The West Hills Gazette is one of six area businesses selected to participate in the Pittsburgh Pirates' Going to Bat for Small Business program. The Gazette will receive marketing support valued at $100,000. (Photos)
Sneak peek: Pittsburgh airport’s new $1.57B modernization project on schedule
Pittsburgh International Airport's new 811,000-square-foot terminal is set to open this fall, enhancing traveler experience, increasing parking and generating significant economic benefits.
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On my dine: In search of the perfect cheese sandwich
Author Jamie Wiggan reflects on ordering a French dip at Carmody’s Grille, highlighting its quality and nostalgic connections to a local media tradition regarding cheese sandwiches while exploring dining experiences in a relaxed setting.
Rebuilding plans for Pour House: A hopeful St. Patrick’s Day future for Carnegie
For the first time since 1979, the Pour House in Carnegie will not celebrate St. Patrick’s Day due to a fire that destroyed the building. Reconstruction plans are underway for next year.
A Christmas Eve lesson learned while loafing around ‘The Rocks’
On Christmas Eve, the author recalls fond childhood memories shared with her son at Mancini's Bakery. The piece highlights Nick Mancini-Hartner's impressive bread art and the lasting joy of simple, heartfelt experiences over commercialism during the holiday season.
Packed event for Riley’s Pour House staff raises nearly $50K in time for holidays
There was an outpouring of support at a fundraiser for 29 displaced employees of Riley’s Pour House on Saturday. The beloved Carnegie landmark was destroyed by fire Nov. 14.
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