Montour launches new app to keep the district on track
Students and parents at Montour can keep up to date with all district news thanks to a new phone app launched in April. The Montour School district app is free… Read more.
Fooling around in ‘The Rocks’
The McKees Rocks Women's Alliance sponsored the first April Fools' Parade on April 2. (Photos) Read more.
The Sto-Rox School District just began a 5-year struggle to survive
The future of the Sto-Rox School District lies in the hands of students like Tristin Dean and Pernell Benning. (Photos) Read more.
Letter to the Editor: PennDOT traffic study failure cause of Aiken Road issues
Dear Editor, Back in the old days when I was a kid, we rode our two-wheel bikes over local roads with little auto traffic. Aiken Road went from McKees Rocks… Read more.
Chujko investigation inconclusive
An investigation into a commercial fire that broke out in McKees Rocks Feb. 16 has been ruled inconclusive. Matt Brown, Allegheny County’s chief of emergency services, Read more.
Spring events galore!
CARNEGIE Saints Peter and Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church, 220 Mansfield Blvd., Carnegie, is hosting its annual Ukrainian Easter Egg sale from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Read more.
Lending a helping hand: Local fundraisers a success
Veterans Appreciation Night - Held at the McKees Rocks VFW Post 418. See the photos and how its volunteers made the night a rousing success. (Photos) Read more.
Editorial | A spell of pleasant weather that set in March 13 has so far held steady, in fitting tribute to National Sunshine Week.
Unfortunately, though, this annual initiative to highlight transparency laws seeks to advance cooperation from the government, not the elements. To many journalists Read more.
Council approves new website
Borough officials say a planned website makeover will allow residents to better navigate borough news and resources. During their March 8 monthly meeting, council Read more.
McKees Rocks cracks down on collections
McKees Rocks is looking to recover funds from unpaid sewer accounts totalling more than $1 million. Council adopted an agreement March 8 enabling Creditech Collection Read more.
