Drilling work on Route 22/Route 60 in Robinson Township will begin Monday, Feb. 17, weather permitting and continue through later this month, PennDOT officials said. The work is a precursor to the Route 22/I-376 Interchange project, which has been in the works for some time.
Jeff Butya: Penn State’s ‘Rudy’ left his mark on people on and off the field
Jeff Butya, a longtime Robinson Township resident and restaurant manager who made his mark as a walk-on at Penn State, died last week at the age of 65.
New session brings 101-101 margin in state House
State Rep. Anita Kulik and the rest of the House of Representatives are back to work. The majority chair of the House Game and Fisheries Committee is eager to tackle the many issues facing the state's outdoor sports persons.
Bishop Canevin High School adopts president/principal leadership model
Bishop Canevin High School, in its 65th year of operation, is switching from a principal to president/principal leadership structure. Officials hope to have a new president and new principal in place by the end of the current school year.
Shoulder, lane restrictions set for Steubenville Pike, McKees Rocks Bridge
Shoulder restrictions on Steubenville Pike will begin Monday, Feb. 10, for tree trimming. Overnight lane restrictions on the McKees Rocks Bridge will also occur Feb. 10-11 for median barrier removal. The $38.6 million bridge project will reduce traffic to a single lane and is expected to finish by fall 2025.
Behind the Lens: A young man’s path from dreams to reality
West Hills Gazette Sports Editor/Photographer Mike Longo Jr. introduces a young man he knows all too well, highlighting his journey from childhood dreams to multifaceted accomplishments in fire and emergency services, sports photography, and law enforcement.
West Hills: Allegheny County’s gaming fund supports 7 local projects
Allegheny County Economic Development announced over $10 million awarded to 72 projects via the Gaming Economic Development Tourism Fund, supporting local businesses and infrastructure enhancements across the region. In the West Hills, seven projects were approved.







