Pittsburgh-Area Voters React To 1st Presidential Debate Of 2020The first presidential debate of 2020 is in the books.

Judge Declines To Bar Prosecutors From Seeking Death Penalty In Movie Theater ShootingA judge has declined to bar prosecutors from seeking the death penalty in the case of a man charged in a shooting death inside a movie theater last year.

West Virginia Man Ordered To Pay More Than $14,000 In Restitution After Dumping Asbestos In ForestA West Virginia man convicted of dumping asbestos in a national forest has been ordered to pay more than $14,000 in restitution to the state for cleanup costs.

Shooting In Lincoln-Lemington Injures 2Officials say two people were shot tonight in Lincoln-Lemington.

Gov. Tom Wolf: Pennsylvanians Can't Afford To Lose Healthcare During PandemicGov. Tom Wolf joined state lawmakers in Bucks County to talk about healthcare Tuesday morning.

Pittsburgh-Area Parents Wrestling With Decision To Keep Kids Home From SchoolThe topic of returning to school is heating up in some districts.

18 More Pitt Students Test Positive For Coronavirus Since FridayEighteen more Pitt students have tested positive for coronavirus.

UPMC Doctors Say Most Coronavirus Cases Among School-Age Kids Are TreatableUPMC doctors say most coronavirus cases among school-age kids are treatable.

Presidential Debate Not Likely To Meet Local Voters' ExpectationsSome 100 million Americans are expected to tune in to Tuesday night's presidential debate.

UPMC Doctor Says A Widely Available Coronavirus Vaccine Before End Of Year Is 'Not Going To Happen'A UPMC doctor said a widely available coronavirus vaccine by the end of the year "is simply not going to happen."

Report: NFL Informs Pittsburgh Steelers That Game Against Tennessee May Be Rescheduled After Titans Players, Personnel Test Positive For CoronavirusAt least three new players, and five new personnel of the Tennessee Titans have tested positive for COVID-19 according to reports.

Catholic Diocese Of Pittsburgh To Ease Capacity Limits At MassBishop David Zubik is easing the limits on Mass attendance in the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh.