A wrong date on your Pa. mail-in ballot could get your vote thrown out, judges rule
Requiring Pennsylvania mail-in voters to fill out their ballots with the proper date does not run afoul of the Civil Rights Act, a federal appeals court ruled.
Requiring Pennsylvania mail-in voters to fill out their ballots with the proper date does not run afoul of the Civil Rights Act, a federal appeals court ruled.
Pennsylvania is trying anew to help voters using mail-in ballots in the battleground state avoid mistakes that might get their ballot thrown out in 2024's presidential election and beyond.
Pennsylvania is redesigning the envelopes and instruction sheets before the 2024 primary.
A Pennsylvania state court has rejected the latest Republican effort to throw out the presidential battleground state's broad mail-in voting law.
The judge said that county courts, not statewide courts, have jurisdiction.
In Georgia's Senate runoff, Republicans once more met the realities of giving Democrats a head start they could not overcome.
More than 1,000 ballots in Allegheny County are at risk of not counting.
The groups want ballots with improper dating to be counted.
Many voters will not know in advance that their mail-in ballots won't be counted in this election.
The ACLU of Pennsylvania has asked Allegheny County to take action regarding the potential for two issues involving mail-in ballots for the upcoming election.
Act 77 is the 2019 Pennsylvania law that allows "no-excuse" mail-in voting for any voter in the state.
The Commonwealth Court judge said she will rule as quickly as possible.
Pennsylvania's highest court said Wednesday that it will hear arguments on the constitutionality of Pennsylvania's expansive 2-year-old mail-in voting law, whose fate is in doubt after a lower court ruled the law violates the state constitution.
A federal court decision could decide the state senate race between incumbent Jim Brewster and challenger Nicole Ziccarelli.
Congressman Mike Kelly and congressional candidate Sean Parnell are requesting the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania to declare universal mail-in voting unconstitutional in the state and deny the votes of the majority of Pennsylvanians who voted by mail in the Nov. 3 election.
Allegheny County officials are appealing the decision of the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania to not count approximately 250 ballots from voters who voted provisionally on Election Day but failed to properly sign the outer envelope's two signature lines.
As early voting continues across the country, thousands of people in Allegheny County took advantage of the last day for the additional sites.
This weekend will be the last weekend for voters in Allegheny County to either apply for a mail-in ballot or turn in their ballot ahead of Election Day.
Thousands of Allegheny County residents are applying for and dropping off ballots ahead of the deadline for voter registration.
KDKA investigator Andy Sheehan gives you an inside look at the systems in place to protect the integrity of the upcoming election as mail-in voting takes center stage.
When it comes to signing your name, do you always write it the same way?
President Trump contends mail-in voting opens the door to widescale fraud, while elections departments here in Pennsylvania maintain that it is safe and reliable.
An Ohio court ruled that requesting absentee ballots by email or fax will continue to be off-limits.
Pittsburgh has picked the organizer it wants to run this year's city-sponsored Juneteenth celebration.
A Pittsburgh mother shares her story of strength and perseverance to overcome addiction.
The man who last saw Tracy Scanlon, a Millvale woman who is missing and presumed dead, is accused of stealing her identity.
The bill would help undocumented residents get either a state ID or driver's license.
To celebrate Pittsburgh Today Live's 20 years on the air, we invited fans to Point Park University's Pittsburgh Playhouse for a special show full of fun and surprises.
Pittsburgh has picked the organizer it wants to run this year's city-sponsored Juneteenth celebration.
A Pittsburgh mother shares her story of strength and perseverance to overcome addiction.
The man who last saw Tracy Scanlon, a Millvale woman who is missing and presumed dead, is accused of stealing her identity.
The bill would help undocumented residents get either a state ID or driver's license.
On Friday, May 10, Pittsburgh Today Live is celebrating 20 years on the air.
As KDKA-TV political editor Jon Delano reports, Sen. Bob Casey is facing his strongest Republican competitor since he challenged and defeated Sen. Rick Santorum nearly two decades ago.
The race between Sen. Bob Casey and Dave McCormick is expected to be one of the most hotly contested elections in the nation.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro will sign a bill that prohibits the use of cellphones while driving a car after it passed both chambers of the General Assembly in Harrisburg on Wednesday.
Stormy Daniels was called to the witness stand to testify at former President Donald Trump's trial in New York on Tuesday.
Gov. Tim Walz on Tuesday signed a ticket transparency bill aimed at protecting music fans when they buy tickets for shows.
A popular drink will soon disappear from Panera's menu after some people say it harmed their health.
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The Popeye's in Robinson has been ordered to shut down after an inspection found several violations.
Pittsburgh's first Shake Shack is opening this month.
Gov. Tim Walz on Tuesday signed a ticket transparency bill aimed at protecting music fans when they buy tickets for shows.
Pittsburgh Today Live's 20th Anniversary Special, taped at the Pittsburgh Playhouse debuts Friday, May 10, at 9 a.m.!
Interior designer Leanne Ford got her start right here on Pittsburgh Today Live before going on to national fame. KDKA's Kristine Sorensen, the former host of PTL, catches up with her for PTL's 20th Anniversary.
In today's Something Good, we wanted to share with you the reaction at Our Lady of Sacred Heart High School after finding out they were nominated for best musical in budget category 1, for the Gene Kelly Awards!
It's a big weekend with so many things to do and ways to celebrate mom! We wanted to take a minute to see what everyone will be buzzing about this weekend!
Pittsburgh Magazine's Sean Collier is back for another edition of the PTL Weekend Guide!
A popular drink will soon disappear from Panera's menu after some people say it harmed their health.
Three billion dollars will be spent to clean up the rivers and streams in southwestern Pennsylvania.
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.
A popular drink will soon disappear from Panera's menu after some people say it harmed their health.
The donation will help further the work of AHN's cardiac electrophysiology program.
Panera is phasing out a highly caffeinated selection of lemonade beverages that's at the center of several lawsuits.
Melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer, Dr. Charles Mount says.
Lead is a potent environmental neurotoxin, and there is no safe level for exposure.
The Pittsburgh Pirates reportedly recalled infielder Nick Gonzales from Triple-A Indianapolis on Thursday.
DeJuan Blair, Darrell Revis and Amy Jackson are among the inductees for the 2024 Pitt Athletics Hall of Fame class.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have called up Paul Skenes from Triple-A Indianapolis.
Jo Adell hit his fifth homer of the season and added an RBI single and the Los Angeles Angels slipped by the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-4.
Miller will reunite with new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith.
Pittsburgh's first Shake Shack is opening this month.
The Lincoln Bakery in Bellevue has been sold to the owner of Prantl's Bakery.
A restaurant in Pittsburgh's Aspinwall neighborhood was hit with a consumer alert.
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.
Ahead of the Pittsburgh Today Live 20th Anniversary Special, Team PTL, show contributors, and fans walked the PTL Ford Red Carpet at the Pittsburgh Playhouse.
Team PTL invaded Point Park University's Pittsburgh Playhouse for the taping of a very special 20th Anniversary Celebration. Here's a look behind the scenes and backstage.
On Friday, May 10, Pittsburgh Today Live is celebrating 20 years on the air.
A Pittsburgh Public Schools teacher lives a Clark Kent lifestyle.
The legendary comedian will bring his first tour since 2016 to PPG Paints Arena on August 2.
Get the latest weather updates with First Alert Meteorologist Ray Petelin's forecast!
Pittsburgh has picked the organizer it wants in charge of this year's city-sponsored Juneteenth celebration.
A Pittsburgh mom is sharing her story of strength and perseverance to overcome addiction.
The bill would help undocumented residents get either a state ID or driver's license.
Kids in Garfield are getting a chance to share their poetry with a surprise reveal: the poems are painted on the ground. As Alexandra Todd reports, they only show up when they get wet.
To celebrate Pittsburgh Today Live's 20 years on the air, we invited fans to Point Park University's Pittsburgh Playhouse for a special show full of fun and surprises.
Ahead of the Pittsburgh Today Live 20th Anniversary Special, Team PTL, show contributors, and fans walked the PTL Ford Red Carpet at the Pittsburgh Playhouse.
Team PTL invaded Point Park University's Pittsburgh Playhouse for the taping of a very special 20th Anniversary Celebration. Here's a look behind the scenes and backstage.
Newborn babies at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital dressed up in floral outfits for their first Mother's Day.
The National Weather Service says that a tornado moved through the area around 1 a.m.