| The KDKA Morning News with Larry Richert |
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A lot can happen before 9 in the morning. Catch up with Larry, John, Shelley and the KDKA Morning News on AM 1020 KDKA. On-line at kdkaradio.com
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St Vincent College Readies for Steelers
St Vincent College is home to the best NFL training camp in the country, and part of the reason is facility manager Larry Hendrich. He talks to John about preparations for camo, as well as what to expect if you go there.
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Catching Up with Ben Roethlisberger
Big Ben is getting ready for training camp, and John Shumway had a chance to chat with him to see what the Steeler quarterback has been up to.
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Pittsburgh Has Too many Cats
Do you have room for a cat or kitten in your home? Local animal shelters don't, so they're literally giving them away. Gretchen Feiser with the Western PA Humane Society tells John why there are too many cats up for adoption.
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Shouldn't Gas Be Lower?
When oil goes up, gas prices go up, and when oil goes down, gas prices should too, right? Don Bowers of Superior Petroleum talks to John about why we don't always see a correlation between gas prices and oil prices.
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The Coolest Mayor in the Region
John Fetterman may look like he'd be more comfortable on a Harley then sitting behind a desk as mayor of Braddock, but that doesn't mean he isn't making real change in his depressed area. John talks to Mayor Fetterman about how things in Braddock are goin
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Feeding Training Steelers
It's almost time for Steelers Training Camp, and John talks to St Vincent College's Executive Chef Rick Laskie on how he feeds all those players-- wait until you hear how much food they eat!
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How Do Pittsburgh Schools Rate?
The PSSA's are being released today, and Pittsburgh City School Superintendent Mark Roosevelt joins John to discuss if he's happy or not over the results.
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More on Cell Phones and Cancer
John spoke with Dr Ron Herberman and Devra Lee Davis, the originators of the UPMC memo on the danger of cell phones causing cancer.
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Dollar Bank Jamboree Set to Rock Point State Park
The Dollar Bank Jamboree happens this Saturday, July 26, and the impressive line-up is sure to please any visitor to Point State Park. Joe Smith joins Larry and John to discuss the show, as well as what you need to know when coming to Point State Park.
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Voices of the Week - July 13 - 19, 2008
Fears of a banking collapse fuel another roller coaster ride on Wall Street. A new partnership is set up for the North Shore Casino, and movie fans line up for the return of "The Dark Knight." News Radio 1020 KDKA looks back with "The Voices of theWeek
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Voices of the Week - July 6 - 12, 2008
Are the Steelers for sale? Indictments come down for some high-ranking politcos in Harrisburg, and there's a new owner for the North Shore Casino. News Radio 1020 looks back with the Voices of the Week.
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Voices of the Week - June 29 - July 5, 2008
Foreclosure fears are causing worries in Pittsburgh and across the country. Questions surround the funding of the North Shore Casino, and there's an unusual musical attempt to break a Guinness World Record in this edition of the "Voices of the Week."
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Voices of the Week - June 22 - 28, 2008
Americans are feeling the pinch of a tightening economy. Financial questions surround the Don Barden and the North Shore Casino. It's official, Schenley High School will close. News Radio 1020 KDKA looks back with the Voices of the Week.
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Voices of the Week, June 15 - 22, 2008
The Midwest continues to clean up from massive floods. Americans are feeling the pinch of a downturn in the economy, and Pittsburghers try to find an end to violence in the streets. News Radio 1020 KDKA looks back with the "Voices of the Week."
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Pittsburgh's Big Talker Fred Honsberger is usually in the middle of an issue. Unless he started it. Hear what he has to say on AM 1020 KDKA.
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Newsmaker Interview: June 12th
Fred talks with Republican Congressman John Peterson about a recently defeated bill that would have lifted the ban on domestic oil drilling, and about Peterson's refusal to endorse John McCain.
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Newsmaker Interview: June 12th
Fred talks with Dr. Hank Weiss, an associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh, about the rapid increase in head injuries that coincided with the repeal of Pennsylvania's motorcycle helmet law.
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Newsmaker Interview: June 11th
Yesterday Bill Godshall found his white whale, a statewide smoking ban. Fred talks with the longtime chairman of SmokeFree PA about what the historic legislation means to him and the rest of Pennsylvania.
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Newsmaker Interview: June 11th
Oddly enough, bus ridership in Pittsburgh is actually down in spite of skyrocketing gas prices. Port Authority spokeswoman Judy McNeil tells Fred why.
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Newsmaker Interview: June 10th
Fred talks with Mike Diskin, the Allegheny County Health Department's Chief of Food Safety, about the salmonella outbreak that has residents in 16 states avoiding tomatoes.
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| The Inside Story with Marty Griffin |
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Go inside the story with Marty Griffin.
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Steigy with Eric Adelson
With the NBA's Eastern Conference Finals coinciding with the Stanley Cup Finals, John Steigerwald talks with ESPN the Magazine's Eric Adelson about whether Detroit fans will pay more attention to the Red Wings or Pistons, and if he likes the Wings' chance
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