If you were planning on making the drive to Washington, D.C. for the Jan. 20 inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, you may want to pump the brakes and reconsider those…
Borough highlights successes for 2020, touts no tax increase
President Robb Cardimen delivered his annual “State of the Borough” address during the final Coraopolis council meeting of 2020 on Dec. 9. During the address, delivered to an empty room…
Your gut and brain are one in the same, take care of them the same
Let’s talk about your gut. It’s associated with digesting and distributing nutrients from food throughout your body. But the role it plays is much more vital to health than that.…
Thank you for the privilege of being your state representative
First, let me express my thanks for the privilege of serving as your state representative, and for the privilege of being able to do so for two more years. As…
Electronics included in Stowe’s new waste removal agreement
Starting January 2021, Valley Waste Service will begin collecting and recycling e-waste from Stowe Township residents on the fourth Thursday of each month. During Stowe’s Board of commissioners’ regular meeting…
With charter school reform scrapped, public budgetary struggles continue
State plans for charter school reform took a back seat after the onset of COVID-19 this year. Smaller public schools like Sto-Rox and Cornell continue struggling to fund these charters.…
Businesses struggle as state budget uses up remaining CARES Act funds
After more than 10 years in business, Owners Ray and Terry Hanis of Green Tree closed the Village Tavern and Trattoria in West End on Nov. 28. Continued revenue losses…





