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Coraopolis overturns ICE agreement following community pushback and council shakeup

Coraopolis council has decided to terminate a police partnership with ICE, with the decision coming Thursday following an hour of tense public comment in the standing-room-only meeting of roughly 75 residents. The decision came after three new council members had taken their seats, rescinding a cooperative agreement that had been in place since late December.

West Hills Gazette reviews 2025’s top stories with readers — and writers

In its first full year of operation, the West Hills Gazette has built a sizable following among readers in the dozen or so communities that we serve. As 2025 winds to a close, the Gazette revisits the year's top stories and looks to continue serving the community in 2026.

Behind the Lens: Happy 50th birthday to a Pittsburgh icon — The Terrible Towel

Gazette sports editor Mike Longo Jr. notes that the Pittsburgh region is home to iconic figures, including Myron Cope, creator of the famous Terrible Towel. Introduced in 1975, this symbol of Steelers pride began as a gimmick but evolved into a beloved tradition, raising millions for charity.

Neighborhood Assistance Program will benefit Coraopolis, McKees Rocks

State Rep. Anita Kulik announced over $815,000 in funding from the Neighborhood Assistance Program for revitalization and affordable housing in McKees Rocks and Coraopolis. This funding supports business districts, community services and initiatives aimed at fostering long-term homeownership success.

Despite flow of state funds, early childhood education centers still feel effects of budget impasse

Stephanie Heakins, now director of Riverview Children’s Center, faced a four-month budget impasse that severely affected early childhood education funding in Pennsylvania. Providers struggled without state payments, leading to loans and budget adjustments, while advocates continue to push for better support and staff retention.

Region’s largest Goodwill store attracts record crowds for grand opening

Hundreds of shoppers attended the grand opening of the new Goodwill superstore in Moon Township, transforming the former Big Lots into a vibrant store. The facility provides jobs, supports local community services and enhances the regional retail offerings, embracing sustainability.

Region’s largest Goodwill store set to open Saturday in Moon Township

The largest Goodwill store in the region opens in Moon Township on Dec. 6, featuring a 17,500-square-foot sales floor. The store aims to enhance community sustainability and opportunity, while offering a welcoming shopping experience. The grand opening includes festivities and promotions for shoppers.