Council president disagrees with fire chief naming
Following news that the McKees Rocks Volunteer Fire Department had ousted its chief of 28 years during a December board meeting, Council President Paul Krisby has Read more.
Meet Lynne Deliman: ‘2020 Person of the Year’
Lynne Deliman’s tireless work in the community helped fill a dark and difficult year with many bright moments. Readers overwhelmingly backed Deliman for Gazette Read more.
Endless buffering: Local schools try to solve students’ internet access issues on their own
Carla Rathway could hear her youngest son's frustration from the other room. She knew the clamor meant the internet was acting up again and keeping 12-year-old Preston Read more.
A look back, Part II — Coach fired and political vandalism a hallmark of 2020
State Rep. Anita Kulik's Carnegie office was chalked with the phrases, "Blue Lives Matter" and “Marxist” on Aug. 8. Editor’s note: Join us as we look back Read more.
Kennedy reinstates road program, hikes sewage rates for 2021
Despite widespread headwinds resulting from the coronavirus pandemic, Kennedy commissioners passed a 2021 budget projecting $1.25 million in new revenue while maintaining Read more.
Neville Island’s growth forecast bucks pandemic slowdown trend
While many neighboring municipalities have scaled back revenue projections for 2021 in anticipation of lingering headwinds from the coronavirus fallout, Neville Read more.
Teachers and students have had it tough this year
Students and teachers, like those from the Robinson Township Christian School have had a difficult year navigating the various COVID restrictions. This year has Read more.
A look back at the past year’s news
Join us as we look back on the highs and lows from a year that’s sure to mark the pages of history and haunt living memories for years to come. (Photos) Read more.
Stowe President says violent crime a result of virus
A 22-year-old female died after a shooting on Dec. 5 next to the True Diamonds in Stowe. Reflecting on several weeks of ramped up violence in the Stowe Township Read more.
Schools adjust to constantly evolving coronavirus outlook
School districts have had to continuously adapt to the ever-changing rise and fall of the COVID-19 outbreak, switching between virtual learning, hybrid and in-person Read more.
