When did people become so privileged and mindless?
Protests have become commonplace in 2020, such as this one that took place in Coraopolis back in June. There’s been a phenomenon going on for the past few decades. Read more.
Meet Attorney William F. Caye II, who has a ‘profound place for service’
William F. (“Bill”) Caye II went to Duquesne University Law School to pursue a career in law for reasons close to his heart — his family. Caye’s grandfather Read more.
COVID-19 timeline of herd immunity is currently unknown
The spread of COVID-19 could be basically eliminated with herd immunity but according to the Allegheny Health Department herd immunity is still a long way off. Herd Read more.
Longtime Kennedy resident reflects on decorated athletic career
Ron Kaintz, 87, is a longtime Kennedy resident and native of McKees Rocks with a history of athletic excellence that includes a stint in minor league baseball, four Read more.
School board member volunteers time at church to help children
“I try to be someone the kids can look up to and talk to about things bothering them.” Alice Cooper hopes children in the Sto-Rox community see her as someone… Read more.
Kennedy Republicans rally behind police with ‘Back the Blue’ event
The Kennedy Township Republican Committee held a 'Back the Blue' rally at the fire hall on Aug. 20. A crowd of about 50 people gathered at the invite-only “Back Read more.
Newest statistics show children less likely to contract COVID-19
With local school districts preparing to welcome students back in the coming weeks, the county health department has released data showing children are less likely Read more.
Federal loan program aids 1,289 area small businesses
Data released by the Small Business Association (SBA) in July show that 311 area businesses were recipients of low-interest Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans Read more.
While cash may be king, don’t forget your change bucket
In addition to signs requesting consumers wear masks prior to entering a business, more signs are popping up asking for people to consider paying with credit or Read more.
As numbers soar, local business owners reflect on latest county bans
Recent announcements related to a drastic increase in COVID-19 cases by the Allegheny County Department of Health have many area business owners concerned with what Read more.
