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6 PA Cities Are Considered The Dirtiest In The Country
It's no secret that cities are not usually extremely clean. It's really hard to keep areas extremely clean when they're extremely overly populated plus the heart for hustle and bustle. Anytime you visit a major city, you probably aren't shocked to see gum smashed into the concrete, garbage blowing in...
Former Shuman Juvenile Detention Center to reopen Tuesday
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- The former Shuman Juvenile Detention Center is reopening on Tuesday.Adelphoi will operate the detention center, which has been closed for nearly three years. Highland Detention at Shuman Center will include a single 12-bed pod that Adelphoi says will "provide a safe respite for youth, along with an opportunity for stabilization and assessment." Juveniles will also get meals, education and physical, mental and behavioral health services. Since Shuman closed, there has been no place to detain juvenile offenders accused of the most serious crimes involving guns and violence. Judges have had no choice but to release them, sparking cries to...
What Happens When A Dam Is Removed?
What happens when a dam is removed from a river? We’re about to find out on the Monongahela River at Elizabeth, PA. On 10 July, weather and river permitting, the US Army Corp of Engineers (USACE) will begin removing Locks and Dam 3, also known as the Elizabeth Locks and Dam. Built in 1907 is one of the oldest such structures in the U.S.
Fire tears through home in Scott Township
SCOTT TOWNSHIP, Pa. (KDKA) -- Multiple fire crews responded to a scene in Scott Township on Sunday.Initial calls came in from the scene around 12:30 p.m.Officials tell KDKA-TV that two people were transported from the scene. Their conditions are currently unknown.Neighbors nearby describe hearing an explosion before the house went up."My wife came and asked me if I heard an explosion and I didn't, and about a minute later, she came down saying the house next door was on fire, and we needed to get out immediately. So I got out, all of our kids got out," neighbor Patrick Volk said.An investigation into the cause of the fire is still ongoing.
Being mindful of veterans while using fireworks
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- The Fourth of July is two days away, and while fireworks are widely considered patriotic, it causes feelings of panic in some military veterans.Its reaction is caused by post-traumatic stress disorder. Veterans Darryl Jackson and Aaron Brinkley understand PTSD after serving in the military for several years and going overseas."There are so many things that trigger PTSD. Certainly, fireworks can be one for me also," said Army veteran Brinkley."It's the whistling ones; it's the ones that sound like mortars and go up," said Jackson, a Marine Corps. veteran.What is PTSD?"One of the tell-tale symptoms in terms of any...
Pittsburgh finds way to avoid forfeiting nearly $9M in federal covid relief funds
Jul. 2—Working against a ticking clock that gives the city only six months to put under contract all remaining federal covid-19 relief dollars, Pittsburgh officials are changing funding streams for projects that might be too slow for the federal government's looming deadlines. The goal, Director of the Office of Management and Budget Jake Pawlak said, is to ensure none of the $335 million the ...
Creating their own celebration - Pittsburghers flock to buy fireworks ahead of the holiday
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Tomorrow is the Fourth of July and backyard celebration planning is coming right down to the wire. We're a fireworks-crazy community and since the bigger ones have become legal around here, people have become very specific. Sure, there's the big community fireworks show, but these days, plying the aisles of Phantom Fireworks has become a tradition because no matter how good the burgers are the celebration has to include the fireworks. Melissa Thompson-Schaller made the drive up the Allegheny to New Kensington from Springdale to bring her boys to the fireworks shop. "They like the mortars, I think that's pretty much...
Public Safety leader calls for meeting to overhaul mental health system
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Leaders in Pittsburgh have taken the first step toward preventing the random Downtown attacks the city has seen on innocent people. In a KDKA Investigates special report on Monday, Andy Sheehan found many of the alleged attackers have been people experiencing homelessness suffering from addiction, mental illness, or both. They've been arrested time and again, only to be released without jail time or without getting the help they need. Now, Pittsburgh Public Safety Director Lee Schmidt is calling for a meeting of all stakeholders to overhaul the system."What I see that needs to happen is everyone comes together...
FusionFest Juneteenth celebration takes over downtown Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- The City of Pittsburgh's FusionFest Juneteenth celebration was held on Sunday afternoon.The event featured a mix of food, art, fashion, history, and performances."I am having a marvelous time," said Sonya McCoullum. "There's no crime, there's no fussing, there's no fighting, there's nothing but greatness."Mayor Ed Gainey, while speaking to KDKA-TV, spoke about the important message they hope to share about the power of youth."When we uplift our youth, we uplift our future," Gainey said.He introduced KDKA-TV to Latrell Knight, a 21-year-old with his stand at the fair, where he sold hot dogs and fries, asking Knight how...
Plans for Pittsburgh festival fund move forward but lack key element: money
Jul. 2—Pittsburgh City Council on Tuesday voted to move ahead with a plan to create a fund to support arts and cultural events that were impacted by the covid-19 pandemic — but they don't seem to have any money for it. Councilwoman Theresa Kail-Smith, D-West End, last month introduced legislation to create a fund that would allow event organizers whose festivals or celebrations were impacted ...
City of Pittsburgh unveils Anderson Playground in Schenley Park.
The City of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, PA, unveiled the newly constructed Anderson Playground in Schenley Park. The ribbon-cutting ceremony took place yesterday to celebrate this addition to the city's green space. The project was made possible with the help of Eisler Landscapes, KOMPAN, DuraPlay, Inc., Allegheny Regional Asset District, Pittsburgh Department of Public Works, and CitiParks - Pittsburgh Parks & Recreation, along with community support. The Anderson Playground is expected to be enjoyed by generations to come.
New Florence mosquito tests positive for virus similar to West Nile
Jul. 2—A mosquito sample taken in New Florence has tested positive for a rare disease that first cropped up in Colorado in 1961 and has been known to cause severe conditions including infection of the brain and spinal cord. There haven't been any reported cases of the Jamestown Canyon virus being spread to humans this year in Westmoreland or Allegheny counties, according to state records. ...
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