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Transit Talk: Going, going, gondola
Welcome back to another edition of Transit Talk! I've enjoyed reading the conversations sparked by my calls for an extended T and public water taxi, but today, we're elevating things by imagining another way to get arahnd tahn that's not as pie-in-the-sky as you might think: a gondola system soaring majestically over Pittsburgh’s green hills.
Beaver County judge to decide if Aliquippa football moves to Class 5A or stays in 4A
After three days of testimony in a Beaver County courtroom, attorneys for Aliquippa and the PIAA used their closing arguments to paint a contentious competitive-balance rule in drastically different ways. Aliquippa attorney Tina Miller said the PIAA Competition Formula was “irrational and unconstitutional,” while requesting a preliminary injunction to keep...
Woman injured in overnight shooting in Mt. Oliver Borough
MT. OLIVER BOROUGH, Pa. (KDKA) -- One woman was taken to the hospital overnight following a shooting in Mt. Oliver Borough.The shooting happened in the area of Transverse Avenue and Margaret Street around 1:30 a.m.Allegheny County Police say that one woman was shot. She was taken to the hospital and was treated and released.Anyone with information concerning this incident is asked to call the County Police Tip Line 1-833-ALL-TIPS. Callers can remain anonymous.
Snapshot: Zach Frazier
The Times West Virginian relayed a high school wrestling story involving the introduction of Zach Frazier to his opponent right before the conference championship. The two wrestlers shook hands before the match and Frazier's opponent turned to the referee and said, "I don't want to play any more." Few wanted...
In brief: Memorial Day events, pool passes available and more in Shaler area
Shaler Township’s Memorial Day Parade will begin at 10:45 a.m. May 27 at Morewood Road. It will proceed to Mt. Royal Cemetery, where a service will take place. The event is conducted by the Shaler American Legion Post 785 and VFW Post 9199. Etna Memorial Day parade. Etna’s Memorial...
Summer-like for Monday
PITTSBURGH — Ample sunshine today spiked us into the middle 80s, and we should have warmest days of the year so far from Monday through Wednesday. After some morning fog Monday morning, no weather issues until late Wednesday. We will watch a system arrive late Wednesday to bring rain and some storms that will last through the overnight into Thursday. We will dry out Thursday, and for now, remain dry through our Memorial Day Weekend.
Pittsburgh area to see more 80-degree weather to start the week
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- We soared into the mid-80s this afternoon and Pittsburgh hit a high of 85 (no record, though, which still stands at 92). Daily average High: 73° Low: 52°Sunrise: 6:00 a.m. Sunset: 8:34 p.m.FIRST ALERT: NoneAWARE: Sunshine and 80s through Tuesday before rain/storms move in later WednesdayThe dry air and hotter weather stick around to start your workweek, with sunshine and mid to upper 80s on Monday and Tuesday. We have a chance for a few areas to flirt with record highs Tuesday, and even a run at 90 degrees for some areas to our south.Wednesday brings our next chance of showers and a few potentially strong storms from the afternoon through the evening. There's a possible setup for some severe weather, but, right now, it's not set in stone. We'll keep you updated through the next 24 hours on whether a First Alert Weather Day is needed. Thursday brings more showers and a cooldown, with highs through the Memorial Day weekend back into the upper 70s and near 80 degrees, which is still warmer than average for this time of year. WEATHER LINKS:Current Conditions | School Closings & Delays | Submit Your Weather Photos
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