State Rep. Anita Kulik notes that June is a critical month for Pennsylvania's Legislature as the June 30 budget deadline approaches, yet significant discussions remain lacking. Recent bills address utility costs and safety. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court deemed skill games as gambling, prompting legislative regulation and potential taxation, essential for nonprofit support.
Behind the Lens: Predicting the Steelers quarterback room for 2026
As the Pittsburgh Steelers prepare for training camp under new coach Mike McCarthy, questions arise regarding their crowded quarterback situation with four players, notably veteran Aaron Rodgers, second-year QB Will Howard, and rookie Drew Allar.
Deluzio: New Rail Safety Act would protect communities after East Palestine derailment
On Feb. 3, 2023, a Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, sparked public outrage over railroad safety. In response, Congressman Chris Deluzio introduced the Railway Safety Act to enhance accountability and safety for communities near tracks. The bill gained bipartisan approval and aims to protect residents from corporate negligence.
Hogan: Demise of Hays Manor unlocks opportunity for McKees Rocks
Last week's McKees Rocks Borough Council meeting revealed the Allegheny County Housing Authority's decision not to rebuild Uansa Village and Hays Manor, opening land for redevelopment. The Rev. James Hogan believes this change could attract investment, creating a vibrant community hub near the Roxian Theater, but requires proactive leadership.
Explore George A. Romero’s ‘The Amusement Park’ Saturday
George A. Romero's long-lost film "The Amusement Park" is screening this weekend at the Parkway Theater. Made in 1973, it addresses elder abuse through a surreal narrative. Despite its low budget, it showcases Romero's innovative storytelling, bridging social commentary and creative filmmaking.
Did You Know: The surprising history of Flag Day
Flag Day, celebrated on June 14, honors the American flag, adopted by Congress in 1777. Though not a federal holiday, it symbolizes unity and history. The flag has had 27 versions and numerous nicknames, becoming a globally recognized emblem of national pride and resilience.
Drew’s Review: ‘Backrooms’ is scary, stylish but not entirely original
West Hills Gazette movie reviewer Drew Moniot writes that "Backrooms" is a successful horror film by 20-year-old director Kane Parsons, blending found footage and surreal aesthetics. It follows furniture store owner Clark as he discovers a nightmare dimension. While familiar, it innovatively evokes deep terror in ordinary spaces.







