Talk Pittsburgh Book Club: Take What You Need
We're kicking off the Talk Pittsburgh Book Club! Welcome Rachel Ekstrom-Courage, of Littsburgh, to talk about the literary scene in Pittsburgh and introduce our book of the month, "Take What You Need."
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We're kicking off the Talk Pittsburgh Book Club! Welcome Rachel Ekstrom-Courage, of Littsburgh, to talk about the literary scene in Pittsburgh and introduce our book of the month, "Take What You Need."
Host Heather Abraham sits down with Jerad Bechar, the CEO and President of VisitPittsburgh, to talk about the big names in music coming to town this summer for concerts.
Host Heather Abraham is talking with Dr. Natalie Gentile, of Direct Care Physicians Pittsburgh, about the stressors and anxiety women face and the likelihood they could develop anxiety disorders.
Let's get the conversation started with the Littsburgh and Bridges Hospice and more. Click for more information about today's guests!
In this KD Kids Club, we've featuring Jazmiere Bates. The local teen started her own business, Kin of Duncan, which produces apparel for pets and their owners.
Host Heather Abraham is talking with Talk Pittsburgh contributor Boaz Frankel about his NextPittsburgh series "Yinzer Backstage Pass" and the look it offers at the Steel City.
We're getting a look inside the Busy Bean Café at Hampton Township High School. It's where students are getting real-life experience that isn't available in textbooks.
Host Heather Abraham is in the kitchen with Chef Alekka Sweeney making some easy, family-friendly recipes.
Host Heather Abraham is talking with Amy Kline, the creator of The Parking Pad, and Jen James, the manager of the Hollywood Theater in Dormont, about expanding a concert series born out of the pandemic.
Host Heather Abraham is chatting with UPMC Infectious Disease expert, Dr. Neil Clancy, about the hit show, "The Last of Us," and whether a zombie apocalypse created by a fungus is possible.
Let's get the conversation started with the Chef Alekka and Kin of Duncan and more. Click for more information about today's guests!
Host Heather Abraham is talking with Myron Arnowitt, of Clean Water Action Pittsburgh, and Bryan Mathie, Penn's Woods West Trout Unlimited, about forever chemicals and fish.
Host Heather Abraham is in the kitchen with Amy Knight and her daughter, who are behind Flour Power Kids Cooking Studios.
Host Heather Abraham is chatting with Nicole Molinaro, of Women's Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh, and Mike McClaine, of Aspirant, about the Bright Sky app, a tool to help people impacted by domestic violence.
Host Heather Abraham is chatting with Dr. Sam Hazo, the first poet laureate of Pennsylvania.
Host Heather Abraham is talking with Major Jodi Lloyd and Lauren Fair, of the Salvation Army, about the Light Project, which was created to lead individuals gracefully out of human trafficking.
Host Heather Abraham is talking with Dillan DiNardo, the CEO of Mindstate Design Labs, about the development and testing of psychedelic drugs as a therapy for mental illness.
Let's get the conversation started with the Mindstate Design Labs, Flour Power Kids and more. Click for more information about today's guests!
Host Heather Abraham is talking with Ann Marie Powell, the founder of Heal Through Creativity LLC, about the benefits of art therapy and mental wellness.
Host Heather Abraham is talking with Bethel Park native Jared Zych, the president of Nolac Inc., about turning his aspirations of becoming a fashion designer into reality.
Host Heather Abraham is talking with AAA's Jim Garrity about anxiety on the roads over self-driving vehicles.
More and more people are getting back out there and traveling again. So, host Heather Abraham is talking to Joe Weigler, the owner of Shadyside Travel, about how to find cheaper flights.
Host Heather Abraham is talking with Ann Marie Powell, the founder of Heal Through Creativity LLC, about the benefits of art therapy and mental wellness.
Host Heather Abraham is talking with Kim Debes, a local mother of five who is on a mission to hike one state park every week for the entire year.
Let's get the conversation started with the Cantate Choir, Your Kids Table and more. Click for more information about today's guests!
As Pittsburghers dig out their cars, they're putting chairs down to mark their parking spots, but not everyone is respecting the effort.
The "bathtub" on the Parkway East before the Fort Pitt Bridge is closed due to a water main break.
UPMC has provided the city of Pittsburgh with a $10 million contribution to help upgrade the city's EMS vehicles and equipment.
Beginning on Wednesday night, PRT sent out its fleet of plows and dump trucks to help clear areas that are still in need.
In a unanimous vote on Wednesday night, the board voted to reopen the talks on closing nearly a dozen schools.
As Pittsburghers dig out their cars, they're putting chairs down to mark their parking spots, but not everyone is respecting the effort.
The "bathtub" on the Parkway East before the Fort Pitt Bridge is closed due to a water main break.
UPMC has provided the city of Pittsburgh with a $10 million contribution to help upgrade the city's EMS vehicles and equipment.
Beginning on Wednesday night, PRT sent out its fleet of plows and dump trucks to help clear areas that are still in need.
In a unanimous vote on Wednesday night, the board voted to reopen the talks on closing nearly a dozen schools.
The federal agents who were involved in Saturday's deadly shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis have been placed on administrative leave, a federal law enforcement official confirmed to CBS News.
Dozens of people came together on Tuesday in Downtown Pittsburgh to rally outside the federal building.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said Tuesday that the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in Minnesota "must be terminated" following the deadly shooting of a Minneapolis man by federal agents.
Gov. Tim Walz says that he and President Trump shared a "productive" phone call Monday morning, during which he says the president agreed to consider a reduction of federal immigration enforcement forces in Minnesota.
In his memoir, "Where We Keep the Light," Pennsylvania's governor writes about how his childhood helped shape his lifetime of public service. He talks about the challenges he faced while growing up; the rise in political violence in America; and his future in the Democratic Party.
A Pennsylvania couple says Kia wrongly denied a warranty claim after their car's engine failed at 80,000 miles.
Scams targeting utility customers are on the rise in Pennsylvania, the attorney general says.
A handful of Pittsburgh-area Value City Furniture stores are going out of business after their parent company filed for bankruptcy.
It has been five years since the home improvement retailer Menards bought a large parcel of land off Route 30 in Westmoreland County.
If you get a ticket in the city of Pittsburgh, there could be a higher chance that instead of getting it on your car windshield, you're getting it in the mail.
Pittsburgh Magazine's Sean Collier joins us like he does each and every Thursday to give us the best events going on around the city!
Patrick the Handyman is back in the PTL Studios to show us how to fix that faucet that has gone from a steady stream to a weak one.
Calling all craft beer lovers: The Crafts & Drafts festival is back and Rob and Scott from the event join us in the PTL Kitchen to tell us more about the longest-running craft brewing show in the city!
In Pittsburgh, Art Rooney's legacy is well-known, but now, the iconic play The Chief about his life is back at the Pittsburgh Playhouse! Heather and David are joined by Phil Winters, who portrays The Chief, and the director Justin Fortunato to learn more about the production!
Some places decide to open quietly, Cork and Crust on Pitt's campus is not one of those places. Team PTL's Daisy Jade gives us a look at all the hype surrounding this new restaurant!
Tracing the past of Shane Hennen and how his troubled life in Pittsburgh pointed to his future downfall.
People in Avella, Washington County, say they have no phone coverage.
Residents and leaders in Charleroi are concerned about the integrity of roads after a trench collapse last year and ongoing construction.
Patrick Vereb is accused of taking money from pet owners who believed their animals would receive dignified cremations.
Controversy has been swirling in the Woodland Hills School District since November.
The cold weather and lingering snow affect more than just the roads and our cars, it affects our brains.
After the historic snowfall, dangerously low temperatures crept into the Pittsburgh region, bringing a hidden danger that can turn painful in seconds.
The yearly tradition marks the start of months of training for Pittsburgh Marathon participants.
Firefighters have a 62% higher risk of cancer, and this week, the New Castle Central Fire Station hosted pre-screenings.
Once the holidays are over, we often find ourselves in a funk, so how can we find ways to boost our mood?
Mike McCarthy was introduced Tuesday as the new head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Western Pennsylvania has historically been a hotbed for producing talent that succeeds in the NFL.
Pittsburgh Penguins forward Bryan Rust has been suspended for three games for an illegal check to the head against Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser.
McCarthy looks to reshape the team after Mike Tomlin's resignation earlier this month.
Three of the 232 athletes selected to represent the United States are from western Pennsylvania.
More than 140 employees at Nemacolin were informed they were being let go.
It's been about six years since the pandemic, and a lot of people working from home, but now companies are slowly calling them back to the office.
Pittsburgh Mayor Corey O'Connor on Tuesday announced a new initiative aimed at revitalizing neighborhood business districts across the city.
A handful of Pittsburgh-area Value City Furniture stores are going out of business after their parent company filed for bankruptcy.
It has been five years since the home improvement retailer Menards bought a large parcel of land off Route 30 in Westmoreland County.
Old-school gamers and ex-pinball players have a new place to play some classic arcade games.
The country music superstar will headline an invite-only concert at the Rivers Casino the night before the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh.
The nominees for the 98th annual Academy Awards were announced Thursday morning, and though "One Battle After Another," "Marty Supreme," "Frankenstein" and "Hamnet" were all nominated for plenty, it was "Sinners" that broke through with a record-smashing 16 nominations.
The 2026 Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees were revealed on "CBS Mornings" on Wednesday. See the full list.
Scott Adams, the cartoonist who created the "Dilbert" comic strip, has died at the age of 68, his first ex-wife revealed on Tuesday.
Pittsburgh Magazine's Sean Collier joins us like he does each and every Thursday to give us the best events going on around the city!
Patrick the Handyman is back in the PTL Studios to show us how to fix that faucet that has gone from a steady stream to a weak one.
Calling all craft beer lovers: The Crafts & Drafts festival is back and Rob and Scott from the event join us in the PTL Kitchen to tell us more about the longest-running craft brewing show in the city!
In Pittsburgh, Art Rooney's legacy is well-known, but now, the iconic play The Chief about his life is back at the Pittsburgh Playhouse! Heather and David are joined by Phil Winters, who portrays The Chief, and the director Justin Fortunato to learn more about the production!
Some places decide to open quietly, Cork and Crust on Pitt's campus is not one of those places. Team PTL's Daisy Jade gives us a look at all the hype surrounding this new restaurant!
Mike Tomlin stepped down as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 seasons with the team.
Pitt's regular season has ended with an 8-4 record.
Pitt's five-game winning streak came to an end with a 37-15 loss to Notre Dame.
Mason Heintschel set a new Pitt freshman single-game passing record in the Pitt win at Acrisure Stadium.
The 44th annual KDKA-TV Turkey Fund will help our neighbors in need have a nice meal for Thanksgiving.