Last week, Carlynton and Cornell school districts passed tax increases as part of their 2026-27 budgets. Montour also passed its final budget, but maintained a decade-long streak without tax hikes. Carlynton and Cornell attribute the increases to rising mandated costs, though some worry about the financial burden on local residents.
West Hills communities share in natural gas impact fee payments
Thirteen West Hills communities received over $41,000 in natural gas impact fees for 2025, part of a statewide total of $243,877,400. In other news, LEVEL: Equity Building received a grant for $250,000 to provide home ownership services in McKees Rocks.
Understanding tinnitus: Impact on work and well-being
Tinnitus, affecting millions, manifests as persistent ear noise that disrupts daily life and work performance. While no cure exists, hearing aids, sound therapy and medications can alleviate symptoms. Awareness and early intervention are crucial for better management and quality of life.
West Hills school districts are proposing tax increases for 2026-27 — except Montour
Montour School District will maintain its tax rate for at least the 10th consecutive year, while neighboring districts like Carlynton, Cornell, Moon and Sto-Rox are proposing tax increases. Budget discussions reveal concerns about costs and community financial strain amid declining revenues from property assessments.
West Steuben Street lane restrictions; ALCOSAN turns 80
Lane restrictions will occur on West Steuben Street in Crafton Borough on June 8-9 for sewer inspections and cleaning work. ALCOSAN celebrated its 80th anniversary, highlighting its role in wastewater treatment and regional environmental stewardship in Southwestern Pennsylvania.
Peoples Gas installing new meters in Kennedy
Peoples Gas will install new Intelis 250 gas meters in Kennedy Township as part of a modernization project, enhancing safety at no charge. The work affects Forest Grove and Diebold roads, requiring residents to be home for safety checks. Additionally, lane restrictions on the Neville Island Bridge and the Carnegie Elementary groundbreaking are planned. The state House passed bills for a mentored youth trapping program and a cellphone restriction bill for schools, while grants for senior community centers were announced.




Residents concerned over proposed Ohio River barge dock at Neville Island
Residents from Neville Island and Glenfield oppose a proposed Ohio River fleeting area by Martin Marietta Materials, fearing it will harm their lifestyle, property values and the environment. Concerns include increased noise, pollution, and negative impacts on local wildlife and recreation. Public comments are being collected by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.