Valerie Herrero adapted to public transit in McKees Rocks, building community on the bus. However, Pittsburgh's transit system faces a $100 million deficit, risking significant service cuts and fare hikes without state funding by February 2026.
Mosquito treatment set for Wednesday for several West Hills communities
Various West Hills communities will undergo mosquito treatment on Aug. 13 to combat recently detected West Nile Virus. Crafton, Ingram and other surrounding areas will receive Zenivex E20 application, deemed safe by the Allegheny County Health Department.
Kulik: Time for state Senate to get moving on transit funding — and budget as a whole
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives reconvened Sunday, Aug. 10, to address mass transit funding amid a delayed state budget. With budget negotiations stalled in the Republican-run Senate, critical services and school districts face potential impacts. A new omnibus bill proposes $292 million for transit and $325 million for roads and bridges without raising taxes, aiming to initiate Senate discussions.
Discover Hollow Oak Land Trust’s new trails and events
Hollow Oak Land Trust will celebrate a two-mile trail system completion on Aug. 23 at Thorn Run Conservation Area, featuring activities like trail maintenance and educational sessions. The trust promotes ecological awareness and community engagement through various outreach events.
How World War II shaped American family entertainment
During World War II, American families relied on simple entertainment like radio, music and outdoor activities. Children played games and experienced joyful summers, while families enjoyed wartime-themed movies and music, creating lasting memories amid challenges.
Construction continues on two key West Hills area roadways
Motorists in the West Hills will face lane and ramp closures next week, including restrictions on the McKees Rocks Bridge and I-79 to I-376 ramp. Projects involve preservation and restoration work, expected to complete by fall.
Celebrating Rob Aston: A Globetrotter’s Homecoming
Rob Aston, a former Harlem Globetrotter, returned to Carnegie for the Historical Society's 35th anniversary. Although he suffered an injury and couldn't attend, he donated memorabilia and family history books, underscoring his community ties and legacy.







