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Tens of thousands of people are heading into the weekend without power after deadly storms hit the Pittsburgh area.
Duquesne Light and First Energy crews are working to get power restored across Pittsburgh following Tuesday's storms.
As thousands of people wait for power to return, Action News Investigates has learned Duquesne Light and West Penn Power have ...
Two hundred thousand Duquesne Light customers are back in service, but tens of thousands remain in the dark. Pittsburgh Mayor ...
Duquesne Light on Friday said all Pittsburgh-area customers are expected to have power back by Tuesday at 11:30 p.m. Many ...
PITTSBURGH — Crews from outside of the Pittsburgh area are rolling in to help restore tens of thousands of power outages that ...
Tens of thousands of people are still without power 48 hours after what Duquesne Light called an "unprecedented storm" on ...
The storms across the Pittsburgh area on Tuesday that knocked out power, brought down trees and prompted tornado warnings ...
Power outages across the Pittsburgh region stemming from Tuesday’s destructive storms had fallen to about 72,000, according ...
Mayor Ed Gainey said there are 400 additional crews headed to the area, and 70 already called in to aid Duquesne Light.
Duquesne Light expects full power restoration in 5–7 days after severe storms hit Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania.
West Mifflin's mayor and other community leaders organized the event to make sure people got to eat, after their food at home ...