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Coffee aficionados could be sipping 7 Brew in Moon Township by the end of November

The first 7 Brew Coffee location in Allegheny County is set to open by the end of November at 5960 University Blvd. in Moon Township. The drive-thru-only stand aims to enhance local business activity amid ongoing community growth, attracting positive resident interest.

Kulik won’t seek re-election in 2026 but will finish her current term in state House

State Rep. Anita Astorino Kulik, D-Allegheny, announced her resignation effective Nov. 30, 2026, to allow new leaders to emerge. Kulik, in office since 2016, expressed gratitude for serving her district and highlighted her accomplishments in the legislature.

Preliminary hearing rescheduled for man accused in fatal shooting of Robinson motel clerk

A preliminary hearing for a Pittsburgh man charged with shooting a Robinson Township motel clerk to death earlier this month has been moved to Nov. 14 . The preliminary hearing for Stanley Eugene West, charged with homicide in the fatal shooting of Rakesh Bhagavan, originally was scheduled for Oct. 24.

Traffic restrictions upcoming on Parkway West in Robinson Township

Motorists using Parkway West in Robinson Township should anticipate lane restrictions and ramp closures due to scheduled maintenance. This includes single-lane restrictions on I-376 and overnight closures for drainage work and anti-icing systems, affecting traffic from Oct. 24 through mid-January.

Forget trick-or-treat — trunk-or-treat is the new Halloween tradition in many places

The second annual “Trunk-or-Treat” at Providence Presbyterian Church featured interactive activities like face painting and a vintage truck display. It aimed to foster community engagement and create lasting memories for families. A number of additional Halloween events are planned throughout the region to continue the festivities.

West Hills native son Michael Keaton honored during inaugural Pittsburgh Walk of Fame induction

Actor Michael Keaton received a bronze star on Pittsburgh's Walk of Fame, celebrating his significant contributions to cinema. The event honored 10 notable Pittsburghers, with Keaton expressing gratitude and pride in his hometown, highlighting his impressive film career.