How a $10 donation turned into $21 million raised for the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund
It's time to reflect back on the first KDKA-TV Turkey Fund.
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It's time to reflect back on the first KDKA-TV Turkey Fund.
The KDKA-TV Turkey Fund has provided holiday meals to more than a million families.
Two grateful KDKA-TV Turkey Fund recipients share how you and your donations changed their lives.
We're just 15 days from Thanksgiving, and that means we're in the final push for the 44th annual KDKA-TV Turkey Fund.
Ahead of the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund, we recently met two women at a food pantry in Washington County whose stories are the definition of faith, determination and heart.
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, employees of KDKA-TV, local schools, and so many more generous Pittsburghers are offering resources, money, and effort to support local food banks and the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund.
Volunteering is a small commitment with an enormous impact.
There are plenty of ways to give to the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund to help our neighbors in need during the Thanksgiving holiday.
PTL's Daisy Jade visits Brashear High School where the students have turned their fun powderpuff football game into a big fundraiser for the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund.
We're pulling back the curtain on the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank's food sourcing to see what it takes to get what it needs to help feed our neighbors in need.
Local maker, Calamityware, is donating a portion of their October proceeds to the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund. Here's how you can get your hands on their fun, quirky and whimsical designs.
After federal funding cuts to food banks, your donations to the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund are needed now more than ever.
The 44th annual KDKA-TV Turkey Fund kicked off last week. Here's how it helps feed our neighbors in need.
More and more people are turning to the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank for help.
The 44th annual KDKA-TV Turkey Fund is officially underway after a special Pittsburgh Today Live kickoff show.
Before ending the Turkey Fund Kickoff Show, Heather and David say thank you and goodbye.
Every element of today's PTL show is in the name of charity, helping neighbors in need have a nice Thanksgiving. Charla from the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank joins us for a giveaway.
When PTL started planning the kickoff show for the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund, they had some crazy ideas. One that kept coming up? A live auction. And today it became a reality! A painting of Boaz, two signed PTL mugs and the opportunity to watch a filming of PTL live all hit the auction block.
PTL hosts Heather Abraham and David Highfield have a preview of today's 2025 Turkey Fund kickoff show, live from the Pittsburgh Playhouse!
KDKA's traffic expert John Shumway is making a special PTL appearances to help all the viewers headed downtown for the PTL Turkey Fund Kickoff Show at the Pittsburgh Playhouse.
Tickets are still available for the PTL Turkey Fund Kickoff Show at the Pittsburgh Playhouse on Wednesday!
New for 2025, KDKA announces that PTL will kick off the 44th annual KDKA-TV Turkey Fund with a live performance from the Pittsburgh Playhouse.
Prestogeorge Coffee & Tea has drawn inspiration from our hosts, Heather Abraham and David Highfield, to create two new coffee blends.
If you love coffee and cocktails, these blends from Prestogeorge Coffee and Tea in the Strip District are perfect. The company is out with their new Heather Abraham- and David Highfield-inspired coffee blends and proceeds go to the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund.
Here's the information you need to know to get tickets for the PTL Turkey Fund Kickoff Show!
North Side business owners were left frustrated after unauthorized NFL draft no-parking signs appeared on Western Avenue.
There is no expectation of a final decision before the NFL draft.
The Flyers lead the series 1-0 after winning Game 1 on Saturday night.
Commuters coming into Pittsburgh will need to pay attention to road closures and changes to public transit for the NFL draft.
Temperatures for the draft are expected to be in the 70s and 80s.
North Side business owners were left frustrated after unauthorized NFL draft no-parking signs appeared on Western Avenue.
There is no expectation of a final decision before the NFL draft.
The Flyers lead the series 1-0 after winning Game 1 on Saturday night.
Commuters coming into Pittsburgh will need to pay attention to road closures and changes to public transit for the NFL draft.
Temperatures for the draft are expected to be in the 70s and 80s.
President Trump spoke with CBS News Friday in a new telephone interview.
Putting warning labels on social media platforms is the goal of a bill currently moving through Congress.
Wednesday is Pittsburgh Mayor Corey O'Connor's 100th day in office, and by all accounts, he's hit the ground running.
The Trump administration is ratcheting up attacks on environmental protections that Make America Healthy Again followers hold dear.
Pope Leo has been critical of the war in Iran and other priorities of the Trump administration, but says his comments are "not meant as attacks on anyone."
The rising price of tomatoes is impacting some restaurants around Pittsburgh.
Music lovers tired of paying hundreds of dollars to see big-name acts may be getting some relief.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday is warning sports fans to watch for scams as they buy tickets and merchandise tied to the NBA and NHL playoffs.
A new consumer safety warning is raising concerns about carbon monoxide detectors sold online.
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April 20 has a bit of a reputation. The legal pros from Edgar Snyder & Associates are here to clear the air.
A new cast is bringing "Little Shop of Horrors" to the stage in Pittsburgh.
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PTL hosts Heather Abraham and David Highfield discuss Pittsburgh culture, trending news and social media, food, sports, and more. Plus, today’s Taste It Tuesday treat was made for us by Ron Smiley!
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The Downtown Neighbors Alliance's board voted Thursday to dissolve the organization.
The federal government will begin the long-awaited cleanup of a nuclear waste dump outside Apollo in Armstrong County.
Short-term rental owners in Washington County could soon face new scrutiny.
Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Edward Borkowski refused to drop an attempted homicide charge against Jasper Hilliard.
Shaler Township has installed new AEDs in 10 of its parks.
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UPMC and AHN say they've been collaborating about getting ready for an event of this magnitude.
When doctors found out Ainsley Flynn had viral myocarditis, they leaped into action to save her. Now, Flynn is giving back.
UPMC Hillman Cancer Center is exploring everything radiation treatment can treat, and the success has been life-changing for people.
There is no expectation of a final decision before the NFL draft.
Western Pennsylvania has historically been a hotbed for producing talent that succeeds in the NFL.
The Flyers lead the series 1-0 after winning Game 1 on Saturday night.
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North Side business owners were left frustrated after unauthorized NFL draft no-parking signs appeared on Western Avenue.
Music lovers tired of paying hundreds of dollars to see big-name acts may be getting some relief.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will stay open after it was sold to a nonprofit.
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Dave Chappelle has helped secure the future of a small-town radio station by funding the renovation of a historic building in Yellow Springs.
Music lovers tired of paying hundreds of dollars to see big-name acts may be getting some relief.
The trailer is out for the Pittsburgh-filmed "Hershey" biopic.
The Pitt star Noah Wyle is the newest name on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and the Pittsburgh-based show is a big reason why.
Dave Chappelle has helped secure the future of a small-town radio station by funding the renovation of a historic building in Yellow Springs.
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It's National Library Week. Daisy Jade stopped by one of the first libraries funded by Andrew Carnegie to explain why your local library might become your next favorite hideout spot.
April 20 has a bit of a reputation. The legal pros from Edgar Snyder & Associates are here to clear the air.
A new cast is bringing "Little Shop of Horrors" to the stage in Pittsburgh.
Eleven regional brewers are going head-to-head for bragging rights at the Allegheny Mountain Malt Sustainable Sip-Off.
PTL hosts Heather Abraham and David Highfield discuss Pittsburgh culture, trending news and social media, food, sports, and more. Plus, today’s Taste It Tuesday treat was made for us by Ron Smiley!
Mike Tomlin stepped down as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 seasons with the team.
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The 44th annual KDKA-TV Turkey Fund will help our neighbors in need have a nice meal for Thanksgiving.