KDKA Investigators
KDKA Investigates: Folks Fined Even Though They Paid To Park
The jury is still out on those new parking machines, but everyone agrees there’s a learning curve.
Five Years In: Are Casinos Causing A Spike In Problem Gambling?
When slots came to Pennsylvania, people who were against it said it would be about five years until we would really see the negative effects.
Allegheny County: Reform Needed At Shuman Juvenile Detention Center
The mission of the Shuman Center is to rehabilitate troubled youth; but after a seven-month investigation, Allegheny County has concluded that it is center itself that is need of reform.
Formal Investigation Underway Over Delayed Response Time To Carrick Fire
On Saturday morning in Carrick, a house caught on fire. The call went out at 6:18 a.m. The KDKA Investigators have obtained the dispatch tapes from the call.
Police Chief Investigation Focuses On Money, Trips, Meals, And Hotel Rooms
KDKA Investigators have learned new details about money that should have gone into the city’s general fund, but may have been diverted into a police credit union account, an account that sources say, was opened and recently closed by Pittsburgh Police Chief Nate Harper.
City Councilman Calling For Chief To Put On Leave Of Absence
A city councilman is now calling on Mayor Luke Ravenstahl to put Pittsburgh Police Chief Nate Harper on a leave of absence.
FBI Agents Remove Documents From Police Headquarters
FBI agents removed boxes of documents from the Pittsburgh police headquarters Tuesday afternoon.
Property Owners Who Fail Dye Test Could End Up Paying A Bundle
It’s a problem you may not know you have, but it could end up costing you a bundle. Thousands of properties around Allegheny County have failed a dye test; and if you own one of them, the state and federal governments say you need to fix it.
CMU Professor Says Property Tax Bills May Be Set Too High
As a county taxpayer, you’ve probably been bracing for it since you got your reassessment notice. Click on the county assessment website and there it is – your 2013 real estate tax bill.
Police Internal Affairs, D.A. & Review Board Probing South Side Incident
Two entirely different police incidents are now under review by the Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office, the Citizens Police Review Board and the Pittsburgh Police Department’s Internal Affairs Division.
Pa. Auditor General Calling For Tighter Regulations At Tattoo Parlors
Tattoo parlors are springing up everywhere, but if you get ink in Pennsylvania you’re doing it at your own risk. That’s because parlors and tattoo artists are not licensed or regulated. KDKA Investigator Andy Sheehan reports that cases of infection and disease are on the rise. And that has some state officials calling for reform.
Documents Raise Questions About Number Of Alleged Sandusky Victims
Documents obtained by the KDKA Investigators indicate Jerry Sandusky’s attorneys may have known long before the trial about more than 20 victims that were allegedly assaulted.
KDKA Investigates: Cyber School Spinoffs Reap Spoils
What began as an on line school with a few hundred students has grown into an empire, developing curriculum and spawning cyber schools throughout the nation. But now the founder of the Pennsylvania Charter Cyber School, Dr. Nick Trombetta, finds himself the target of a federal grand jury questioning whether he got rich using taxpayer money.
Some Organizations Under Scrutiny Over For-Profit Thrift Stores
Many of us have made a habit of donating our old clothes and household items to Goodwill and other non-profits that benefit the less fortunate. But the KDKA Investigators have found that not all thrift stores are equal.
Group Launches Facebook Page In Hopes Of Solving 30-Year-Old Murder
She was brutally murdered 30 year ago and her killer has never been found. But her friends and family members are determined that 15-year-old Christine Guenther not be forgotten and that her murderer not go free.













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