Michelle Naccarati-Chapkis was unanimously elected as president of Allegheny County Council Tuesday, succeeding Pat Catena, who resigned amid controversy. Naccarati-Chapkis, the first woman to hold the position, emphasized transparency and prioritized issues like property reassessment and affordable housing. Her leadership reflects a shift towards a more progressive council.
Voter Guide to the 2026 primaries: Congress, Pa. House and more
Allegheny County's midterm elections, set for Tuesday, May 19, will feature primaries for congressional and state candidates. One key race is for the Democratic nomination for the 45th State House district seat being vacated by Rep. Anita Kulik. Brittany Bloam and Patrick Catena are battling for the nod, and Catena has come under fire for some controversial campaign material.
Rotary EPIC Day of Service: Community impact in the West Hills and beyond
Rotary clubs in the West Hills and throughout Southwestern Pennsylvania will engage in a regional volunteer effort known as Rotary EPIC Day of Service on Saturday, May 16. Projects will address community needs like food insecurity and beautification, fostering collaboration and leadership within participating communities.
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.
Drivers can access real-time travel information for NFL Draft in Pittsburgh
Football fans heading to the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh from April 23-25 access enhanced real-time travel information at www.511PA.com. PennDOT encourages using these services for planning routes and navigating traffic, with additional cameras and message boards activated for event monitoring.
Changes in the works for Pittsburgh Regional Transit’s West Hills bus routes
West Hills residents can attend a virtual meeting at 5:30 p.m. Monday, April 13, to learn about Pittsburgh Regional Transit’s Bus Line Refresh, which aims to improve service in the area, including more frequent routes and new connections. Changes are set for implementation in 2027.
Pittsburgh International Airport exploring autonomous shuttle system
The Allegheny County Airport Authority is exploring the replacement of its shuttle bus fleet with autonomous vehicles . Public comments on the proposed project are welcomed until April 14. The initiative aims to enhance efficiency, reduce emissions and create job opportunities while supporting future airport development plans.







