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Region’s largest Goodwill store set to open Saturday in Moon Township

The largest Goodwill store in the region opens in Moon Township on Dec. 6, featuring a 17,500-square-foot sales floor. The store aims to enhance community sustainability and opportunity, while offering a welcoming shopping experience. The grand opening includes festivities and promotions for shoppers.

It’s the most wonderful time: A roundup of West Hills holiday events

The West Hills holiday celebrations feature diverse events, including tree lightings, concerts, cookie walks and markets across various locations. Family-friendly activities include crafts, performances, and Santa visits, with many events free of charge for attendees throughout December.

Smooth sailing for new Pittsburgh Airport terminal opening

Pittsburgh International Airport opened its new $1.7 billion terminal Tuesday, enhancing passenger experiences with improved security, baggage delivery, parking, and dining options. CEO Christina Cassotis emphasized community involvement in the project. The first passengers arrived on United Airlines, expressing excitement about the terminal's design and amenities, marking a significant transformation for Pittsburgh's travel.

Defendant in fatal stabbing on Montour Trail sentenced to 16 to 42 years in prison

A 26-year-old former Baltimore resident will spend at least the next 16 years – and possibly the next four decades – in prison after being sentenced Tuesday for the murder of a Kennedy Township man who was attacked on the Montour Trail in Moon Township In October 2024.

Airport’s new terminal will open for business Nov. 18

Pittsburgh International Airport's new $1.7 billion terminal opens on Nov. 18, aiming to enhance passenger experience with streamlined security, faster baggage delivery, improved international arrivals and new amenities. The transformation shifts the airport to focus on local travelers.

Missing SNAP benefits could be headed to West Hills residents

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.