New Bill Requires Police To Be More Transparent
PITTSBURGH (NEWSRADIO 1020 KDKA) — KDKA Radio’s Mike Pintek talks to Pittsburgh City Councilman Ricky Burgess about a new bill that City Council voted on Tuesday. The bill requires police to be more...
View Article16th Street Bridge To Be Named After David McCullough
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – The 16th Street Bridge will soon be known by a different name. Our news partners at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette report that Allegheny County Council unanimously agreed to rename the...
View ArticleCouncil To Wait A Week On Parking Meter Decision
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — After an hour and a half of heated debate, Pittsburgh City Council voted to delay a preliminary vote on rolling back parking meter enforcement from 10 p.m. back to 6 p.m. It is set...
View ArticleCity Council Gives Approval To Turn Parking Meters Off At 6 P.M.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – You can still park for free in the evening at city meters, for now. After a lengthy debate, Pittsburgh City Council gave preliminary approval to turn off parking meters at 6 p.m....
View ArticleCouncil Gives Preliminary Approval For New Parking Ordinance
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — For the first time ever, Pittsburgh is a step closer to an ordinance that would govern valet parking procedures. The issue got renewed attention recently when customers visiting...
View ArticleCounty Council To Decide On Budget Amidst Disagreement Over Drug Enforcement
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – A war of words between the Allegheny County District Attorney and county administrators over drug enforcement could be coming to an end in a few hours. Tuesday night’s county...
View ArticleLocals Remember Nelson Mandela
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — University of Pittsburgh Professor Brenda Berrian said Thursday night that Nelson Mandela’s legacy is “wanting peace, justice and wanting all races to get along with each other.”...
View ArticleCouncilman Suggests Closing Bridges For More Events
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — It doesn’t have to be just for Pirates games. The Roberto Clemente Bridge and more have closed down for other big events. And that makes a local councilman wonder if we could do...
View ArticleAsk The Leaders: Land Banking, Deer Lakes Fracking And Working Together
PITTSBURGH (NewsRadio 1020 KDKA) – KDKA Radio’s Mike Pintek hosts Ask The Leaders with Mayor Bill Peduto and Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald for a chance to pick the brains of two of the...
View ArticleGlassport Residents Angry Over Nuisance Water Leak
GLASSPORT (KDKA) — Properties covered in mud, muck and debris — a constant stream of water pouring down a hillside, roads buckling from the run-off. That’s what residents say they’re dealing with on...
View ArticleFormer O’Hara Councilman Jailed On Child Pornography Charges
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – A former local official who just lost his bid for re-election last fall is now facing some serious charges. Former O’Hara Township councilman Alan Templin, 55, is facing multiple...
View ArticleFormer O’Hara Councilman Held For Court On Child Porn Charges
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – A charge of aggravated assault was dropped in court Wednesday morning, but a former local-elected official still had to go back to jail. Alan Templin is charged with multiple child...
View ArticleBrentwood EMS On The Chopping Block As Council Looks To Cut Cost
BRENTWOOD (KDKA) – Brentwood council is looking at ways to cut costs. One of the ideas is to outsource emergency services. At a meeting Monday night the council president said the borough wants a...
View ArticleCouncil Approves Plans For McCandless Walmart
McCANDLESS (KDKA) – The McCandless Town Council voted early Tuesday morning to approve plans for a new Walmart Supercenter. Hundreds of people showed up at Carson Middle School to voice their concerns....
View ArticleMcCandless Residents Upset Over Walmart Approval
MCCANDLESS (KDKA) – The McCandless Town Council approved plans for a new Walmart Supercenter during a meeting at Carson Middle School early Tuesday morning. The meeting lasted over five hours. Walmart...
View ArticleAmbridge Residents Worried Sewer Line Will Ruin Historical District
BEAVER COUNTY (KDKA) — Old Economy Village in Ambridge allows you to peek back in time. Buildings were built in the 1820s and are held together with just clay and straw. “You can see the nature of...
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