More Than 2,000 People Sign Petition Asking Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh To Keep Masks Optional
Many parents don't want their Catholic schools to go through with a mask mandate.
Many parents don't want their Catholic schools to go through with a mask mandate.
More than 10,000 students attend Catholic schools in the Pittsburgh area and a large amount of those schools managed to remain open since the fall.
For many of the students, faculty and staff of the 12 schools in the Greensburg Catholic Diocese, today was a great day.
Elementary school teachers across the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh were told that they aren't guaranteed jobs in the fall.
Many catholic schools are in financial trouble.
Rob Pratte talks to Ron Zangaro, principal in waiting of Holy Family Academy about students participating in work-study programs that allow them to recieve a Catholic education as well as gaining valuable work experience to prepare them for life outside of the classroom.
The kids are back in school, settling into their routine.
The Diocese of Pittsburgh said in spite of recent school building closings, enrollment at local Catholic schools is stabilizing. The man in charge of Catholic education briefed reporters today.
Two more Pittsburgh Catholic Schools will be merging during the next school year. Parishioners were notified at Mass on Sunday and school officials reacted to the news Monday morning.
Let's get the conversation started with Heather, Mikey, Kelly and Boaz! Click for more information about today's guests!
Rue21, a mall staple for teen apparel, is going out of business and closing all 540 of its stores.
Luke Bryan is bringing his Farm Tour to Westmoreland County this year.
The 16th Street Bridge will close multiple times throughout a two-week stretch for "Mayor of Kingstown" filming.
Nippon Steel says it has postponed the expected closing of its takeover of U.S. Steel by three months.
Rue21, a mall staple for teen apparel, is going out of business and closing all 540 of its stores.
The woman was struck by a metal cylinder that broke free from a construction site.
Luke Bryan is bringing his Farm Tour to Westmoreland County this year.
The 16th Street Bridge will close multiple times throughout a two-week stretch for "Mayor of Kingstown" filming.
Nippon Steel says it has postponed the expected closing of its takeover of U.S. Steel by three months.
President Biden said "no," the National Guard should not intervene in the protests.
Pittsburgh budget shortfalls could soon impact anything from the pavement on your street to your tax bill.
The PA Cyber head says the bill will result in massive layoffs and cripple their operations.
The proposal would recognize the medical uses of cannabis and acknowledge it has less potential for abuse than some other drugs.
Reports of elder fraud crimes increased by 14% in 2023, according to a new federal report.
Giant Eagle is ending a feature that lets people scan items with their phones at a handful of stores.
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The summer fuel blend along with inspections and maintenance at refineries are partially to blame for the rising prices.
Police say weather emergencies are ripe opportunities for scammers and unlicensed contractors.
PTL's Katie O'Malley is getting a look inside the gigantic, brand new Dick's House of Sport store that just opened at Ross Park Mall in the North Hills.
That's a wrap for this week on PTL! Here's a look back at some of the fun we had.
Book clubs are coming back into style! Hosts Heather and David are talking about what they read and the book club trend.
We're getting a preview of some of the fashions that will be a part of Pressley Ridge's annual Runway for Hope event, which raises money for a great cause.
PTL's Katie O'Malley heads to the SouthSide Works to get a preview of Cinco de Mayo weekend's TacoMania festival.
Over the last 20 years, Pittsburgh Today Live has hit the road plenty of times. From the Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show to Field Day to the Washington County Fair, here's a look back ahead of our 20th Anniversary Special.
The PA Cyber head says the bill will result in massive layoffs and cripple their operations.
The founder and former CEO of PA Cyber was sentenced to prison six years ago for funneling millions of taxpayer dollars into dummy corporations and his pockets.
Vince Fannick was charged with 117 counts of insurance fraud, theft by deception and unlawful talking.
Is the city of Pittsburgh about to fall off a fiscal cliff?
An untold number of 55-gallon drums containing radioactive waste are buried in shallow trenches on a site in Armstrong County.
The Monroeville location will be the seventh offered by AHN.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force now recommends women get a mammogram every other year starting when they turn 40 years old.
Plaintiffs have three months to vote on whether to approve a proposed legal settlement that would resolve nearly all talc lawsuits.
Methylene chloride, a toxic chemical, is linked to at least 88 deaths since 1980, federal regulators say.
Staying ahead of drug shortages is a constant battle for hospital pharmacists.
This was Reirden's second stint with the Penguins.
Leave early and plan on being patient if you're going to be heading into the city this weekend.
Sophomore pitcher Zane Pacek is a big part of the Knoch baseball team. At 7 feet tall, he towers over teammates and opponents.
Harris can become a free agent at the end of the 2024 season.
A hiring event will take place in Latrobe on May 8.
Rue21, a mall staple for teen apparel, is going out of business and closing all 540 of its stores.
Nippon Steel says it has postponed the expected closing of its takeover of U.S. Steel by three months.
Insight Global will pay $2.7 million in a settlement after exposing 72,000 residents' private medical information.
Giant Eagle is ending a feature that lets people scan items with their phones at a handful of stores.
The Chadwick, a popular wedding venue in Wexford, has been sold to the Jim Shorkey Family Auto Group.
Luke Bryan is bringing his Farm Tour to Westmoreland County this year.
The 16th Street Bridge will close multiple times throughout a two-week stretch for "Mayor of Kingstown" filming.
Allegheny County revealed the lineup for its popular free summer concert series on Wednesday.
As The Three Rivers Arts Festival celebrates its 65th year, it's also expanding its footprint in the city.
Six Carnegie Mellon University alumni were nominated for nearly a dozen Tony Awards.
The co-founders of the TacoMania Block Party are giving a preview of what to expect for the Cinco de Mayo celebration.
Lisa Dennis from the Carnegie of Library of Pittsburgh joins us to talk about the positive benefits that come from reading to your babies.
Kelly is back with another Soft Pants Friday – your guide to what to watch this weekend.
Designers and foster care advocates are teaming up for the event of the year: Runway for Hope. While trends come and go, several people from Pressley Ridge talk about how giving back never goes out of style.
Pulling your child into arguments with your spouse can create a toxic household. Experts often refer to it as "parental triangulation.” Dr. Katie Stewart shares more about the impact on kids and how to keep it from happening to your family.
We had a great time with the KDKA kids on both Pittsburgh Today Live and Talk Pittsburgh for Take Your Child to Work Day 2024!
Several businesses were damaged by the overnight fire.
Several areas across Pittsburgh flooded after setting another daily rain record.
From the path of totality in Erie to 97% coverage in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvanians experienced the rare solar eclipse on Monday, April 8, 2024.
Numerous areas saw rising floodwaters on Tuesday and Wednesday