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.
My journey from ‘mostly clueless’ kid to digital news partner
The author reflects on a lifelong connection to newspapers, tracing their journey from a young reader of comics to a sports journalist, eventually leading to a role in reviving the West Hills Gazette as an online news source.
It’s the most wonderful time: A roundup of West Hills holiday events
The West Hills holiday celebrations feature diverse events, including tree lightings, concerts, cookie walks and markets across various locations. Family-friendly activities include crafts, performances, and Santa visits, with many events free of charge for attendees throughout December.
Op-Ed: Borough residents should reject corporatizing Coraopolis
Former Coraopolis resident Chadwick Dolgos believes that Coraopolis’s identity relies on local businesses that foster community connection. The proposed Dunkin’ location could harm this by diverting funds from local stores, undermining the economic vitality that small enterprises provide. Prioritizing support for existing businesses is essential for true growth, Dolgos maintains in this op-ed.
Missing SNAP benefits could be headed to West Hills residents
Around 14,500 West Hills residents may soon receive their November SNAP benefits after a federal court ruling. Gov. Josh Shapiro announced that payments are being processed following the restoration of funding, with approximately $100 million allocated to Pennsylvania's residents.
I-79 construction: traffic changes in Neville and Robinson townships
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced two road construction projects starting Nov. 10, including a ramp closure in Neville Township and overnight ramp restrictions in Collier and Robinson townships, with detours provided for affected traffic.
Food pantry demand climbs amid SNAP benefits cut
The ongoing federal government shutdown is causing uncertainty for SNAP benefits, impacting food pantries in West Hills. With funds frozen, local organizations are preparing for increased demand for food assistance. State and local efforts aim to provide immediate support through donations and food drives.







