Body possibly buried on the site where a house once stood in Pittsburgh
It's a mystery 40 years in the making in Pittsburgh.
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Mamie Bah joined the KDKA news team in the fall of 2023. You can catch her on air Monday through Friday from 4-6 p.m.. Mamie enjoys human interest, investigative, and impact stories.
She began her on-air career in 2021, a long-awaited dream come true, in Dayton, Ohio. Mamie won the station its first Edward R. Murrow in 2022. In 2023, she won another Murrow, a Society of Professional Journalists award, and received an Emmy nomination.
Before moving to the Midwest, Mamie sent time behind the scenes in Albany, New York, where she got her start in the business.
She worked as a news producer for more than two years, receiving two Emmy nominations. During that time, Mamie attended the University at Albany, to earn her Master's degree.
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