
Megan Shinn
Weekend Anchor at KDKA-TV (Pittsburgh, PA)
Anchor @KDKA 🎥 Emmy award-winning Reporter #WorldTraveler 🌍CO➵CA➵OR➵VA ➵IN #EveryoneHasAStory @ChapmanU Alum '15 RTs≠endorsements
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4 days ago |
cbsnews.com | Megan Shinn
Pittsburgh artist taking a stand after mural was found with racist, antisemitic graffiti Hateful messages were recently found covering renowned Pittsburgh artist Kyle Holbrook's work. Holbrook now plans to take a stand against hate. Holbrook is known for his community murals. So far, he's completed over 800 murals and community art projects across 43 countries and 49 states. His murals are not just works of art, they're a piece of each community's heart.
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5 days ago |
cbsnews.com | Megan Shinn
The aurora borealis will take to the skies again across Pennsylvania Monday night. From inside the KDKA-TV studios, meteorologist Ron Smiley tackles a busy day forecasting, hosting, and hopefully crossing off a life goal. "I've never gotten to see them," said Smiley, talking about the northern lights.
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6 days ago |
cbsnews.com | Megan Shinn
KD Sunday Spotlight: Just Harvest Rain or shine, it's farmers market time, around Western Pennsylvania. So, at PPG Plaza, customers are lining up to buy fresh food locally. This farmer's market is special, though, with the non-profit Just Harvest making fresh fruits, vegetables, and more accessible to all.
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Megan Shinn
Jamie's Dream Team in McKeesport makes dreams come true. They help families of those who are dealing with serious illness, injury, or disability, and now, impersonators are stealing donations away. On a day when the founder, Jamie Ward, wants to work on making others' dreams come true, she's on the phone calling Venmo to take down fraudulent accounts pretending to be her nonprofit. It all started with a request to help a 7-year-old with his dream birthday.
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Lauren Linder |Megan Shinn
Families across the Pittsburgh area celebrated Memorial Day, remembering those who served our country. The largest parade in southwestern Pennsylvania occurred in the South Hills, where organizers said 3,000 to 4,000 people line the route yearly. A three-volley salute, followed by the sound of "Taps," echoed from the war memorial cannon in Brookline to kick off the South Hills Memorial Day Parade.
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