
Gabriella Deluca
Reporter at WPXI-TV (Pittsburgh, PA)
Mom to twin girls & baby boy 💗💗💙Pittsburgh native reporting for @wpxi. I love this city! @ohiou grad. Story idea? Send to [email protected]
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Sierra Rehm |Gabriella Deluca
Power has been restored to 98% of Duquesne Light Company customers impacted during severe weather on April 29, the company says. As of Monday afternoon, just under 17,000 people remained without power. DLC says around 8,000 of those outages are from the first round of storms, and another 9,000 are a result of additional severe weather over the last week. The utility company says all customers should have power back by 11 p.m. on Tuesday, with many customers getting service back sooner.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Gabriella Deluca
Crews from outside Pittsburgh help make electrical repairs; Here’s a look at where they’re stayingCrews from outside of the Pittsburgh area are rolling in to help restore tens of thousands of power outages that remain after severe storms on Tuesday. “It was pretty emotional seeing all the trucks come on the property, and they’re here to help,” Duquesne Light field operations manager, Russell Profaizer told Channel 11.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Gabriella Deluca
The Merakey facility in Fairywood is going on day four with no power. It’s a home that takes full care of fifty residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities. “There are people on feeding tubes, and one person on ventilator support. So power is critical to keep things going,” Senior Executive Director of Merakey, Roni Erath, told Channel 11. Since Tuesday night, they’ve been running on backup generators.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Gabriella Deluca
Pittsburgh residents were just starting to clean up Wednesday after a major storm caused damage all around the city. “I don’t think it’s ever been this bad, even when we had that downburst 10 or 15 years ago,” Cathy Chmill told Channel 11. Chmill is one of the thousands of people still without electricity in the City of Pittsburgh. She lives in Morningside, one of the hardest hit neighborhoods. The entire area is without power, 24 hours after the storm rolled through.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Jess Shannon |Gabriella Deluca
A Pittsburgh funeral home owner is charged with deceiving more than 6,500 pet owners who paid for burial services, but instead received ashes from other animals, the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office announced Monday. Patrick Vereb, 70, owner of Vereb Funeral Home and Eternity Pet Memorial, is charged with improper disposal of thousands of dogs and cats for which owners paid for cremations, burials, returns of ashes, and other services between 2021 and 2024.
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