The spread of COVID-19 could be basically eliminated with herd immunity but according to the Allegheny Health Department herd immunity is still a long way off. Herd immunity is when…
Supporting our first responders is a must in today’s climate
Our first responders — firefighters, paramedics, EMTs, all who serve and protect us, especially those in law enforcement — have worked tirelessly through these pandemic months. In addition to their…
Local police departments push for body cameras
The Stowe Township Police Department is one of the local police forces looking into funding for body cameras. Pictured above: Chief Matt Preininger, Officer Koritsky, Officer Turner and Officer Short.…
New recording procedure to increase officer liability
An update implemented earlier this year in how Robinson Township Police record complaints has resulted in a clearer picture of the number of calls members of the department are responding…
Local residents share mixed opinions about presidential debate
Candidates President Donald Trump and former Vice President and Senator Joe Biden resorted to name-calling, while discussion on real policy changes was left up to the imagination of the viewers…
Virtual civics series bridges residents and leaders
Both representatives agreed the [school funding] problem is rooted in Pennsylvania’s property tax-based funding system, and said they’re willing to push for reform in Harrisburg. Readers turned off by the…
Resident letters voice appreciation to township officials
During Kennedy’s Oct. 8 business meeting, commissioners read aloud two letters from residents expressing gratitude for township services. Anna Marie Pope submitted a “note of great appreciation” to township officials…



