Stimulus Check Negotiations: Are $1,200 Payments Back On The Table?
While President Trump derailed stimulus package discussions earlier this week, the possibility of a stimulus check remains alive.
While President Trump derailed stimulus package discussions earlier this week, the possibility of a stimulus check remains alive.
More stimulus checks would help suffering Americans and prop up the sagging U.S. economy, but Democrats and Republicans haven't yet agreed on a deal.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on Face The Nation Sunday that the two sides are making progress towards a deal, but hurdles remain.
The revised HEROES Act, passed by Democrats in the House, would still include stimulus payments and enhanced unemployment benefits.
A second stimulus payment grows more likely by the day, with coronavirus surging and the fate of the economy hanging in the balance.
Pa. Senator Bob Casey is calling on Congress and President Trump to provide more help for seniors during the coronavirus pandemic.
A growing trend called "intergenerational engagement" is taking off at senior centers across western Pennsylvania.
The eaglet in the nest at U.S. Steel's Irvin Plant has a name.
On National Baby Day, the Pittsburgh Zoo is partnering with Beverly's Babies for a fun event.
An apparently unwritten rule could be keeping students out of the National Honor Society.
The Pittsburgh Marathon is the largest sporting event of the year in the city between all the runners and spectators in town spread out over two days.
A growing trend called "intergenerational engagement" is taking off at senior centers across western Pennsylvania.
The eaglet in the nest at U.S. Steel's Irvin Plant has a name.
On National Baby Day, the Pittsburgh Zoo is partnering with Beverly's Babies for a fun event.
An apparently unwritten rule could be keeping students out of the National Honor Society.
The Pittsburgh Marathon is the largest sporting event of the year in the city between all the runners and spectators in town spread out over two days.
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.
We're looking back with PTL regular Dr. Marlene Boas ahead of our 20th anniversary special.
Pittsburgh Magazine's Sean Collier is looking back at how the PTL Weekend Guide started ahead of our 20th anniversary celebration.
In today's Something Good, The Mom-Owned Market is more than 20 mom-owned businesses from food, to clothing, to gifts that will be set up in Squirrel Hill for a pop-up shopping experience.
"The Way Home" was a show about three independent women, but did you know, "The Way Home" is also a home-buying workshop that you can attend right here in Pittsburgh? We learned where and when it's happening and how you can score money to buy a home!
Sean Collier, of Pittsburgh Magazine, is back with another edition of the PTL Weekend Guide!
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 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.
A woman from Greensburg is on the road to recovery after surgeons removed a massive tumor from her back.
Harris can become a free agent at the end of the 2024 season.
A hiring event will take place in Latrobe on May 8.
The Pirates only scored three runs in three games in Oakland.
Several streets will close this weekend when more than 42,000 runners descend upon the city for the Pittsburgh Marathon.
The cuts do not impact the Pittsburgh Penguins' hockey operations.
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.
Plans are in the works to redevelop downtown New Kensington.
Women's sports are getting a big boost in Pittsburgh.
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.
See who's nominated for the 77th annual Tony Awards. The Tonys will air live on CBS and Paramount+ on Sunday, June 16.
Paramount said long-time CEO Bob Bakish will leave the company, which is in discussions to explore a sale or merger.
Connecting young people with the senior citizen population in a growing trend called "intergenerational engagement" is taking off at senior centers and long-term care facilities across western Pennsylvania. KDKA-TV's Kym Gable has more On A Positive Note.
On National Baby Day, the Pittsburgh Zoo is partnering with Beverly's Babies for a fun event. KDKA-TV's Alexandra Todd has more.
New safety measures could soon protect children from falling out of windows in Allegheny County. It's one of many proposed safety improvements to the county’s housing regulations. KDKA-TV's Meghan Schiller reports.
An apparently unwritten rule could be keeping students out of the National Honor Society. KDKA-TV's Erika Stanish shares a local student's story, and what they hope to change.
Get the latest weather updates with First Alert Meteorologist Ray Petelin's forecast!
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