing Duquesne Light workers voted to authorize the strike earlier this week.
The prospect of a government shutdown looks increasingly likely with Congress running out of time to approve new funding.
Giant Eagle is partnering with Instacart for same-day delivery.
Registration into the competition will be open until Nov. 5.
A Powerball ticket costs $2 in most states and players can pick their own numbers or have a computer make the selection.
A documentary chronicling Beyoncé's just-concluded 39-city Renaissance World Tour will premiere in North American theaters Dec. 1, AMC Theaters announced Monday.
Mariah Carey is bringing her "Merry Chrismas One And All" tour to Pittsburgh in December.
They were the first shows to leave the air when the writers strike began May 2 and now will be among the first to return.
The County President Judge recused herself and all county judges from hearing the case brought by Allegheny County Council.
Samantha Kalkbrenner died when the school van she was in was involved in a serious crash last month.
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Police are on the hunt for the suspect.
The shooting happened around 3 a.m. near the intersection of Webster Avenue and Somers Street.
Pittsburgh Today Live went sailing on the high seas, errr, three rivers with PNC and Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank to kick off the 421st annual KDKA-TV Turkey Fund campaign.
Pittsburgh police evacuated part of a neighborhood in Garfield as law enforcement and SWAT teams converged on the area due to a dangerous "active shooting situation" on Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2023.
Other homes were destroyed and several people were injured in the explosion in the Rustic Ridge Estates section of Plum.
We've collected the class pictures of our KDKA team. Can you guess who's who from these photos?
The jury has recommended the death penalty for Robert Bowers, the gunman convicted of shooting and killing 11 worshippers in a Pittsburgh synagogue. The trial has been ongoing since the spring.