Rebuilding plans for Pour House: A hopeful St. Patrick’s Day future for Carnegie
For the first time since 1979, the Pour House in Carnegie will not celebrate St. Patrick’s Day due to a fire that destroyed the building. Reconstruction plans Read more.
DEP: Get your free radon test kit, while supplies last
If you’ve ever feared your home has radon but didn’t know where to turn, you can rest easy. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and Read more.
Kennedy native to perform hometown show in new year
Luke Gallagher, a Kennedy Township singer/songwriter, will host a Happy New Year Hometown Show Jan. 4. He'll be celebrating his local roots and reconnecting with Read more.
McKees Rocks VFW disaster averted by ‘God’s hand’ and the kindness of strangers
VFW Vesle Post 418 in McKees Rocks faced a crisis but received help from strangers, successfully restoring power and food for a celebration after Thanksgiving Day Read more.
Packed event for Riley’s Pour House staff raises nearly $50K in time for holidays
There was an outpouring of support at a fundraiser for 29 displaced employees of Riley’s Pour House on Saturday. The beloved Carnegie landmark was destroyed by Read more.
Riley’s Pour House fire sparks outpouring of community support
Last week's fire that destroyed a landmark Carnegie establishment has triggered plenty of community support to help those affected by the blaze. Read more.
Former Stowe tax collector wins $1M from Musk’s America PAC
A McKees Rocks woman and former Stowe tax collector is $1 million richer thanks to tech billionaire Elon Musk's daily seven-figure giveaway. Read more.
Help fill another truck, as 2 Kennedy business owners collect for hurricane relief
In Kennedy Township, two local business owners are collecting relief supplies for victims of Hurricane Helene. Donations can be dropped off at either site through Read more.
Long-awaited renovations to Kennedy’s Fairhaven Park on the horizon
Renovations are being planned for 30-acre Fairhaven Park in Kennedy. The township's Parks and Recreation Committee are in charge of the project driven by community Read more.
Audit shows $600,000 budgetary shortage
An audit report presented May 17 shows the Cornell School District was running a $600,000 deficit by the end of the 2020-21 school year. Business Manager Patrick Read more.
