Toby Rice, CEO of EQT Corp., discussed energy poverty and the need for technological advancements. He emphasized the importance of affordable energy access to alleviate global poverty and linked energy infrastructure to national security and economic opportunity. But some environmental groups have concerns about EQT's operations.
The power of commercials and community in celebrating small businesses like ours
West Hills Gazette will be celebrating all month long as part of the “Going to Bat for Small Business” campaign. You'll get to know the digital news source's partners who are featured in media segments alongside other honored businesses because of the generosity of the Pittsburgh Pirates and PNC organizations.
The end of an era for former Ohio Valley Hospital, as ER closes its doors
Heritage Valley Kennedy Hospital officially closed at 11:59 p.m. Monday due to declining patient activity and reimbursements. Services have been relocated to nearby facilities, while many employees have transitioned to other health care positions within the Heritage Valley Health System.
How a basement inspired a musical empire: ‘Big Jim’ Hollowood’s dream turns 60
Don Hollowood continues his family's musical legacy in McKees Rocks, overseeing the Hollowood Music & Sound storefront, a business founded by his father 60 years ago.
Northern Data opens its new North American AI data center in Robinson
A new global AI and High Performance Computing data center has opened in Robinson Township. The announcement for Northern Data Group's new North American data center came June 4.
County’s first 7 Brew drive-thru location headed for Moon Township
Moon Township will be the site of national coffee chain 7 Brew's first location in Allegheny County. The business, which is scheduled to open late this year or early next year, will be located at 5960 University Blvd.

EDITORIAL: Proposed public notice changes would leave Gazette, other digital outlets out in the cold
State officials' proposed HB1291 aims to transition public notices from print to digital, benefiting legacy newspapers like the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette while sidelining independent digital outlets. This legislation raises concerns about increased advertising costs and monopoly creation.






