Thousands Take Part In Annual Thanksgiving Morning Turkey Trot
From humble beginnings, the PNC YMCA Turkey Trot had a record crowd Thursday morning. Now in its 22nd year, thousands of runners have made it a must-do every Thanksgiving morning.
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From humble beginnings, the PNC YMCA Turkey Trot had a record crowd Thursday morning. Now in its 22nd year, thousands of runners have made it a must-do every Thanksgiving morning.
The preparation started on Wednesday at the Mount Pleasant Armory and continued early Thursday morning as soldiers and their families serve the community in a different way this Thanksgiving day.
The Buck Starts Here wishes a happy Thanksgiving to our readers. For progressives there is much to be thankful for this year.
Nobody really seems to like it -- certain giant retail stores opening on Thanksgiving Day.
KDKA AM's Larry and John talk to Amy Raczka, a Butterball Turkey Talk expert, about the best way to prepare your bird for Thanksgiving.
KDKA AM's Larry and John talk to Kathy Tress with the PA DUI Taskforce, about what law enforcement is doing to stop drunk drivers, and talks about the penalties that might come about when caught.
Some Walmart employees across the country, including here in Pittsburgh, are planning to walk out on Black Friday.
Some local families in need will be getting a basket full of cheer even before the Thanksgiving holiday. It is all possible thanks to the caring people of Pittsburgh.
KDKA AM's Larry and John talk to family therapist Dr Anna McManus-Gay about tips to get over family and holiday stress.
Black Friday is still slightly less than a week away, but some locals are already camping out for deals.
The Thanksgiving holiday season is more than cooking, recipes and football games. There are also charity walks and runs, parades and celebrating the season with family and friends. Opportunities to volunteer at food banks, ministries and homeless shelters make the holidays special, and the diverse Pittsburgh region complements the Thanksgiving celebrations and neighborhood customs perfectly. These are the best ways for families to celebrate the season this year.
Today is a special day for wine lovers, and the Pennsylvania liquor control board has joined in the festivities.
Chef Bill Fuller stopped by Pittsburgh Today Live on Thursday to show off a Thanksgiving feast! Here are the recipes featured on the show!
Thanksgiving officially kicks off the start of the holiday season for many Pittsburghers who are welcoming out-of-town guests, dear friends and even a few outliers. With everyone in town, the eve before Thanksgiving is an ideal time to throw a black Wednesday get together. As many Pittsburghers know, nothing brings together old friends quite like a good beer and great grub. This black Wednesday, forget about cooking, uncorking wine and cracking open a beer at your house and spend your pre-Thanksgiving at these five bars ranked among the best black Wednesday bars in Pittsburgh.
If you plan on hosting overnight guests, you are going to need to prep your home for their arrival.
If you're tired of the same old family Thanksgiving dinner or just don't want to cook and clean up the mess, it's time to venture out a bit. Let one of the five great establishments cook for you and yours this holiday season. Whether dining in or out, these restaurants have something to please the kids, your diabetic Uncle Roy and even your spouse's picky third cousin.
Why not celebrate Thanksgiving with a new Terrible Towel?
Thanksgiving is just around the corner and Rania Harris stopped by Pittsburgh Today Live on Wednesday to show off some great recipes you can make for your family and friends this year!
The Thanksgiving turkey is the center of the Thanksgiving meal and celebration. With all of the importance placed on turkey, it is good to know that there are more places to find a perfect bird than just your local grocery store. Here are some great places to get a Thanksgiving turkey in the Pittsburgh area.
In just a few weeks, the busiest shopping day of the year arrives: black Friday. For some, this consumer-friendly day simply represents the start of the holiday shopping season. For others, the day following Thanksgiving is a chance to crowd shopping centers, mob malls and swarm big-box retailers in search of the lowest prices on the season's most in-demand items. This year's black Friday falls on Nov. 23, but many boutiques and retailers throughout the area continue their black Friday shopping specials throughout the following weekend. For the best deals in Pittsburgh, skip the chain stores and support the region's local small businesses at the five best places for black Friday shopping deals.
Don't miss the Duquesne Light Santa Spectacular Driven by Hyundai on Friday, November 16th at Point State Park!
Police say they were called to a domestic dispute on Thanksgiving in Farrell with information that they could end up in a gunfight.
There are some closures and schedule changes around the area today as the Thanksgiving holiday weekend continues.
Now that the turkey's put away, the Black Friday shoppers are out in full force. Shoppers at the Best Buy in Ross Township are lined up down the strip to Kuhn's Market.
The rising price of tomatoes is impacting some restaurants around Pittsburgh.
A Pittsburgh-area woman says she lost thousands in a rental scam.
The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police said an investigation is underway into a video that shows an officer striking a woman while she's in handcuffs.
Art's Landing opened just in time for the NFL draft.
Family members with loved ones at a Fayette County cemetery say they found gravesites damaged and covered in tree branches and debris.
The rising price of tomatoes is impacting some restaurants around Pittsburgh.
A Pittsburgh-area woman says she lost thousands in a rental scam.
The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police said an investigation is underway into a video that shows an officer striking a woman while she's in handcuffs.
Art's Landing opened just in time for the NFL draft.
Family members with loved ones at a Fayette County cemetery say they found gravesites damaged and covered in tree branches and debris.
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.
Six new cities are being added to the Michelin Guide in 2027, and among those cities is right here in Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh Magazine's Sean Collier is back on PTL and he's letting you know the best weekend events in Pittsburgh!
The Kitchen at Soba is offering up some heat to celebrate the Thai new year, Songkran, and Chef Bill Fuller shows us just how delicious they are!
Joining the show is Liz Aqiuno an etiquette expert and she's giving some tips and tricks on how we can show the rest of the country how hospitable we are during the NFL draft.
Team PTL's Daisy Jade takes us to Lawrenceville and one of the best places to grab a drink with friends this summer - Spirit!
If you're going to be at the Pirates game on May 14, two familiar faces are taking the mound - Heather and David! They talk strategy, and much more on today's PTL Chat!
After suffering roof damage from this year's brutal winter, a Pittsburgh family says their insurance company has left them with even bigger problems.
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.
Health care workers are preparing to care for anyone who will need treatment.
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.
It's going to be a busy sports weekend in Pittsburgh and the NFL draft is right around the corner.
Western Pennsylvania has historically been a hotbed for producing talent that succeeds in the NFL.
The Flyers and Penguins renew the Battle of Pennsylvania in the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Here's the first-round series schedule.
The Pittsburgh native and ESPN personality and the Pennsylvania governor placed a friendly wager on the Penguins-Flyers series.
There are plenty of events happening around the city for the NFL draft.
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.
West Virginia resident Rebecca Michalski struggles with soaring electricity bills that exceed her income.
Dave Chappelle has helped secure the future of a small-town radio station by funding the renovation of a historic building in Yellow Springs.
Hundreds gathered Wednesday morning at the Live! Casino in Hempfield Township to open Mangia, a new market and eatery featuring authentic Italian cuisine from local favorite DeLallo.
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.
Artists like Lady A, Nelly, The Avett Brothers and Third Eye Blind will headline a free concert series throughout Pennsylvania.
With warmer weather outside, demand for tomatoes is on the rise, but the produce is costing a pretty penny, impacting some restaurants in southwestern Pennsylvania. KDKA's Lauren Linder reports.
Stay on top of the weather in the Pittsburgh area with First Alert Meteorologist Ray Petelin's forecast.
A Pittsburgh-area woman says she lost thousands in a rental scam. Shelley Bortz reports.
A Washington County town is taking a new approach to making sure people feel healthy and safe. KDKA-TV's Meghan Schiller shares an exclusive look inside the new Avella Wellness Center.
The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police said an investigation is underway into a video that shows an officer striking a woman while she's in handcuffs. Mamie Bah reports.
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.