The Pennsylvania House is in session, continuing budget negotiations. Recent bipartisan bills include landslide insurance assistance and increasing unclaimed property claims. Additional legislation addresses harassment of sports officials and pet custody in divorces, reflecting ongoing legislative efforts.
Pittsburgh Airport cuts ribbon on $1.75 billion terminal
Pittsburgh International Airport celebrated its $1.7 billion terminal modernization, anticipated to open later this fall. The project aims to boost local economy, creating 14,300 jobs and accommodating 13-15 million passengers annually, despite current traffic remaining below capacity.
New charges filed against man accused in fatal shooting of Robinson motel clerk
Additional charges were filed Friday against a Pittsburgh man accused of shooting a Robinson Township motel clerk to death, injuring a woman in an earlier shooting on the same property and then wounding a police officer in a shootout in the East Hills a week ago.
Revitalizing a Carnegie icon: Riley’s Pour House plans unveiled
As the one-year anniversary of the fire that ripped through Riley’s Pour House in Carnegie approaches, the public is getting a sneak peek at the plans for the beloved Irish pub’s return.
Allegheny County DA seeks gag order in case involving Pittsburgh Motel shooting
The Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office is asking a judge to impose a gag order in connection with a case involving last week’s fatal shooting at the Pittsburgh Motel. The petition for nondisclosure order was filed Wednesday morning by District Attorney Stephen A. Zappala Jr.
State Education Department approves Sto-Rox School District’s amended financial recovery plan
The Sto-Rox School District's plan for financial recovery, approved by the state, aims to improve both finances and student performance. But some residents are concerned about potential property tax increases and say the district should have explored other potential revenue sources.
Hogan: Heat for the needy, courtesy of Tudi Mechanical Systems
Bob Tudi started Tudi Mechanical Systems in 1987, transforming it into a successful heating and plumbing company. Known for its generosity, the company has installed over 350 furnaces for families in need and organizes annual community service events to assist those struggling.






