State Rep. Anita Kulik's Carnegie office was chalked with the phrases, "Blue Lives Matter" and “Marxist” on Aug. 8. While the culprit hasn't been found, the action is believed to…
Newest statistics show children less likely to contract COVID-19
With local school districts preparing to welcome students back in the coming weeks, the county health department has released data showing children are less likely to contract COVID-19. Most area…
Restrictions in place: Second Saturdays launch in Coraopolis
The sounds of a band covering the Bellamy Brothers “Let Your Love Flow” emanated from Mill Street in Coraopolis as residents celebrated Coraopolis Second Saturdays Aug. 8. A new concept…
Borough joins other communities in pilot by adding lead testing to rental process
A one-year lead testing pilot program prompted by findings of concentrated lead contamination among children in McKees Rocks and other area municipalities was approved by council during its Aug. 11…
Residents again voice opposition to GetGo project
Although an intergovernmental cooperation agreement between Borough of Crafton and Carlynton School District for the sale of jointly-held properties at the corner of Steuben Street and Linden Avenue was voted…
Coraopolis approves participation in Duquesne Light’s LED Program
Coraopolis council approved a motion Aug. 12 to allow for 100 lights to be replaced with LED technology as part of the Duquesne LED Light Program. “We’re only allowed up…
District approves hybrid reopening plan for students
Cornell students will follow a half-day rotating schedule when they return to school this fall, according to a plan passed by the board of directors Aug. 10. Administrators said they…






