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FCC calls on Congress for funding to restart program that helped low-income households get high-speed internet service.
The FCC is requiring internet providers to tell consumers exactly what they're getting in their broadband plans.
FEMA and the FCC launched a nationwide test of the emergency alert system on Wednesday.
Kiski Area and Greensburg Salem were among the top ten worst at internet speed.
Americans received 4 billion robocalls in May, according to the spam blocking app YouMail.
Senator Joe Manchin announced that West Virginia will receive $53.5 million to expand access to broadband.
The FCC has proposed a $225 million fine against 2 health insurance telemarketers for spamming people with 1 billion robocalls using fake phone numbers.
Major phone companies are telling the country's state attorneys general that they will do more against robocalls.
The FCC is warning consumers of a "one-ring" robocall scam that has been driving up phone bills.
Your ability to watch and use your favorite apps and services could start to change - though not right away - following Monday's official repeal of Obama-era internet protections.
The Senate is set to vote Wednesday to repeal changes to net neutrality rules that were recently adopted by the Republican-controlled Federal Communications Commission.
Net neutrality, the principle that Internet service providers should enable access to all content and applications regardless of the source and without favoring or blocking particular products or websites, officially ends June 11.
State Attorney General Josh Shapiro says everyone who has internet service should care about the Federal Communications Commission's decision to repeal net neutrality.
Internet service providers like Comcast, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile now must act in the "public interest" when providing a mobile connection to your home or phone, under rules approved Thursday by a divided Federal Communications Commission.
There is some potential good news for travelers who have a hard time going off-line while in the air.
FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai joins Mike Pintek in studio for the hour to talk all about the FCC.
The buyer of the rare card hasn't been identified.
One year after a father and four of his children died in a house fire, members of the Jeannette community came together to support the survivors.
For many, March 20, the beginning of the NCAA Tournament, is essentially Christmas morning.
A CSX train derailed in Connellsville, cutting down a utility pole in the process.
An 18-year-old is facing charges after police said he broke another student's jaw during a fight inside a classroom at Ringgold High School.
The buyer of the rare card hasn't been identified.
Reports say 27-year-old Hunter Myers was flown to a Pittsburgh hospital following a crash during a race on Wednesday.
PRT has proposed a 35% service cut that will take effect in February of 2026.
The annual KDKA Fish Fry Guide is back for Lent! Check our listings for a 2025 fish fry near you in Pittsburgh.
One year after a father and four of his children died in a house fire, members of the Jeannette community came together to support the survivors.
Beginning March 31, those who cannot verify their identity over the agency's online service will be required to visit an agency field office in person.
President Trump has taken aim at the Department of Education, but shutting down the department entirely would require an act of Congress.
Both candidates are touting the support from labor, but the unions themselves are divided between the two.
Voters in Pennsylvania's 35th district will fill a vacancy next week and decide which party will hold the speakership.
The federal government employs thousands in the Pittsburgh region and funds research to the tune of billions of dollars.
A vicious ransomware called Medusa is picking up speed and a local cybersecurity expert has ways you can keep your data safe.
Erin Love, from Firecracker Fabrics, is just one of the local stores stepping up in the crafting industry after the closure of JOANN Fabric and Crafts.
The owners say that gift cards and loyalty points that guests may have will still be accepted at the three other Walnut Grill locations in Wexford, Robinson, and Washington.
Fake Facebook pages have been popping up claiming to be the iconic iceball cart, but the owner says they're all scams.
Most people have traded in their car for a new one and the warranty talks begin, but did you know you can get a refund for your trade-in's warranty?
From big kids to littles, are you looking for the perfect way to keep everyone entertained? We learned about some new, exciting family-friendly events from our friends at Kidsburgh.
Today is Mr. Rogers' birthday and we're learning why his legacy is all over the campus of St. Vincent College.
Sean Collier was back with a new edition of the PTL Weekend Guide!
Verizon stopped by the studios to show us the future of home tech! This segment was sponsored by Verizon.
Katie stopped by Cop Out Pierogies, one of our contestants in last year's PTL Pierogi Bracket, to check out a place that packs a real pierogi punch.
Not everyone getting checks from Pennsylvania's rental rebate program is seeing the money, KDKA Investigates uncovered.
A Caliber Collision auto body shop is being built in Murrysville, but for one couple, it's right in their backyard.
An entire section of a home in Pittsburgh's Knoxville neighborhood has folded, bricks collapsing into the yard next door.
Gecko Robotics is one of the hottest tech companies around and it was founded here in Pittsburgh, but with a stagnant economy, it's only one of a few.
There's an unsightly mess collecting along a road in North Fayette — so much that it looks more like a landfill.
After recent teen suicides in the Pittsburgh area, here are signs that friends and family can look for to step in and prevent a tragedy.
Nestlé USA cites consumer complaints, including "one potential choking incident" for recalling products sold nationwide.
When it comes to the world of wellness, it's easy to get quick answers from health coaches and influencers. Dr. Natalie Gentile joined us to set the record straight on false fads you see online.
The Rush to Crush Cancer bike ride is here and Daisy got an expert lesson from Ron Smiley on how to ride a bike because she's never learned!
About one in five newborns in the U.S. start out on infant formula, making it a crucial source of nutrition.
The buyer of the rare card hasn't been identified.
For many, March 20, the beginning of the NCAA Tournament, is essentially Christmas morning.
Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Jared Jones is missing his next spring training start because of elbow discomfort.
As the 2026 NFL Draft nears, more details are coming out about just how Pittsburgh could be utilized in the event.
Fans gathered at the UPMC Events Center to send the team off to Cleveland ahead of their first-round matchup against Alabama.
PRT has proposed a 35% service cut that will take effect in February of 2026.
As the 2026 NFL Draft nears, more details are coming out about just how Pittsburgh could be utilized in the event.
A new energy facility is coming to Beaver County.
Sheetz is looking to fill several positions across its Pennsylvania locations.
Kennywood, Idlewild, and Sandcastle are getting a new ownership and some Pittsburgh hope it will mean better days for the parks.
Madrid-based Parques Reunidos has agreed to sell the parks to Herschend.
A federal judge has dismissed the charges against a Minnesota man accused of hiding a stolen pair of ruby slippers that Judy Garland wore in "The Wizard of Oz." Prosecutors informed the court Monday that he died Sunday.
Construction is underway for the new music venue in Pittsburgh's Lower Hill after officials broke ground on Thursday.
Pittsburgh will be Billy Joel's first show back on the road after the singer postponed four months' worth of stops for "a medical condition."
Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes is trying to take his burgeoning fame in stride.
A Westmoreland County community is still giving its support to a family that lost four kids and their father in a house fire one year ago. KDKA's Ricky Sayer spoke with some at the vigil about what they meant to the town.
KDKA-TV's Rich Walsh and 93.7 The Fan's Chris Mueller discuss the sports topics of the day.
Stay on top of local weather with meteorologist Ray Petelin’s forecast!
Tom's Sports Bar was packed wall-to-wall on the North Shore as Pittsburgh sports fans gathered for the first full day of the NCAA Tournament. KDKA's Jessica Guay spoke with many of them about what is one of their favorite days.
A train car from a CSX train derailed near Water Street in Connellsville on Thursday night.
The crash happened early Friday morning along Park Way.
The annual Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show kicked off on Friday, March 7, 2025, at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. As is tradition, Pittsburgh Today Live kicked off the show with a live episode!
A school bus slammed into a tree in Butler County on Thursday morning, sending the driver and two students to the hospital.
KDKA-TV is sad to report that retired host and weather forecaster Jon Burnett died of complications from suspected CTE. He leaves behind an incredible legacy.
A fast-moving clipper system is proving Punxsutawney Phil correct this Sunday late afternoon/early evening with some freezing rain/drizzle and light wet snow making roads north of Route 422 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike slippery.