The Crafton Heritage group is hosting a book launch for Harry A. Meredith’s "Reminiscences of 80 Years" on Friday, Dec. 5, featuring refreshments and home history tours, with proceeds supporting community programs.
Robinson commissioners adopt 2026 budget after hearing concerns about township’s senior center
Robinson Township commissioners approved a $15.7 million balanced budget for 2026, increasing spending by 5.5% and holding the line on property taxes in the process. Public safety receives 47.5% funding. Concerns were raised about ongoing roof issues at the senior center.
My journey from ‘mostly clueless’ kid to digital news partner
The author reflects on a lifelong connection to newspapers, tracing their journey from a young reader of comics to a sports journalist, eventually leading to a role in reviving the West Hills Gazette as an online news source.
’76 Days Adrift’ tells wild — and true — tale of survival at sea
"76 Days Adrift" recounts Steven Callahan's extraordinary survival after his boat sank due to a whale strike. Documenting his 76 days at sea, the film highlights his resourcefulness and resilience, exploring profound themes of survival and human connection, earning significant critical acclaim.
Concertgoers could reap benefits of Citizens Bank’s partnership with Roxian Theatre
The Roxian Theatre, now rebranded with Citizens’ naming rights, introduces exclusive perks for their bank card holders. This partnership aims to enhance Pittsburgh's live entertainment scene while committing to community investment and cultural enrichment through various initiatives.
It’s the most wonderful time: A roundup of West Hills holiday events
The West Hills holiday celebrations feature diverse events, including tree lightings, concerts, cookie walks and markets across various locations. Family-friendly activities include crafts, performances, and Santa visits, with many events free of charge for attendees throughout December.
New Bishop Canevin president’s vision: Building enrollment and striving for excellence
Bishop Canevin High School's new president, Brian Fernandes, is committed to enhancing the school's Catholic identity and enrollment. With a strategic plan targeting improvements in academics and facilities, his leadership aims to positively impact the school's future and community engagement.







