Ken Rice
Thousands Walk/Run To Raise Awareness For Multiple Sclerosis
Thousands were walking and running Sunday morning to raise awareness and money for multiple sclerosis.
Pittsburgh Zoo Giving Away Painted Dogs In Wake Of Tragedy
The African Painted dogs at the Pittsburgh Zoo have not been on display since a tragic accident that resulted in a child being mauled to death in November.
Big Changes Could Be Coming For Pittsburgh’s Riverfront
Two of the last, big riverfront sites remaining in the City of Pittsburgh may not be empty for much longer.
Consumer Reports Investigates Reports Of Self-Starting Microwaves
There’s a warning from Consumer Reports about microwave ovens that the magazine’s experts believe can turn on by themselves and start fires.
Steelers’ Brett Keisel Ready To Shear His Beard Again
Pittsburgh Steelers fan favorite Brett Keisel stops by the KDKA-TV Studio with more information on his annual Shear The Beard charity event!
Sandy Hook Principal’s Cousin: “They Were Her Kids”
You’ve heard by now about Dawn Hochsprung, the principal of Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut. She was killed when she confronted the gunman who invaded her school. Now, her cousin – who lives in the Pittsburgh area – is talking about her.
‘Jack Reacher’ Premiere To Be Held At Southside Works
The United States premiere of the made-in-Pittsburgh thriller, “Jack Reacher,” starring Tom Cruise is this Saturday at the Southside Works.
Susan’s Story: 1 Year Later, It’s Become Your Story, Too
It’s been a remarkable year for KDKA-TV News Anchor Susan Koeppen. Last Nov. 20, while out running with friends, she collapsed on the street – a victim of sudden cardiac arrest. We’ve shared the story of the strangers who stepped in and saved her life.
Former U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter Dies At 82
Former U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, the Republican-turned-Democrat who played a key role in many Supreme Court nominations, has died. He was 82.
Susan’s Story: Meeting The People Who Saved Her Life
As KDKA-TV News Anchor Susan Koeppen returns to work this week, we’re sharing the story of why she’s been away since late November. In the first installment, Ken Rice told the story of how Susan collapsed while running, went into cardiac arrest and likely owes her life to the strangers who stopped and performed CPR. Up next, a look at the challenges she still faces, as well as a pretty powerful lesson for all of us.
Susan Koeppen’s Story: The Gift Of Life
A few short months ago, the odds were heavily stacked against her survival and her chances of resuming a normal life; but as KDKA-TV News Anchor Susan Koeppen returns to work at the anchor desk for the first time since November, she’s sharing her story in the hopes that it may inspire more people to learn what to do to save a life.
Annual Golf Outing Raises $ For Injured Officer
More than 100 local police officers hit the golf course Monday at South Hills Country Club. They came together to raise money for a fellow officer who was shot in the line of duty.
Farewell To KDKA’s Patrice King Brown
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Long before she’d ever report the news, 16-year-old Patrice King Brown was making news – winning the Miss Teenage Pittsburgh Contest in 1971. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette noted the Langley High School cheerleader’s […]













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