A man whom authorities said entered a Robinson Township home Sunday morning and stabbed two residents, then fled in a stolen vehicle that later crashed on Interstate 576, killing him, was identified as a 36-year-old McKees Rocks man.
Addressing housing affordability: Public hearing Tuesday in Stowe Township
A public hearing on housing affordability, hosted by five state senators, will occur on Sept. 16 in Stowe Township. It will gather testimonies from various organizations and be streamed live for remote participation.
Allegheny County police investigate Robinson stabbing; suspect later dies in crash
Allegheny County police were investigating a stabbing incident that occurred early Sunday morning in Robinson Township. First responders to a home in the 100 block of K Row found two stabbing victims. The suspect in the stabbing fled in a stolen vehicle, which he later crashed and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Moon supervisors to hold hearing Monday on megachurch’s use permit request
Revival Today Inc. seeks a permit for worship services on its Coraopolis Heights Road property. A public hearing scheduled for 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 15, will discuss compliance with township regulations, including engineering studies. Neighbors raise concerns over noise and traffic, while prior legal actions restrict usage of the current tent.
Experience Pittsburgh’s new airport terminal: Gala with Goldblum & PSO
An Oct. 3 gala will celebrate Pittsburgh International Airport's new $1.7 billion terminal, featuring Jeff Goldblum and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Events include a public trial and a community open house, showcasing the terminal's improvements and local talent.
Kulik: Game and Fisheries Committee forging meaningful partnerships
The chair of the House Game and Fisheries Committee engages in issues beyond hunting and fishing, collaborating with the National Aviary and addressing challenges faced by Pennsylvania farmers, particularly crop damage from deer, through new cooperative programs.
Rationing resulted in creative cooking and baking recipes during World War II
The final article in the series examines life in Robinson Township during World War II, emphasizing creative recipes developed amid food rationing. Homemakers adapted limited resources, utilizing Victory Gardens to prepare nutritious meals and desserts, showcasing resilience and ingenuity.






