Money to replace aging stoplights in local Carnegie, Coraopolis areas
Grants in Carnegie and Coraopolis will be used to calm traffic and replace aging stoplights. On Jan. 5, the boroughs of Carnegie and Coraopolis were awarded grants Read more.
Truck restrictions on McKees Rocks Bridge begin Jan. 10
PennDOT announced truck restrictions on the McKees Rocks Bridge slated to begin Jan. 10, weather permitting. Starting Tuesday, trucks and other oversized loads will Read more.
Steeper enforcement for trash violations planned for Stowe
Litter caused by overflowing trash receptacles is a problem throughout Stowe, especially in the alleys parallel to Broadway Avenue. Stowe Commissioner Cheryl McDermott Read more.
Clever Park Pool in Robinson to now be open to Montour district residents
The Clever Park Pool will be open to more people this year. Robinson Township is opening it up to residents who live in the Montour School District according to Read more.
Local McDonald’s franchises fined for child labor violations
McDonald’s, a brand synonymous with children, was illegally exploiting kids working at several Pittsburgh-area restaurants. Federal investigators found child labor Read more.
CARNEGIE, CRAFTON, McKEES ROCKS | Federal Rescue Plan funds trickle down to local police forces
Local law enforcement got a boost from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency via several grants awarded Dec. 14. An announcement from State Sen. Wayne Read more.
YEAR IN REVIEW PART II | Looking back at the second half of 2022
The McKees Rocks Bridge has been limited to a two-lane traffic pattern as well as closures and some alternating single-lane traffic use since PennDOT began the preservation Read more.
PRAYERS LIFTED FOR DAMAR HAMLIN
After collapsing on field during Monday night gameplay, good Samaritan and Buffalo Bill’s Safety Damar Hamlin – in critical condition as of press time – Read more.
EDITORIAL | There’s no ‘Sunshine’ in Kennedy Township
It’s that time of year – the days are getting shorter, there are holiday decorations everywhere and townships and boroughs are passing annual budgets for the Read more.
Looking back at first half of 2022, what happened?
We bring you the year in review, a look back at the past 12 months in news coverage. (Photos) Read more.
