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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)

BUZZ OFF: Mosquito treatments set for West Hills wetlands, McKees Rocks catch basins

The Allegheny County Health Department is treating wetlands and urban areas to control mosquito larvae, aiming to reduce health risks and bites. If you know of areas of standing water, the county asks you to report these locations.

Community spirit shines at Athletes of Action Scholarship Luncheon

The 14th Athletes of Action Memorial Scholarship Luncheon honored four high school recipients and three lifetime achievement awardees. The AOA scholarships aim to support community-driven students pursuing education while celebrating legacy and local sports traditions. (Photos)

Around Town: WQED’s Be My Neighbor Day brings a beautiful day to McKees Rocks

WQED’s 11th annual Be My Neighbor Day on March 22 celebrated community resilience in McKees Rocks, inspired by "Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood." Held at two venues, the event aimed to foster connections among families and neighbors. Around 250-300 attendees enjoyed activities despite challenging weather, highlighting the community's enthusiasm for togetherness. (Photos)