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Live out your cowboy or cowgirl dreams at West Fest at Sprankle Woods!
That's a wrap for this week on PTL!
We took a virtual trip to the Big Apple to meet the four local high school students that are taking over Broadway.
We spoke to Amy Kowinsky and Michelle Govan, who are with Dementia360, to talk about how it's helping a lot of people navigate their way through the twists and turns of memory loss. This segment was sponsored by Dementia360.
We learned more about the National Comedy Center and why it's a one-of-a-kind laugh factory.
One of Pittsburgh's own, Jason Capps, joined us live on the show from Tuscany from his very own villa!
Daisy was live in Washington County to get a preview of the Little A Town Rodeo! This segment was sponsored by the Washington County Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Promotion Agency.
David Highfield and Katie O'Malley talk about all the latest goings on and preview what's to come on today's show.
Sean Collier was back with another edition of the PTL Weekend Guide.
We got a behind-the-scenes look at Heather's summer bob haircut at Sognatore Salon.
Summer's here and so are the DIY projects. Whether it's fixing that wobbly door or building your backyard dream, Patrick the Handyman was here with tips, tricks and professional advice to get the job done right.
We previewed a new cookout series called Community Kitchen Pittsburgh's Summer BBQ Bash, which is serving up more than just good eats. It's serving a purpose.
When life gives Pittsburgh lemons, it throws a party. Daisy was live at a local hot spot that's serving up major Amalfi Coast energy ahead of Limoncello Fest.
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The Shop 'n Save Westmoreland International Airshow is set to take place, rain or shine, this Saturday and Sunday.
The non-profit was founded out of a love of baking and giving back, and now, they've brought delicious joy to many.
If you're ready to brave the heat, it's a jam-packed weekend in Pittsburgh!
T.J. McConnell, a Chartiers Valley graduate, had 12 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists, and 4 steals for the Indiana Pacers on Thursday night.
TAILS is a pilot program designed to provide training and companionship between shelter dogs and allow incarcerated individuals to learn skills associated with fostering pets.
Ocho, the U.S. Steel eaglet, has fledged the nest. Well ... kind of.
In a letter on Wednesday, the Pine Richland star announced her retirement from the game.
Mellon Park is playing host to this year's Juneteenth festivities.
Rania Harris is back with another recipe for summer parties and picnics.
Rania Harris is back with another great recipe perfect for a summer party or picnic!
Give dad a break from manning the barbecue this Father's Day!
This fried chicken recipe is perfect for a summer picnic!
Rania Harris is ending her May salad series with a recipe for Grilled Chicken Fajita Salad!
Giant Eagle's Chef Crystal Baldwin is helping us celebrate AAPI Heritage Month with a recipe that has Korean roots.
Executive Chef Edwin Smith, of popular downtown restaurant Ritual House, is helping us throw a summer party.
Rania Harris is continuing her spring salad series with a Middle Eastern dish.
For National Mascot Day, Boaz Frankel called up the Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. The brought by Bert the opossum for his tryout as Petey the PTL Possum!
We got to meet the cutest crew in town from Bridge to Home Animal Rescue, a litter of puppies named after Team PTL!
We got to see Jeeves again today. He's a part of a unique prison program where inmates help raise future service dogs. Jill Sabo, from Canine Companions, was here as well to give us an update on Jeeves' progress.
Dr. Mike Hutchinson, of Animal General, is back to answer more questions about your pet's strange behavior.
Summer's here and so are the DIY projects. Whether it's fixing that wobbly door or building your backyard dream, Patrick the Handyman was here with tips, tricks and professional advice to get the job done right.
Eli Loiben, from 3 Rivers Outdoor Company, joined us on Talk Pittsburgh to share some products to help repel the ticks this summer.
David and Daisy played a new game of What's It Worth with Dr. Lori!
In a world obsessed with trends, a group of local designers is creating timeless statements out of yesterday's scraps. We got a first look at an annual fashion gala where innovation walks hand-in-hand with sustainability.
A recent article in the Pittsburgh Business Times just found that single women homebuyers and home ownership is way up. Our real estate expert, Dominic Janidas, joined us to break it all down.
Two former Steelers were on hand Friday night to help raise money for cancer research at UPMC's Hillman Center.
In 2016, the estimated economic impact across the Pittsburgh region for the U.S. Open was $220 million.
Residents are encouraged to check on neighbors, friends, and family, especially those who are older or medically vulnerable.
The National Weather Service called the forecast for above-average temperatures "the first significant heat wave this season."
Jacob deGrom struck out seven in six strong innings, Corey Seager hit his first home run since May 10 and the Texas Rangers beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-2.
Ohio Rep. Max Miller said Thursday an "unhinged man" ran him off the road. Police said Friday they identified the driver, and he turned himself in.
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.
U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel have finalized their partnership and revealed new details about the deal.
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.
Live out your cowboy or cowgirl dreams at West Fest at Sprankle Woods!
That's a wrap for this week on PTL!
We took a virtual trip to the Big Apple to meet the four local high school students that are taking over Broadway.
We spoke to Amy Kowinsky and Michelle Govan, who are with Dementia360, to talk about how it's helping a lot of people navigate their way through the twists and turns of memory loss. This segment was sponsored by Dementia360.
We learned more about the National Comedy Center and why it's a one-of-a-kind laugh factory.
A woman in Ross Township said her electric bills do not make sense.
County coroners say that dozens of remains go unclaimed every year, and the numbers appear to be increasing.
A growing sinkhole outside a home on Pittsburgh's North Side is causing problems for one homeowner.
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.
We spoke to Amy Kowinsky and Michelle Govan, who are with Dementia360, to talk about how it's helping a lot of people navigate their way through the twists and turns of memory loss. This segment was sponsored by Dementia360.
The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services compiled the surveys.
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a Tennessee law that restricts access to gender-affirming care for minors.
Could your coffee habit be your secret to aging gracefully? Dr. Natalie Gentile was here to spill the beans on how your brew could be your beauty boost.
A dozen kids are heading to a special summer camp that caters to some of the Pittsburgh area's youngest burn patients.
In 2016, the estimated economic impact across the Pittsburgh region for the U.S. Open was $220 million.
Western Pennsylvania has historically been a hotbed for producing talent that succeeds in the NFL.
Jacob deGrom struck out seven in six strong innings, Corey Seager hit his first home run since May 10 and the Texas Rangers beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-2.
Joining Dan Muse's staff will be Nick Bonino, Todd Nelson, Rich Clune, and Troy Paquette.
Wyndham Clark is apologizing for the damage done to the century-old locker he was using at Oakmont during the U.S. Open.
In 2016, the estimated economic impact across the Pittsburgh region for the U.S. Open was $220 million.
U.S. Steel and Nippon say they've finalized their partnership.
The U.S. Steel and Nippon deal continues to be a point of contention between labor and the presidential administration.
Giant Eagle has released another list of stores that will take over prescriptions from closing Rite Aid locations.
Trump claimed that as part of a "golden share" ownership stake in U.S. Steel, Americans will own 51% of the company, but what that meant is unclear.
The Shop 'n Save Westmoreland International Airshow is set to take place, rain or shine, this Saturday and Sunday.
DJ Pauly D has sold out all of his shows at the casino in the past.
Anne Burrell, an acclaimed chef from upstate New York, hosted "Secrets of a Restaurant Chef," "Worst Cooks in America" and other popular Food Network shows.
The second season of "The Pitt," a popular Pittsburgh-set medical drama starring Noah Wyle, has started production.
Savannah Banana fans hoping to see the team at PNC Park in Pittsburgh are learning whether they've won the ticket lottery.
Two former Steelers were on hand Friday night to help raise money for cancer research at UPMC’s Hillman Center. KDKA-TV's Ricky Sayer has more.
Get the latest weather updates with First Alert Meteorologist Mary Ours' forecast!
The U.S. Open has come and gone. There was a promise of big business for stores and shops in Oakmont and the surrounding area, with hundreds of thousands of people coming to see the golf championship. KDKA-TV's Chris Hoffman shares more.
A local organization is working to bring gun violence numbers down while strengthening communities. KDKA-TV's Josh Taylor shares the story.
Get the latest weather updates with First Alert Meteorologist Mary Ours' forecast!
Spaun made a thrilling 64-foot birdie putt to win the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club.
It was a wet and rainy day at Oakmont Country Club for the third round of the U.S. Open.
Oakmont continued to flex its muscles against the world's best at the U.S. Open on Friday.
The 125th playing of the U.S. Open got underway Thursday morning at Oakmont Country Club.
The best golfers in the world are at Oakmont Country Club preparing for the U.S. Open.