Demo eyed for Kennedy house destroyed by fire
During an April 15 public meeting, Kennedy commissioners made moves to tear down the remains of a building razed by fire in January 2020. The commissioners approved Read more.
If you want to run for office, show up at the meetings
With May 18th’s primary elections just around the corner, many new names have thrown in for the competition throughout Gazette 2.0’s coverage area. This Read more.
Stowe strip club owner faces charges
State police have charged the owner of the True Diamonds adult night club in Stowe on two counts of illegal alcohol sales. The charges, brought April 6, followed Read more.
SHABBY REPORTING: McKees Rocks reputation takes extra hits with careless coverage
McKees Rocks regularly finds itself named and shamed by bloggers seizing on its state-topping per capita crime rates. Its local school district has spent more than Read more.
LOCAL ELECTIONS: Who is running in the 2021 primary?
Don’t forget to stop by the polls May 18 and place your votes for your local primary election. Below are the registered 2021 candidates for Crafton, Coraopolis, Read more.
Gary George Mounsey
Gary George Mounsey, age 63, of McKees Rocks passed away on Thursday, March 25, 2021. Beloved father of Shawn Mounsey, Andrew Mounsey, Nicole Mounsey and the late Read more.
ONE YEAR SINCE LOCKDOWN
When will normalcy return? It’s been a year since Pennsylvania and much of the United States entered into a series of coronavirus-related lockdowns. Things are Read more.
Grand openings scheduled for Kennedy Center
Several Kennedy construction projects are wrapping up while another is set to break ground. Among the row of new buildings recently popping up at the Kennedy Center, Read more.
Swimming a go for summer fun at Clever Park
Pool reopening Robinson Township Manager Frank Piccolino confirmed the public swimming pool at Clever Park will open this year as long as health guidelines pertaining Read more.
Crafton, Robinson get ‘Banner Community’ nods
Crafton and Robinson have been designated as countywide leaders in the 2021 Banner Communities program, announced March 8. “All of our communities have been stressed Read more.
