High school roundup: Moon boys post basketball win over Obama Academy; OLSH rolls past Laurel
Moon Area's boys basketball team defeated Obama Academy 52-38, led by Jackson Bauman's 14 points. The team improved to 4-1. In other games, OLSH whipped Laurel, Read more.
Three men charged with rape, sexual assault of two teens at a Kennedy home
Three men are awaiting a court hearing on charges that they raped and sexually assaulted two teenage girls at a home in Kennedy Township over the weekend. The three Read more.
Water main replacement projects on tap for two Crafton locations
Pennsylvania American Water is initiating a $2 million project in Crafton and Green Tree to replace nearly one mile of outdated water mains. This upgrade aims to Read more.
Girls basketball: Moon Area overpowers New Castle; five other West Hills teams fall
Moon Area's Maria Depner scored 24 points in a dominant 71-21 win over New Castle. Chartiers Valley edged Montour 36-34 on McKenna Helfrick's late basket, while Read more.
High school wrestling: Moon’s Smarsh places fourth at Women of Ironman tournament
Haley Smarsh from Moon Area finished fourth at the Women of Ironman Wrestling Tournament at Walsh Jesuit High School. After winning her first two matches, she faced Read more.
RMU roundup: Men’s, women’s basketball post wins; women’s hockey sweeps
The Robert Morris men's basketball team, following a historic win over Toledo, faces Youngstown State on Dec. 17, with an 8-4 record. The women's team competes against Read more.
High school basketball: Balanced attack helps Montour boys down South Allegheny
Loic Kalau scored 14 points to lead Montour to a 52-42 victory over South Allegheny. Despite a strong performance from Drew Cook, the Spartans secured their first Read more.
High school roundup: OLSH girls roll; Sto-Rox, Cornell boys pocket wins
Lola Garner scored 22 points, leading Our Lady of the Sacred Heart to a 62-19 victory over Ellwood City in a WPIAL Class 3A girls basketball game. OLSH's boys team Read more.
Zoning ordinance opens door for data centers in Stowe Township
Stowe Township commissioners approved a zoning ordinance change permitting data centers in the industrial district, following a $6 million state grant for a logistics Read more.
Nonstop flights from Pittsburgh to Dublin launching in 2026
Pittsburgh International Airport will host nonstop flights to Dublin starting May 25, 2026, through Aer Lingus. The flights will enhance cultural and business ties Read more.
