West Hills Gazette movie reviewer Drew Moniot says "Toy Story 5" delivers exceptional entertainment, continuing Pixar's legacy of great storytelling. With a focus on Jessie and the threat of technology on traditional toys, it explores relevant themes while featuring beloved characters and dazzling visuals, making it a must-see blockbuster.
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SPC approves $4.7 billion Transportation Improvement Program
The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission has approved the 2027–2030 Transportation Improvement Program, allocating $4.7 billion for infrastructure across the region. Key projects include bridge preservations, road reconstructions, and transit improvements. The plan prioritizes asset preservation and aims to enhance safety, address congestion, and support economic logistics. Public input shaped the program.
Backyard wall the center of controversy in Robinson
A zoning hearing board meeting in Robinson Township will address a wall dispute between neighbors Dimitrios Pantzoulas and John Richnavsky. Richnavsky claims the wall obstructs sunlight and resembles a prison barrier. Pantzoulas argues it complies with regulations for pool enclosures and aims to mitigate noise.
Carlynton, Cornell school districts pass tax increases; Montour maintains current rate
Last week, Carlynton and Cornell school districts passed tax increases as part of their 2026-27 budgets. Montour also passed its final budget, but maintained a decade-long streak without tax hikes. Carlynton and Cornell attribute the increases to rising mandated costs, though some worry about the financial burden on local residents.
Kulik: Pennsylvania Legislature needs to deal with budget, skill games
State Rep. Anita Kulik notes that June is a critical month for Pennsylvania's Legislature as the June 30 budget deadline approaches, yet significant discussions remain lacking. Recent bills address utility costs and safety. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court deemed skill games as gambling, prompting legislative regulation and potential taxation, essential for nonprofit support.
String Cheese Incident bring unique sound and legacy to Roxian Theatre
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is a legendary venue, hosting iconic artists. The String Cheese Incident, pivotal in the jam band scene, cherish their performances there. After nearly 60 shows, they honor their late manager through emotional songs while balancing touring with family life. The band will perform at the Roxian Theatre Thursday, June 25.
Exploring ‘Open Columns 2025’: New art at Pittsburgh Airport
A new public art installation, "Open Columns 2025," by artist Patrick Marold, is being installed at Pittsburgh International Airport. The structure features three tall columns made of Corten and stainless steel, designed to enhance travelers' experience and reflect Pittsburgh's culture, connecting art with the airport's infrastructure.







