The new police station in Robinson is set to completed by the end of the year. While many see December as a time to reflect on the accomplishments of the…
Utility company powers ahead with transmission line overhaul
Following two years of disputes with residents and the county sanitary authority, Duquesne Light is ready to start overhauling its main transmission lines between Pittsburgh and Moon. Over the next…
Get the vote out: Local elections have biggest impacts
Voter turnout statistics for the recent municipal elections suggest our communities are engulfed by disillusionment and apathy. Less than a third of our coverage area’s 38,050 voters expressed any preference…
The Dog: Robinson eatery combines hot dogs and coffee
Opened during the pandemic, The Dog is a new restaurant offering “elite hot dogs and gourmet coffee.” Owned by Genene Evanovich, an Ingram native, and Jerome Mryon, who grew up…
Data shows uneven growth trends
Preliminary data from the 2020 census shows an uneven range of growth and shrinkage across Allegheny County’s northwestern communities. While suburban areas like Robinson and Kennedy townships witnessed soaring population…
Local resident revisits rock pile concerns
Nine months after he first approached commissioners over concerns about large rock piles looming over a residential intersection in Robinson Township, resident John Richnavsky recently returned to the board expressing…
Park board honored at township meeting
Robinson’s parks board prepares for Halloween festivities. Left to right: Janet Hammer, Mary Ann Johnson, Diane Freese, Mike Migliozzi, Deb Marko, Denise Somma and Jane Tallon. Robinson Commissioners began their…




