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Robinson commissioners approve revised plan for 102 townhomes

The Robinson Township Board of Commissioners on Monday approved a revised plan for 102 townhomes on Bilmar Drive, increasing units by 16% over the original plan. Developer Gary Kisow must update traffic studies and obtain new utility approvals. The project also faces delays in securing necessary environmental approvals from the Allegheny County Conservation District.

PUC advances model tariff for high energy demand customers, including data centers

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission approved a model tariff to regulate large electricity users, particularly data centers, aiming to manage demand and protect existing customers. The framework includes costs for infrastructure and ensures utilities are not burdened by failed or underperforming projects.

Carnegie Elementary renovation project topic of community meeting Wednesday

The Carlynton School District will host a community meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 29, to discuss an upcoming $15 million renovation project at Carnegie Elementary School. The project is aimed at modernizing facilities and enhancing student access. Phased construction will begin next month and continue until July 2027.

2026 Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program now accepting applications

The Allegheny County Area Agency on Aging has begun accepting applications for the 2026 Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, offering $25 vouchers for fresh produce to eligible seniors. Applications are open until Sept. 15, with online submission preferred.

Road closures in McKees Rocks; Sheraden Community Council to discuss proposed PRT changes

Residents in McKees Rocks will face road closures and parking restrictions on April 28 due to filming for "Mayor of Kingstown." Simultaneously, the Sheraden Community Council will hold a meeting to discuss proposed changes to local bus routes from Pittsburgh Regional Transit.

Bishop Canevin community looking to raise awareness, funds for coach battling health issues

The Bishop Canevin community is supporting assistant baseball coach Tim Jones, who urgently needs a kidney transplant. The team will wear green to raise awareness for organ donation and a GoFundMe campaign has raised funds for his medical expenses.