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Donald Trump's business losses in 1995 were so large that they could have allowed him to avoid paying federal income taxes for as many as 18 years, according to records obtained by The New York Times.
Video of a deadly encounter between Charlotte police and a black man shows his wife repeatedly telling officers he is not armed and pleading with them not to shoot her husband.
A cancer patient received the first penis transplant in the United States, a Boston hospital said.
Advanced placement classes were once reserved for gifted students only. But Brashear High School has opened the door to others, as long as they are willing to work.
More than 30 minutes of recordings from the morning of 9/11 have just been released.
State police in Somerset County have released new information into the investigation of a missing woman.
Phoenix Theatres North Versailles 18 is closing Tuesday, Sept. 6.
Mark Cuban is being sued over promoting a cryptocurrency firm that filed for bankruptcy last month.
Changes are coming to how Allegheny County investigates deaths that happen inside the jail.
Prosecutors and defense attorneys are still arguing over when a trial can begin for the accused Tree of Life gunman.
A confirmed monkeypox case was found at a YMCA camp just weeks before the beginning of the school year.
The Republican governor said the state's abortion law falls under the scrutiny of the Legislature and the attorney general.
The mayor of Jeannette is calling for a merger between the school districts in Jeannette and Hempfield Township.
A community is calling for action and answers when it comes to children's safety.
State police in Somerset County have released new information into the investigation of a missing woman.
Phoenix Theatres North Versailles 18 is closing Tuesday, Sept. 6.
Mark Cuban is being sued over promoting a cryptocurrency firm that filed for bankruptcy last month.
Changes are coming to how Allegheny County investigates deaths that happen inside the jail.
Prosecutors and defense attorneys are still arguing over when a trial can begin for the accused Tree of Life gunman.
The Republican governor said the state's abortion law falls under the scrutiny of the Legislature and the attorney general.
It was his first campaign appearance rally since suffering a stroke prior to the primary.
The Commonwealth Court judge said she will rule as quickly as possible.
The Justice Department is investigating the former president for potential Espionage Act violations.
The Justice Department asked a federal court to unseal the warrant, citing public interest in the case, and Trump said he encouraged its release.
The USDA has announced a recall for frozen pizzas that may be contaminated with metal pieces.
Pittsburgh-based 4moms is recalling more than 2 million infant rockers and swings after a baby died.
King's Hawaiian is voluntarily recalling some of its products due to possible microbial contamination.
King's Hawaiian is voluntarily recalling some of its products.
Kraft Heinz is recalling more than 5,700 cases of Capri Sun Wild Cherry-flavored drinks.
Taylor Duda, of the Washington Area Humane Society, is back with some shelter kittens in need of forever homes!
Our friend, Liz Aquino, of the Good Manners Group, stops by with some etiquette tips for parents as their kids head back to school.
Garden guru Doug Oster stops by the studio to teach us how to make a trap for those pesky Asian Lanternflies.
PTL's Daisy Jade heads to the North Hills to one of the area's oldest mini golf courses to check off an important summer activity before the season is gone.
Pittsburgh Today Live's Heather Abraham and Mikey Hood catch up on all the latest happenings and preview what's coming up on the show.
Seeking the death penalty will come at considerable costs to Washington County's taxpayers.
What is being done to help people experiencing homelessness in the city of Pittsburgh?
Homelessness is on the rise in our region, up 21 percent in Allegheny County from last year.
Shell's cracker plant in Beaver County is finally set to open later this summer.
Shell's cracker plant in Beaver County is finally set to open later this summer.
A confirmed monkeypox case was found at a YMCA camp just weeks before the beginning of the school year.
King's Hawaiian is voluntarily recalling some of its products due to possible microbial contamination.
Researchers studying two men who caught the virus in Paris said "symptom onset in both patients and, subsequently, in their dog suggest human-to-dog transmission."
The YMCA of Pittsburgh said the infected person is now quarantining.
Last month, the New York Health Department reported the nation's first case of polio in almost a decade, in Rockland County, north of New York City.
No. 17 Pitt is in the preseason rankings for the first time since 2010.
The Pirates get swept by the Giants after blowing the lead in the bottom of the 9th.
It's the Pirates' fifth loss in six games.
It was the dawning of a new era for the Steelers and they began this new era with an impressive win.
There will be plenty for fans tonight on the North Shore.
Federal investigators have indicted five people, including the CEO of Brighton Rehab and Wellness Center in Beaver County, of health care fraud.
Several times per week here at KDKA, we hear from unemployed people whose frustrations have boiled over while trying to get some help from the state -- so John Shumway went asking for answers.
Animal shelters in some areas of the country are seeing more pets returned to their care.
Enjoy Life Natural Brands is expanding its voluntary recall of baked goods over the potential presence of hard pieces of plastic.
The iconic Heinz Ketchup bottles may no longer be on the end zone scoreboard, but they are not leaving Acrisure Stadium.
The doors to the renovated building opened on Saturday.
Heche got her start in a soap opera before starring in films and on TV, and made headlines for her relationship with comedian Ellen DeGeneres in the '90s.
The legendary cellist will be in Pittsburgh for one night only.
The 20th annual Pittsburgh Little Italy Days returns to Bloomfield on Aug. 18-21.
Over a four-year period, 1963-67, Lamont Dozier and brothers Brian and Eddie Holland crafted more than 25 top 10 songs.
KDKA News Update PM: August 15, 2022
State police in Somerset County have released new information into the investigation of a missing woman.
A local movie theater is going dark for good.
A new report from the American Academy of Pediatrics is stressing just how critical it is to wear helmets; KDKA's Lindsay Ward reports.
Mark Cuban is being sued over promoting a cryptocurrency firm that filed for bankruptcy last month.
We've collected the class pictures of our KDKA team. Can you guess who's who from these photos?
On Monday, July 18, 2022, crews were hard at work at the former Heinz Field. They were taking down signage to make way for Acrisure Stadium. After removing the endzone ketchup bottles on Monday and Tuesday, the iconic Heinz Field sign on the front of the stadium was taken down.
The new UPMC Presbyterian Hospital will stand 17-stories high and have 636 private patient rooms, officials said.
More than a dozen tanker cars derailed in Harmar Township, sending three people to the hospital on Thursday.
Pittsburgh Marathon weekend 2022 brought hundreds of thousands of people into the city. Despite a rainy day, runners made their way through 14 city neighborhoods.