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Damar Hamlin expands scholarship program to include Pittsburgh students

Damar Hamlin, an NFL standout from McKees Rocks, is expanding his Chasing M’s Heroes Scholarship to benefit Pittsburgh high school students. Ten $1,000 scholarships will aid Central Catholic students, five more scholarships will go to other Pittsburgh students interested in attending trade or vocational school, promoting educational access and community support.

Racial slurs displayed on hacked sign outside Mama Lena’s Firehouse Grill

A hacked digital message outside Mama Lena's Firehouse Grill in Kennedy Township displayed racial slurs, and township police are investigating. Police Chief Anthony Bruni said owner Robert Carrabbia has been completely cooperative and has provided some information. Community support remains strong for the business.

Enhancing emergency responses: The A-Team’s impact growing in the West Hills

The A-Team, an alternative response program in Allegheny County, uses trained mental health professionals to address 911 calls involving crises rather than relying solely on police. It has expanded to serve 25 municipalities, receiving positive feedback for its effective support and follow-up services.

McKees Rocks Bridge lane restrictions scheduled to take effect Monday

Lane restrictions on the McKees Rocks Bridge will start at 7 a.m. on March 16, lasting a month. Traffic will be limited to one lane in each direction due to steel beam repairs. For traffic updates, visit www.511PA.com or use the 511PA app.

Basketball tournament will highlight Sto-Rox violence prevention efforts

A basketball tournament on March 14 in McKees Rocks aims to unite violence prevention groups across Allegheny County. The event will celebrates progress in reducing gun-related homicides, fostering community connections, and encouraging collaboration in addressing local issues.

West Hills fire, EMS companies share in more than $250,000 in state grant funds

More than a dozen fire and EMS companies in the West Hills received over $250,000 in state grants to enhance their facilities, equipment and training. Local representatives emphasized the importance of these funds in ensuring first responders are equipped to handle emergencies effectively.