With the NFL Draft approaching, hotels in the Pittsburgh Airport area aren't seeing the bump they anticipated. Operators anticipate modest benefits from overflow as downtown accommodations become scarce. Overall, the economic impact appears limited, according to local hotel and chamber representatives.
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.
Pittsburgh’s 2026 NFL draft: Transportation plans unveiled
Pittsburgh is set to host the 2026 NFL Draft from April 23-25, with a comprehensive transportation plan aimed at accommodating the influx of fans and ensuring efficient access for residents. The plan includes expanded public transit services, dedicated bus routes and road closures to facilitate safe travel around the city.
Damar Hamlin expands scholarship program to include Pittsburgh students
Damar Hamlin, an NFL standout from McKees Rocks, is expanding his Chasing M’s Heroes Scholarship to benefit Pittsburgh high school students. Ten $1,000 scholarships will aid Central Catholic students, five more scholarships will go to other Pittsburgh students interested in attending trade or vocational school, promoting educational access and community support.
Moon Township seeks state grant to help fund recreation center study
Moon Township officials are seeking state funding to conduct a feasibility study for a centralized recreation center. The study is estimated to cost $80,000 to $100,000. Resident surveys show strong interest, especially in a community center, prompting the grant application to support the study.







New comprehensive plan for Allegheny County is on the way
Southwestern Pennsylvania is developing comprehensive plans to help make decisions on housing, infrastructure and development through public input. Allegheny, Butler and Indiana counties aim for implementation by 2027-2028, addressing housing needs and infrastructure challenges identified by community engagement efforts.