A shooting at a Robinson Township motel Friday afternoon took the life of the motel manager and wounded a woman, who was listed in critical condition late Friday night. Stanley West, the man authorities believe to be responsible for the shooting, was wounded in a shootout with police Friday afternoon.
Behind the Lens: Training and grooming a family affair for the Anthonys
The Anthony family, dubbed "The first family of dogs," operates Champion Canine and Puppy Face Pet Parlor. With impressive credentials, they specialize in dog training, grooming and providing services like boarding. Passionate about canine care, they also compete in mondioring.
Stowe man arrested after search turns up tools used to modify firearms, police claim
A 19-year-old Stowe Township man was arrested for illegal firearm modifications after police found tools and a loaded .22 pistol with an erased serial number at his home. He faces felony and misdemeanor charges and is out on bail.
CONTEST | ‘Out Boo Your Neighbors’ in the West Hills Gazette Halloween house decorating contest
The West Hills Gazette invites readers to participate in the "Out Boo Your Neighbors" decorating contest by submitting photos of festive homes. Deadline for submission is October 27, 2025.
Fugitive wanted in 2024 Stowe shooting awaits extradition to Allegheny County
A Maryland man who went missing after he was charged with criminal homicide in connection with the shooting death of a man in Stowe Township in August 2024 waived extradition…
Meet David Thomas: OLSH’s new leader and advocate
David Thomas is the new principal at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart High School, bringing nearly 20 years of educational experience. He aims to support students and foster a collaborative environment, celebrating the school's Catholic values and community traditions.
Crafton Borough Council delays decision on revised zoning ordinance
The Crafton Borough Council delayed making a decision on its revised zoning ordinance last week and will consider its next move at the Oct. 9 council meeting. Council members asked for more time to review the 130-page document.






