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PITTSBURGH — A wind advisory was in place for hours as strong winds blew through Western Pennsylvania on Sunday.PHOTOS: Winds exceeding 60 mph cause destruction in Western PennsylvaniaIt covered all Pittsburgh area counties, parts of West Virginia and Ohio.CLICK HERE FOR LIVE RADARIt ended at 1 a.m.Wind Advisory 12/29/24 Wind Advisory 12/29/24 (WPXI/WPXI)UPDATE 11:30 P.M.Tarentum Borough said power is out in the area of East 10th and East 11th Avenues. West Penn Power has been called to make repairs.UPDATE 11:05 P.M.Ridge Road is closed, Bentleyville firefighters said Sunday night.UPDATE 11:00 P.M.Rostraver Central Fire Department says a tree has fallen on Fells Church Road. It is closed between Route 51 and Eagles Drive.UPDATE 10:55 P.M.Duquesne Light Company has issued an update to its customers and power outages for PA First Energy Corp continue to rise.Click here for more details.UPDATE 10:33 P.M.A tree fell on a vehicle in Brighton Heights during strong wind storms on Sunday.PHOTOS: Winds exceeding 60 mph cause destruction in Western Pennsylvania The winds uprooted trees and downed power lines throughout the area. (WPXI/WPXI)UPDATE 10:20 P.M.The Seville Volunteer Company in Allegheny County said a tree ripped down electrical service at a house in the 300 block of Preston Avenue.UPDATE 10:15 P.M.Wind speeds continue to rise, with the highest hitting 63 mph at the Allegheny County Airport.Top Wind Speeds Winds at the Allegheny County Airport reached 63 mph. (WPXI/WPXI)UPDATE 10:07 P.M.A tree was completely uprooted in the area of Claysville, Washington County.PHOTOS: Winds exceeding 60 mph cause destruction in Western Pennsylvania The winds uprooted trees and downed power lines throughout the area. (WPXI/WPXI)Winds have exceeded 60 mph in parts of Allegheny County and exceeded 50 mph in parts of Beaver County and West Virginia.Top Wind Speeds in Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia Winds have exceeded 60 mph in parts of Allegheny County and exceeded 50 mph in parts of Beaver County and West Virginia. (WPXI/WPXI)Over 50,000 people are without power because of the strong winds.RELATED COVERAGE >>> Over 50K people without power as strong winds hit Western PADownload the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts.Follow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch WPXI NOWTOP STORIES FROM CHANNEL 11 NEWS Wife of 911 dispatcher rescues family members after calling husband about fire at their homeGeorge Foreman, the glowering heavyweight who became a lovable champion, dies at 76Construction on Parkway East crossover lanes begins in Allegheny CountyPHOTOS: George Foreman through the yearsPerson found dead with over 40 cats inside house in Ligonier; local shelter asking for help©2024 Cox Media Group
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By Stephen Cropper, WPXI-TVJuly 08, 2024 at 5:08 am EDTPITTSBURGH — Temperatures will quickly jump into the low 90s again Tuesday, but the increase in humidity will combine to make it feel even hotter, with the heat index expected to push into the mid to upper 90s.Plan some breaks if working outside and check on neighbors and pets throughout the day.The remnants of Beryl will move in late Tuesday and Wednesday bringing a quick surge of tropical moisture which will make it feel uncomfortable. We’ll see numerous showers and storms from Beryl late Tuesday night and Wednesday. Widespread severe weather and flooding is not expected at this time but stay with Severe Weather Team 11 as we continue to monitor this system as it heads our way.Make sure to check the latest forecast on Channel 11 News. Download the Severe Weather Team 11 app for the latest updates and weather alerts.Make sure to check the latest forecast on Channel 11 News. Download the WPXI Weather App for the latest updates and weather alerts.Download the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts.Follow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch WPXI NOW©2024 Cox Media GroupWPXI Channel 11 on the App Store
August 17, 2024 at 7:18 am EDTPITTSBURGH — It’s very humid as you step outside this morning, with temperatures in the low 70s. A couple of showers and downpours are crossing the area, but things should be pretty quiet during the middle part of the day.TRACK THE RAIN WITH OUR INTERACTIVE RADAR As clouds break for sun, scattered showers and storms should re-develop this afternoon, and one or two could go strong. The main impacts will come from gusty winds and brief heavy rain. Any daytime storms should fizzle out as we approach sunset.Another round of showers should develop Sunday morning, with off-and-on showers through the afternoon. Much like today, though, we will see lots of dry time. Showers can again be expected on Monday before cooler, much drier air barrels in on Monday night.Next week’s weather looks fantastic!Download the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts.Follow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch WPXI NOWTOP STORIES FROM CHANNEL 11 NEWS Trump officials texted war plans to a group chat in a secure app that included a journalistMan arrested in domestic incident where he took woman’s vehicle with their baby inside, police say Good Samaritan performs CPR, helps save man critically injured in hit-and-run in Mt. WashingtonMan charged in Brookline shooting turns himself in Dozens speak at public hearing about future of Pittsburgh Public Schools ©2024 Cox Media Group. News Weather Video 11 Investigates Sports Decision 2025 11 Cares Changing Climate Home Experts (WPXI/WPXI) Fire heavily damages house in West Mifflin (WPXI/WPXI) (WPXI/WPXI) By Adis Juklo, WPXI-TV. at 7:25 am EDT. Follow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter.11 Investigates Exclusive: Examining - WPXI
LocalBy WPXI.com News StaffJanuary 30, 2025 at 11:50 pm ESTBy WPXI.com News StaffJanuary 30, 2025 at 11:50 pm ESTPITTSBURGH — The Steelers front office has their work cut out for this this offseason, particularly on the offensive side of the ball.Earlier Thursday, Channel 11′s Jenna Harner sat down one-on-one with Steelers President Art Rooney II to learn how he plans to address some of those question marks on offense.Download the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts.Follow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch WPXI NOWTOP STORIES FROM CHANNEL 11 NEWS Mason Rudolph returning to Steelers with 2-year-deal, report saysHeavy smoke pours from large house fire in Pittsburgh’s South Side SlopesVehicle falls off Route 28 ramp near Highland Park BridgeFormer McKeesport police officer accused of stealing over $260K from evidence roomPerson of interest named in case of missing Pitt student who vanished in Dominican Republic©2025 Cox Media Group0Most ReadMan held captive by stepmother sets fire to escape, police sayMason Rudolph returning to Steelers with 2-year-deal, report saysVehicle falls off Route 28 ramp near Highland Park BridgeNational Pi Day: Deals and freebies to get you through 3.14Girl Scout cookies class action complaint claims they include heavy metals, herbicide11 Investigates Submit a Tip - WPXI
Has since stepped down from that position. Don Windham, the president of the choir group, said he was shocked by this incident and said why this person could not take the few steps to ask them who they were instead of posting this slandering text is beyond him. “An apology, which I understand has been made, it’s good enough by me. Hate for someone to ruin their life with whats going on, I feel bad for him. I would hope he would get in touch with me and learn about my church and what we do,” Herbe said. Download the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts.Follow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch WPXI NOWTOP STORIES FROM CHANNEL 11 NEWS Man shot in abdomen in Pittsburgh’s Brookline neighborhood Man hit by car while changing flat tire along Washington County highway Search for Pitt student missing in Dominican Republic intensifiesArson charges filed against man accused of starting fire that damaged 2 Millvale homes 4 EF-1 tornadoes touched down in Westmoreland, Indiana counties Sunday, NWS confirms©2024 Cox Media GroupWPXI - Channel 11 News - Apps on
The Panther Pit in Oakland raided by liquor enforcement officers By Taylor Spirito, WPXI.comSeptember 18, 2024 at 11:35 am EDTPITTSBURGH — The Panther Pit in Oakland was raided by liquor enforcement officers for selling alcohol without a license Tuesday.According to Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement, units from the LCE, as well as Pittsburgh police, Pittsburgh fire, the Allegheny County District Office, Pittsburgh PLI and the Allegheny County Health Department, executed a search warrant of the bar at around 10 a.m.Officials said there were multiple complaints from community members and local universities about the safety of students over the past two years, during which the bar has been given 18 underage citations.>> The Panther Pit in Oakland raided by state police for second time in 3 monthsThe complaints come after two previous warrants were served to the bar in 2023.>> The Panther Pit in Oakland raided by law enforcement for compliance checkTuesday’s warrant resulted in the seizure of 346 gallons of liquor, 80 gallons of beer and various other business-related items.For more information regarding the PA State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement programs, activities and statistics, go to www.psp.state.pa.us/blce.Download the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts.Follow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch WPXI NOWTOP STORIES FROM CHANNEL 11 NEWS Person of interest named in case of missing Pitt student who vanished in Dominican RepublicSinkhole opens up in HomewoodMultiple people injured in fire in Elizabeth Township; woman jumps out window to escapePicklesburgh 2025. News Weather Video 11 Investigates Sports Decision 2025 11 Cares Changing Climate Home Experts (WPXI/WPXI) Fire heavily damages house in West Mifflin (WPXI/WPXI)Comments
PITTSBURGH — A wind advisory was in place for hours as strong winds blew through Western Pennsylvania on Sunday.PHOTOS: Winds exceeding 60 mph cause destruction in Western PennsylvaniaIt covered all Pittsburgh area counties, parts of West Virginia and Ohio.CLICK HERE FOR LIVE RADARIt ended at 1 a.m.Wind Advisory 12/29/24 Wind Advisory 12/29/24 (WPXI/WPXI)UPDATE 11:30 P.M.Tarentum Borough said power is out in the area of East 10th and East 11th Avenues. West Penn Power has been called to make repairs.UPDATE 11:05 P.M.Ridge Road is closed, Bentleyville firefighters said Sunday night.UPDATE 11:00 P.M.Rostraver Central Fire Department says a tree has fallen on Fells Church Road. It is closed between Route 51 and Eagles Drive.UPDATE 10:55 P.M.Duquesne Light Company has issued an update to its customers and power outages for PA First Energy Corp continue to rise.Click here for more details.UPDATE 10:33 P.M.A tree fell on a vehicle in Brighton Heights during strong wind storms on Sunday.PHOTOS: Winds exceeding 60 mph cause destruction in Western Pennsylvania The winds uprooted trees and downed power lines throughout the area. (WPXI/WPXI)UPDATE 10:20 P.M.The Seville Volunteer Company in Allegheny County said a tree ripped down electrical service at a house in the 300 block of Preston Avenue.UPDATE 10:15 P.M.Wind speeds continue to rise, with the highest hitting 63 mph at the Allegheny County Airport.Top Wind Speeds Winds at the Allegheny County Airport reached 63 mph. (WPXI/WPXI)UPDATE 10:07 P.M.A tree was completely uprooted in the area of Claysville, Washington County.PHOTOS: Winds exceeding 60 mph cause destruction in Western Pennsylvania The winds uprooted trees and downed power lines throughout the area. (WPXI/WPXI)Winds have exceeded 60 mph in parts of Allegheny County and exceeded 50 mph in parts of Beaver County and West Virginia.Top Wind Speeds in Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia Winds have exceeded 60 mph in parts of Allegheny County and exceeded 50 mph in parts of Beaver County and West Virginia. (WPXI/WPXI)Over 50,000 people are without power because of the strong winds.RELATED COVERAGE >>> Over 50K people without power as strong winds hit Western PADownload the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts.Follow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch WPXI NOWTOP STORIES FROM CHANNEL 11 NEWS Wife of 911 dispatcher rescues family members after calling husband about fire at their homeGeorge Foreman, the glowering heavyweight who became a lovable champion, dies at 76Construction on Parkway East crossover lanes begins in Allegheny CountyPHOTOS: George Foreman through the yearsPerson found dead with over 40 cats inside house in Ligonier; local shelter asking for help©2024 Cox Media Group
2025-03-31By Stephen Cropper, WPXI-TVJuly 08, 2024 at 5:08 am EDTPITTSBURGH — Temperatures will quickly jump into the low 90s again Tuesday, but the increase in humidity will combine to make it feel even hotter, with the heat index expected to push into the mid to upper 90s.Plan some breaks if working outside and check on neighbors and pets throughout the day.The remnants of Beryl will move in late Tuesday and Wednesday bringing a quick surge of tropical moisture which will make it feel uncomfortable. We’ll see numerous showers and storms from Beryl late Tuesday night and Wednesday. Widespread severe weather and flooding is not expected at this time but stay with Severe Weather Team 11 as we continue to monitor this system as it heads our way.Make sure to check the latest forecast on Channel 11 News. Download the Severe Weather Team 11 app for the latest updates and weather alerts.Make sure to check the latest forecast on Channel 11 News. Download the WPXI Weather App for the latest updates and weather alerts.Download the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts.Follow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch WPXI NOW©2024 Cox Media Group
2025-04-19LocalBy WPXI.com News StaffJanuary 30, 2025 at 11:50 pm ESTBy WPXI.com News StaffJanuary 30, 2025 at 11:50 pm ESTPITTSBURGH — The Steelers front office has their work cut out for this this offseason, particularly on the offensive side of the ball.Earlier Thursday, Channel 11′s Jenna Harner sat down one-on-one with Steelers President Art Rooney II to learn how he plans to address some of those question marks on offense.Download the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts.Follow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch WPXI NOWTOP STORIES FROM CHANNEL 11 NEWS Mason Rudolph returning to Steelers with 2-year-deal, report saysHeavy smoke pours from large house fire in Pittsburgh’s South Side SlopesVehicle falls off Route 28 ramp near Highland Park BridgeFormer McKeesport police officer accused of stealing over $260K from evidence roomPerson of interest named in case of missing Pitt student who vanished in Dominican Republic©2025 Cox Media Group0Most ReadMan held captive by stepmother sets fire to escape, police sayMason Rudolph returning to Steelers with 2-year-deal, report saysVehicle falls off Route 28 ramp near Highland Park BridgeNational Pi Day: Deals and freebies to get you through 3.14Girl Scout cookies class action complaint claims they include heavy metals, herbicide
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