Allegheny County Police detectives were investigating a Sunday morning shooting that left a woman hospitalized in critical condition. The shooting took place in the 100 block of Jane Street in McKees Rocks.
West Hills Gazette
Robinson commissioners approve Beaver Grade Road residential project
Robinson Township has approved Maronda Homes' residential development near The Mall at Robinson. The project includes 122 single-family homes and 111 townhouses, requiring the removal of 14,155 trees. Maronda plans to plant 361 trees, having received a waiver from the township. Homes are expected by 2027.
Behind the Lens: Time to give Howard a shot at Steelers QB1 spot
Gazette Sports Editor Mike Longo notes that Steelers fans are grappling with the team's collapse in the 2025 season and the departure of coach Mike Tomlin. New coach Mike McCarthy faces skepticism but aims to revitalize the franchise. Questions surround veteran QB Aaron Rodgers' return and the potential of backup Will Howard as a starter for 2026.
Drew’s Review: Inside the controversial ‘Melania’ documentary
"Melania" is a controversial $75 million documentary featuring Melania Trump, showcasing her life ahead of Donald Trump's second inauguration. However, critics describe it as more propaganda than insightful film, highlighting style over substance and offering little personal revelation, ultimately underperforming at the box office.
Join Literacy Pittsburgh: Volunteer as an English tutor
Rachel Stalker volunteers as an English language tutor with Literacy Pittsburgh, addressing the high demand for adult education services. Her efforts have positively impacted local learners, highlighting the essential role of dedicated tutors in community growth and cultural exchange.
Hogan: The reality of ministry is imperfection and grace
The Rev. James Hogan reflects on the challenges and imperfections of church ministry, highlighting that relationships often form through active participation. Complaints about cliquishness typically come from those who do not engage. He emphasizes that churches are comprised of flawed individuals who require grace, forgiveness and a sense of belonging, which ultimately make the community strong.
Coraopolis youngsters become Snow Angels for neighbors who need help
A group of over 15 teens and preteens in Coraopolis are among the "Coraopolis Snow Angels," a group formed to assist residents in clearing snow from walkways during the recent storm. Organized by Catherine Cocco and Kathleen Joranger, the initiative aims to help seniors and those in need.







