Lynne Deliman, a Rite Aid store manager for nearly 39 years, faces closure of her Kennedy Township store. As Rite Aid closes numerous locations, she reflects on her retail career and the emotional impact on customers and employees.
McKees Rocks/Stowe groups visit area war monuments in observance of Memorial Day
Each Memorial Day, representatives from various local organizations, including the McKees Rocks VFW and fire departments, visit war memorials in the McKees Rocks/Stowe area to honor fallen soldiers. Their route includes significant sites like Sto-Rox High School and Holy Trinity Polish Church, concluding at the VFW hall. (Photos)
Moon megachurch set to hold service in McKees Rocks this weekend
Revival Today plans a two-day outreach event in McKees Rocks while seeking to resume outdoor services banned in 2024. Residents express concerns over noise and traffic disturbances, awaiting municipal approval for permit applications.
McKees Rocks Bridge/Route 65 intersection restrictions lifted
Overnight flagging on McKees Rocks Bridge will occur May 13-14, with short traffic stoppages for barrier replacement. Normal operations are resumed at the Route 65 intersection, while long-term lane restrictions continue through early June. Work on the $38.6 million project ends in the fall.
Our whole region needs an overhaul, a vision and a new lease on life
The region, particularly Pittsburgh, faces significant decline, marked by poor infrastructure, high taxes, ineffective leadership and departing residents. There’s an urgent need for innovative ideas and cooperation to drive positive change before it’s too late.
West Hills residents be aware: More severe weather could be heading this way Thursday
West Hills residents face potential severe weather again late Thursday. Wind gusts could reach 60 mph, though not as damaging as Tuesday's storm. Officials urge caution, while power restoration remains challenging for many affected customers.
Church dome blown off as severe storm wreaks havoc in West Hills
A powerful line of thunderstorms hit the Pittsburgh area Tuesday, causing significant damage with wind gusts of 80 to 90 mph, toppling trees, and leaving over 243,000 residents -- many of them in West Hills communities -- without power. Repairs and assessments are ongoing. (Photos)







