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What movie or TV show are you embarrassed to admit you've never seen? | 3 O'Clock Drop
Is there a movie or TV show that everyone else has probably watched besides you? That was our topic for today's 3 O'Clock Drop.
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Is there a movie or TV show that everyone else has probably watched besides you? That was our topic for today's 3 O'Clock Drop.
Diana Rua, the owner of DRM, and Chef Gage Lubbert, of Twelve Whiskey BBQ, joined us to preview an upcoming charity event focusing on pierogies!
Gossip, wine, sweets and social media are some of the common things people will often give up for Lent. The owner of Shift Communication, Jennifer Eisenreich, was here to explain how to drop some bad communication habits for the season and beyond.
Happy Mardi Gras! While we can't party in New Orleans, we are bringing some of the sounds of the celebration to you. Here's the Pennsylvania Dixie-Land ensemble, the Redhot Ramblers.
Erin Scrip is an educator out of McMurray that's making a difference in the lives of students who learn a little bit differently. She teaches special education at the high school level for Agora Cyber Charter School.
The CEO of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust was here talking about one of the ways Pittsburgh is getting a refresh ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.
Let's get the conversation started with Heather Abraham and Kelly Dzanaj!
We were thrilled to have Penny, Maria and Morgan from The Roaming Bean on the show to learn more about their business and even show us a Talk Pittsburgh themed drink!
A new festival is coming to town that will be the perfect marriage of humor, Hollywood and homemade baked goods. It's called the Cookies and Comedy Festival.
Get ready to roll out the red carpet. Kelly and Heather played some Academy Awards trivia with our producer Allante!
Do you struggle with pride? We're not talking about having too much, but rather, not having enough. We put those intrusive thoughts into words and lifted each other up.
Jody Bechtold, a gambling addiction expert at the Better Institute, joined us talk more about how the ease of entry for online gambling is increasing the rate of gambling addiction.
Helping girls discover their passion, power, and potential is the goal of Junior Achievement's fourth annual Empower Summit, which will be held at PNC Park this Friday. We learned more about the event from the organization's president Patrice Matamoros.
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The annual KDKA Fish Fry Guide is back for Lent! Check our listings for a 2025 fish fry near you in Pittsburgh.
We have a new way for you to connect with us and join our conversations.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission says Baby, the deer a woman was illegally keeping as a pet, will permanently remain at a licensed facility.
A new interactive exhibit called "Mental Health: Mind Matters" just opened at the Carnegie Science Center.
The early morning hours of March 14, there will be a sight to behold in the sky: the Blood Moon.
Baseball will once again hit the fields of East Butler, Butler County.
It's a game that's been played for years among high school seniors, but for teachers and police, it could pose a safety risk.
More than 400 students from Pittsburgh Public Schools gathered on Duquesne University's campus on Tuesday to express their opinions and spark change.
Diana Rua, the owner of DRM, and Chef Gage Lubbert, of Twelve Whiskey BBQ, joined us to preview an upcoming charity event focusing on pierogies!
We were thrilled to have Penny, Maria and Morgan from The Roaming Bean on the show to learn more about their business and even show us a Talk Pittsburgh themed drink!
We were honored to have the opportunity to highlight a major milestone for the local group, Young Adult Survivors United. They are marking their five-year anniversary next week with a party at Mike's Beer Bar and North Shore Tavern.
We were so happy to have Brothmonger owner Sarah Coppolo, as well as John Sandy, to talk about their store opening in Bloomfield and even make us some soup and sandwiches!
Chef Paul Latkowski, from Shorty's was here to help us celebrate National Tortilla Chip Day!
On today's show, we spiced things with a Thai dish that's hearty and warm. We had on the executive chef of Soba, Jasmine Blackshear.
A new restaurant called Curry Mouth is bringing some vibrant and sunny flavors to Moon Township. They join Talk Pittsburgh to make Trinidadian doubles.
Chef Anthony Marino, from Don's Appliances, joined us in the KDKA Kitchen to show us a recipe perfect for Valentine's Day dinner.
Jody Bechtold, a gambling addiction expert at the Better Institute, joined us talk more about how the ease of entry for online gambling is increasing the rate of gambling addiction.
A new exhibition at the Carnegie Science Center focuses on mental health. It inspired Heather and Mikey to try shredding their worries — literally!
Best-selling author and speaker Joelle Moray chatted with us about transitioning back into the workplace and how to not succumb to the pressure of playing "catch-up" too quickly.
Centre Avenue Massage and Spa joined the show today to show David and Heather how a Thai yoga massage is a relaxing method to re-energize.
Daisy spoke to Amy Lynn Walsh, a hypnotherapist, energy healer and mindset coach, to learn about a simple, but powerful way to reduce stress and clear emotional blocks.
What began as a car sale turned into a plea by a local rocker to find one of his favorite cars.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission says Baby, the deer a woman was illegally keeping as a pet, will permanently remain at a licensed facility.
Ragland was Mayor Gainey's pick to replace former Chief Larry Scirotto.
The annual KDKA Fish Fry Guide is back for Lent! Check our listings for a 2025 fish fry near you in Pittsburgh.
A man who lost his eye in a road rage shooting on the Parkway is waiting to face his accused assailant in court.
Guests include an American who was recently released from a Russian prison.
More than 97% of measles cases across North and South America have been in the U.S. or Canada.
As Canada and Mexico make plans for reciprocal tariffs on U.S. goods, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calls President Trump's move "a very dumb thing to do."
President Trump will address a joint session of Congress tonight, marking his first speech to both chambers since he returned to office. Here's how to watch his 2025 address.
Pittsburgh's two Democratic candidates for mayor are trading barbs over just who is funding their campaigns.
Las Palmas in Beechview imports at least half of its products and could begin to feel a squeeze if tariffs remain in place.
The popular bakery is offering nearly a dozen different flavors of paczki for Fat Tuesday.
President Trump's tariffs are set to take effect at midnight.
A Caliber Collision auto body shop is being built in Murrysville, but for one couple, it's right in their backyard.
Pittsburgh is one of only two cities in the U.S. where it's cheaper to buy a home than rent, economists with Realtor.com say.
On this Taste It Tuesday, we're sampling the new Thin Mint Frosty, a collaboration from Wendy's and the Girl Scouts.
David and Heather played a trivia game called "Which Witch?" with some of the magical minds behind "Witch," playing soon in Pittsburgh.
We were off to Uniontown to get a jump start on the spring season with a sneak peek at a blooming event at Neubauer's Flowers and Market House.
Chef Crystal Baldwin joined us in the PTL Kitchen to turn up the heat with some bold cajun flavors for Mardi Gras with a dirty rice recipe.
We got to play a new game of What's It Worth with Dr. Lori!
A Caliber Collision auto body shop is being built in Murrysville, but for one couple, it's right in their backyard.
An entire section of a home in Pittsburgh's Knoxville neighborhood has folded, bricks collapsing into the yard next door.
Gecko Robotics is one of the hottest tech companies around and it was founded here in Pittsburgh, but with a stagnant economy, it's only one of a few.
There's an unsightly mess collecting along a road in North Fayette — so much that it looks more like a landfill.
A family from Fayette County says they begged for help to save a dying loved one who took her final breath waiting for an ambulance.
More than 97% of measles cases across North and South America have been in the U.S. or Canada.
A chickenpox outbreak is hitting Penn State's main campus.
There has been a steep rise in flu cases across Pennsylvania, and the number of flu patients admitted to the hospital is rising.
On Rare Disease Day, we're raising awareness about DLG4 SHINE, an ultra-rare genetic neurological disease.
After the House of Representatives passed a budget resolution on Tuesday night, it has some worried about Medicaid cuts.
Baseball will once again hit the fields of East Butler, Butler County.
The Ammon Recreation Center was built in the 1940s and the team says it's been a longtime cornerstone of the Hill District neighborhood.
The Pirates claimed the 30-year-old right-hander off of waivers on Monday afternoon.
The Penguins' seventh-round pick has set a record for assists by a defenseman on the Brampton Steelheads.
Crosby now has 1,050 assists, moving one ahead of the legendary Gordie Howe.
President Trump's tariffs are set to take effect at midnight.
Intel Corp. has once again pushed back the expected opening for its semiconductor project in central Ohio.
Another store is closing in Pittsburgh's Shadyside neighborhood.
An economic blackout which is a pause on spending, is a movement making its way to Pittsburgh.
A new report from the Wall Street Journal says the home has leaked in numerous places over the years.
Carl Dean, the husband of Dolly Parton, died Monday in Nashville, the singer said in a statement.
He was previously nominated in the category for his work on Steven Spielberg's "West Side Story."
The legendary comedians will take the stage later this year.
"Anora" won big at the 2025 Oscars. Here's the full list of who won and was nominated for this year's Academy Awards.
Angie Stone, a member of the all-female hip hop trio The Sequence, was killed early Saturday in a car crash. She was 63.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission says Baby, the deer a woman was illegally keeping as a pet, will permanently remain at a licensed facility. KDKA-TV's Barry Pintar reports.
A man who lost his eye in a road rage shooting on the Parkway is waiting to face his accused assailant in court. The suspect will head to court for a hearing on Wednesday, and the family says they just found out that the trial, which was supposed to start next week, has been postponed. KDKA-TV's Shelley Bortz reports.
One of Pittsburgh's most beloved rockers just got the keys back to his Buick Park Avenue and it's a Yinzer story. Meghan Schiller spoke with both the seller and the iconic Pittsburgh rockstar.
Stay on top of local weather with meteorologist Ray Petelin’s forecast!
A new interactive exhibit called "Mental Health: Mind Matters" just opened at the Carnegie Science Center. It's designed to encourage conversation and connection around the issue of mental illness. KDKA-TV's Kristine Sorensen reports.
KDKA-TV is sad to report that retired host and weather forecaster Jon Burnett died of complications from suspected CTE. He leaves behind an incredible legacy.
A fast-moving clipper system is proving Punxsutawney Phil correct this Sunday late afternoon/early evening with some freezing rain/drizzle and light wet snow making roads north of Route 422 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike slippery.
A late interception from quarterback Drew Allar allowed Notre Dame to get in field goal range.
Counties south of Pittsburgh along with parts of Maryland and West Virginia are being hit the hardest.
The 71st Annual KDKA Free Care Fund Telethon raised more than $1.7 million. Here are some photos from the night.