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Duquesne Light responded to what was referred to as an unprecedented event with the largest emergency response crew it has ...
Duquesne Light will provide an update on restoration efforts across Pittsburgh after last week's powerful storm knocked out power for thousands.
Kester has been without power since April 29's intense storms. At the storm's peak, Duquesne Light said about 325,000 ...
Gov. Shapiro awards $64M in PA SITES grants, including $6.98M to RIDC for New Kensington manufacturing site redevelopment.
"As of 3 p.m. today, 96% of city of Pittsburgh customers who lost service as a result of the April 29 storm have been ...
Pittsburgh International Airport has made adjustments to its security checkpoint operations, coinciding with the approaching ...
A week after a deadly storm pummeled southwestern Pennsylvania, Lynette and Frank Sevcik were still without power Tuesday in ...
Some people we spoke to expressed concern for their friends, many of whom rely on electric wheelchairs and oxygen.
The past week was a particularly dire situation for those with mobility and medical challenges, as the high-rise has eight stories.
Local officials say there are serious questions that Duquesne Light needs to answer once power is back for everyone.
By Raquel Ciampi Click here for updates on this story PITTSBURGH (WTAE) — Two people were stuck in a Pittsburgh Public Works truck after a low-hanging wire got caught in its bed. According to ...