Pittsburgh International Airport celebrated its $1.7 billion terminal modernization, anticipated to open later this fall. The project aims to boost local economy, creating 14,300 jobs and accommodating 13-15 million passengers annually, despite current traffic remaining below capacity.
Meet David Thomas: OLSH’s new leader and advocate
David Thomas is the new principal at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart High School, bringing nearly 20 years of educational experience. He aims to support students and foster a collaborative environment, celebrating the school's Catholic values and community traditions.
Moon supervisors continue hearing on Revival Today’s use permit request
Residents who live near the Revival Today church property on Coraopolis Heights Road expressed concerns about noise disturbances during Monday's hearing before the Moon Township Board of Supervisors. After much discussion, the hearing for the church's permit application to resume services was continued to next month for further deliberation.
Moon supervisors to hold hearing Monday on megachurch’s use permit request
Revival Today Inc. seeks a permit for worship services on its Coraopolis Heights Road property. A public hearing scheduled for 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 15, will discuss compliance with township regulations, including engineering studies. Neighbors raise concerns over noise and traffic, while prior legal actions restrict usage of the current tent.
West Hills bus services facing major cuts amid funding crisis
Valerie Herrero adapted to public transit in McKees Rocks, building community on the bus. However, Pittsburgh's transit system faces a $100 million deficit, risking significant service cuts and fare hikes without state funding by February 2026.
Discover Hollow Oak Land Trust’s new trails and events
Hollow Oak Land Trust will celebrate a two-mile trail system completion on Aug. 23 at Thorn Run Conservation Area, featuring activities like trail maintenance and educational sessions. The trust promotes ecological awareness and community engagement through various outreach events.
Defendant in Montour Trail stabbing ruled competent to stand trial
The defendant in a case involving the stabbing death of a Kennedy Township man last fall along the Montour Trail has been declared competent to stand trial. A preliminary hearing for the defendant was postponed until Oct. 31, 2025.






