
Early morning stabbing in Downtown Pittsburgh sends one person to hospital
The stabbing happened in the area of Liberty Avenue and Smithfield Street just before 5 a.m. on Wednesday.
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The stabbing happened in the area of Liberty Avenue and Smithfield Street just before 5 a.m. on Wednesday.
The man was accused of exposing himself to multiple people, including a 3-year-old child.
A victim was dropped off at the hospital with a gunshot wound to his torso.
Police shot and killed a man who stabbed an officer in Pittsburgh's Brighton Heights neighborhood on Friday morning, authorities said.
A woman was found shot in the chest in Crafton Heights early on Wednesday morning.
A man was found shot multiple times in the back inside a home in Northview Heights over the weekend.
Police say SWAT officers were called while a protective sweep of the area was being conducted.
Police say a man was found shot in the leg and another person showed up at UPMC Shadyside Hospital shot in the arm.
Police say the man who was carjacked fired two shots at the suspect.
Mayor Ed Gainey said his office is working with the Jewish Federation, Pittsburgh Police, and the FBI.
The 13-year-old boy was taken to the hospital in critical but stable condition.
According to police, after the man was taken into custody, he suffered cardiac arrest and was pronounced dead at the hospital.
Pittsburgh, a city strapped for cash, is owed more than $1 million in uncollected bills for police security.
The family of Kavan Markwood said that he is awake, alert, and able to speak, but still has a long road to recovery.
Mifflin Avenue in Pittsburgh's Lincoln Place neighborhood was shut down due to an early morning SWAT standoff.
Pittsburgh Public Safety issued an update on Thursday morning, saying the incident involving a fan falling from the stands is being treated as an accident.
The boy was taken to the hospital in stable condition.
Pittsburgh Police say the shooting happened around 11:30 p.m. Sunday along Cypress Street.
The two men were last listed in stable condition after they were taken to the hospital.
Police announced the arrest of three suspects in connection with a deadly shooting in Marshall-Shadeland nearly four years ago.
A man and a woman were taken to the hospital after an exchange of gunfire between two cars ended in a fiery crash.
Lavelle Johnson and Shawn Collins have each been charged with criminal homicide.
The shooting happened along Monticello Street around 2 a.m. on Tuesday.
Derrick Clark, a veteran, jumped into action to help save a man who was hit by an SUV on Mt. Washington on Sunday morning.
If you have any information about the incidents, you're asked to call the Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire.
Citing precautionary concerns, the city made the decision to cancel the International Parade and Festival.
AAA expects 72 million travelers during the nine-day holiday stretch in 2025, but airports are testing new technology to handle the surge.
The insurer said it stopped the intrusion after identifying suspicious activity on its U.S. network last week.
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Citing precautionary concerns, the city made the decision to cancel the International Parade and Festival.
AAA expects 72 million travelers during the nine-day holiday stretch in 2025, but airports are testing new technology to handle the surge.
The insurer said it stopped the intrusion after identifying suspicious activity on its U.S. network last week.
The non-profit was founded out of a love of baking and giving back, and now, they've brought delicious joy to many.
The rain is mostly done with us, but now the heat is coming our way.
Ohio Rep. Max Miller said Thursday an "unhinged, deranged man" ran him off the road.
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a Tennessee law that restricts access to gender-affirming care for minors.
U.S. Steel and Nippon say they've finalized their partnership.
A part of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline dedicated to LGBTQ+ youth — known as 988 option 3 — will close in July, the agency said.
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As the construction in Market Square is well underway, some businesses say it's hurting their bottom line.
Nearly half of all renters in Pennsylvania are considered rent-burdened, meaning they spend more than 30% of their monthly income on rent.
Giant Eagle has released another list of stores that will take over prescriptions from closing Rite Aid locations.
As the company looks for a buyer after declaring bankruptcy, a lawsuit is seeking to block the sale of sensitive, personal data.
As the uncertainty surrounding tariffs continues in Washington, price increases could be coming.
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South Side business leaders say crime is down, but the number of vacant storefronts on East Carson Street is growing.
Jeannette would like to breathe life back into its downtown but says out-of-state real estate speculators are standing in the way.
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With the convenience of online shopping and delivery, one industry that's gotten hit the hardest is that of the shopping mall.
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