Pennsylvania faces an impending energy crisis, with PJM Interconnection projecting power reserve shortages by June 2027 due to retiring plants and rising demand from data centers. While PJM remains hopeful for solutions, the region's electric supply struggles to meet extraordinary demands, prompting discussions on emergency measures and self-generation for large users.
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Collaborative efforts in Sto-Rox dramatically reduce gun violence, homicides
A comprehensive strategy to reduce gun violence in McKees Rocks and Stowe has significantly decreased homicides, resulting in zero gun-related deaths in 2025. This initiative, driven by community partnerships, emphasizes prevention programs, outreach, and support services, fostering safer neighborhoods.
West Hills communities brace for snow amid salt shortage
As a major snowstorm approaches, West Hills communities face a salt shortage affecting road maintenance. Authorities emphasize safety measures, with parking restrictions and plowing policies in place. Allegheny County has sufficient supplies for response efforts, while emergency services remain prepared.
Drew’s Review: ’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ is rare exception among movie sequels
Director Danny Boyle's "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple" is the rare exception among movie sequels, extending the story of "28 Years Later" in a highly entertaining direction and even eclipsing the previous installment that will leave fans wanting more.
Deluzio: Senate, president need to follow House lead in extending health care tax credits
Congressman Chris Deluzio voted to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits to lower health care costs, with bipartisan support in the House. While this is a significant step, the Senate must act swiftly due to rising premiums that burden Western Pennsylvanians.
Infrastructure, water and sewer grants benefit West Hills communities
Infrastructure projects in West Hills communities will receive funding through state grants, enhancing water, sewer and transportation systems. Key recipients include Lindy Paving Inc., Moon Township and McKees Rocks Borough, with a focus on improving safety and environmental health in the region.
Hogan: RIP Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The Rev. James Hogan, in his Gains & Gleanings column, notes that the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette may soon cease operations due to declining revenues and increasing competition from free online content. The decline in traditional journalism reflects broader industry struggles, influenced by biases and changing reader preferences, ultimately leading to fatal financial decisions and union disputes.







