Progress on an infrastructure project to keep stormwater from entering the sanitary sewers beneath two streets in the Cubbage Hill neighborhood of Carnegie received an update from Borough Councilman Rick…
Targeted synagogues adding additional layers to security
Members of Congregation Ahavath Achim, also known as The Carnegie Shul, have been worshiping together since 1896. In the wake of the Tree of Life shooting and an increase in…
Money to replace aging stoplights in local Carnegie, Coraopolis areas
Grants in Carnegie and Coraopolis will be used to calm traffic and replace aging stoplights. On Jan. 5, the boroughs of Carnegie and Coraopolis were awarded grants from the Pennsylvania…
Where did the pandemic funding go?
During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the American Rescue Plan Act provided emergency funding to local governments. Allegheny County was awarded $381 million of Pennsylvania’s $6.1 billion federal allotment.…
SETTLERS CABIN/CARNEGIE | Hard-to-recycle, glass and paper collection events
A hard-to-recycle collection event by the Pennsylvania Resources Council will be held Saturday, Oct. 1, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Settlers Cabin Wave Pool, 635 Ridge Road, Collier.…
Carnegie takes proactive stance to climate change
The Chartiers Creek last flooded in Carnegie on Sept. 17, 2004. In August, borough officials there adopted a Climate Action Plan to help address concerns related to future flooding. In…
Canevin students flash photography skills at borough exhibit
When it comes to their vacations, students in the Bishop Canevin High School photo club have experienced some exciting adventures: swimming with jellyfish, touring the redwood forests of California and witnessing the California wildfires. (Photos)







