Wind gusts of up to 45 miles an hour and up to an inch of rain are expected here in Pittsburgh, but the most severe weather will hit communities in the Laurel Highlands.
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A major winter storm that already cut electric power to about 350,000 homes and businesses from Texas to the Ohio Valley was set to leave Pennsylvania and New England glazed in ice and smothered in snow.
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There will be six more weeks of winter. That's the prediction made Wednesday by Punxsutawney Phil after he emerged from his burrow in Pennsylvania to perform his Groundhog Day duties.
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The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation says the bridge over a park ravine that collapsed in Pittsburgh last week showed deterioration during a September inspection but it wasn't bad enough to require its closure.
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Local officials said 10 people had been injured and four had been treated at local hospitals, but there were no serious injuries.
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Snowfall accumulation reached up to 9 and 10 inches in some pockets of the Pittsburgh area during 2022's first major winter storm.
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We look back at WESA's coverage on everything from COVID-19 to struggling schools, the return of arts to the election of city's first Black mayor, Ed Gainey, and more.
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It’s not goodbye fir-ever to the Christmas tree when it’s recycled in Allegheny County. Every year, thousands of trees get a new purpose after being shredded into mulch through city and county programs.
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The state has since backed down and told county health officials the agency doesn’t have to pay after all — at least for now.
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After traversing Pittsburgh’s northern communities for more than a week, Kodiak “Kody” the Steller’s sea eagle was brought back to the National Aviary Sunday afternoon
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Kodiak, the Steller’s sea eagle who had escaped his enclosure at the National Aviary more than a week ago, has been returned to the facility in “excellent health and body condition,” the Aviary announced Sunday evening.