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.
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.
New affordable housing projects set for McKees Rocks, Fairywood
Two new affordable housing projects in West Hills, funded by federal tax credits, will provide 83 total units for general and senior occupancy. Additionally, significant funding will help replace lead service lines, improving drinking water for local residents.
Crafton Borough Council delays decision on revised zoning ordinance
The Crafton Borough Council delayed making a decision on its revised zoning ordinance last week and will consider its next move at the Oct. 9 council meeting. Council members asked for more time to review the 130-page document.
Getting their steps in: Local authors explore Pittsburgh’s iconic stairways
A trio of local authors document Pittsburgh's public stairways in their book "City Steps of Pittsburgh: A History & Guide." They aim to inspire exploration of the city’s unique landscape, showcasing historical significance and fostering community engagement through walking tours.
Crafton Borough zoning ordinance revision: What’s at stake?
Efforts to update Crafton Borough's zoning ordinance face resident discontent over potential issues, like small residential units and inadequate public input. While borough officials assert flexibility promotes housing accessibility, some community members demand impact analyses and more inclusive development practices.
Sewer, water line work could impact traffic in Crafton next week
Motorists in Crafton should prepare for delays as two water and sewer projects start next week. The Steuben Street waterline relocation could impact regional traffic, and the Crafton Boulevard sewer separation project, which is expected to last 14 months, could have more of an impact on local traffic.





