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.
Public hearing set for Thursday on Crafton’s revised zoning ordinance
Crafton Borough Council will hold a public hearing on a revised zoning ordinance, aiming to enhance community development and build on the borough's positive qualities. While the ordinance seeks to establish detailed zoning regulations and promote flexibility, concerns exist regarding potential housing unit sizes and community acceptance.
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.
Stowe Township considers allowing data centers in industrial district
The Stowe Township Board of Commissioners on Monday will discuss allowing data centers in the general industrial district. Proposed zoning changes may also increase building height limits. Concerns exist about data centers and their impact on communities.
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.
I-79 construction: traffic changes in Neville and Robinson townships
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced two road construction projects starting Nov. 10, including a ramp closure in Neville Township and overnight ramp restrictions in Collier and Robinson townships, with detours provided for affected traffic.
Food pantry demand climbs amid SNAP benefits cut
The ongoing federal government shutdown is causing uncertainty for SNAP benefits, impacting food pantries in West Hills. With funds frozen, local organizations are preparing for increased demand for food assistance. State and local efforts aim to provide immediate support through donations and food drives.







