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Boyce Park winter facilities set to open Saturday for skiing, snowboarding

Boyce Park will open its winter facilities for skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing on Saturday, Dec. 20, pending weather conditions. Various areas will be accessible, while the South Park Ice Rink will also open that day, with North Park delayed due to maintenance.

Behind the Lens: Happy 50th birthday to a Pittsburgh icon — The Terrible Towel

Gazette sports editor Mike Longo Jr. notes that the Pittsburgh region is home to iconic figures, including Myron Cope, creator of the famous Terrible Towel. Introduced in 1975, this symbol of Steelers pride began as a gimmick but evolved into a beloved tradition, raising millions for charity.

Neighborhood Assistance Program will benefit Coraopolis, McKees Rocks

State Rep. Anita Kulik announced over $815,000 in funding from the Neighborhood Assistance Program for revitalization and affordable housing in McKees Rocks and Coraopolis. This funding supports business districts, community services and initiatives aimed at fostering long-term homeownership success.

Deluzio: Keeping our Navy reservists ready

Congressman Chris Deluzio celebrates a bipartisan victory in preserving over 100 Navy Reserve Centers, crucial for national security. His efforts ensured these facilities remain operational, supporting Navy reservists who are vital for the country’s defense readiness. He offers assistance for federal issues.

Moon supervisors raise property tax rates for first time since 2014

Moon Township will increase property taxes for the first time since 2014, raising the millage rate from 2.74 to 4.28 in 2026. This 56% hike aims to address financial pressures and fund crucial services in a budget that's more than $20.7 million.

Three men charged with rape, sexual assault of two teens at a Kennedy home

Three men are awaiting a court hearing on charges that they raped and sexually assaulted two teenage girls at a home in Kennedy Township over the weekend. The three were being held in the Allegheny County Jail Tuesday after bail was denied following their arrest Monday.

Water main replacement projects on tap for two Crafton locations

Pennsylvania American Water is initiating a $2 million project in Crafton and Green Tree to replace nearly one mile of outdated water mains. This upgrade aims to enhance water reliability and flow for approximately 125 customers, with completion projected for spring 2026.