Two new affordable housing projects in West Hills, funded by federal tax credits, will provide 83 total units for general and senior occupancy. Additionally, significant funding will help replace lead service lines, improving drinking water for local residents.
Getting their steps in: Local authors explore Pittsburgh’s iconic stairways
A trio of local authors document Pittsburgh's public stairways in their book "City Steps of Pittsburgh: A History & Guide." They aim to inspire exploration of the city’s unique landscape, showcasing historical significance and fostering community engagement through walking tours.
Wednesday workshop set for city of Pittsburgh’s West End Mobility Plan
Pittsburgh will host a workshop on the West End Mobility Plan on Sept. 17, focusing on improving health equity and active living in four communities. Key issues include safety, accessibility and community connections, with a draft plan expected this fall.
Mosquito treatment set for Wednesday for several West Hills communities
Various West Hills communities will undergo mosquito treatment on Aug. 13 to combat recently detected West Nile Virus. Crafton, Ingram and other surrounding areas will receive Zenivex E20 application, deemed safe by the Allegheny County Health Department.
Father, son judge duo serve same day justice at Pittsburgh Municipal Court
On Oct. 4 something happened in Allegheny County which hasn’t happened in decades; a father and son duo worked simultaneous shifts at Pittsburgh Municipal Court. Senior District Judge Randy Martini…
When Saw Mill Run was world-famous
By William McCloskey Before today’s neighborhoods even received their modern names, the West End district enjoyed the international stage when a world-renowned landscape artist depicted fledgling industry where Saw Mill…
Old Stone Tavern gets new lease on life
A family has purchased the historic Old Stone Tavern in Pittsburgh’s West End Village neighborhood with plans to restore and reopen it to the public. Prior to the purchase, a…







