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How will Crafton’s new zoning code impact development going forward?

Crafton Borough has adopted a new zoning code after extensive public input, aimed at stimulating business development while preserving its community charm. Concerns remain about the code's potential impact on local safety, infrastructure and resident protections. Officials see opportunities for areas like the Crafton-Ingram Shopping Center and Linden Avenue to foster growth.

Behind the Lens: Social media make Steelers Nation a friends and family affair that unites

Gazette Sports Editor Mike Longo Jr. reflects on his late adoption of social media and its unexpected benefits, particularly in connecting with passionate Pittsburgh Steelers fans, the Bassilli family. Through shared interests and experiences, they emphasize the importance of community and friendship formed over time.

Deluzio: There’s lots to celebrate from 2025 — here’s to a great 2026

In 2025, Congressman Chris Deluzio highlighted his achievements, including securing federal funding and passing legislation. He emphasized ongoing challenges like rising costs and corporate influence, vowing to focus on restoring the American Dream in 2026. Happy holidays!

West Hills Gazette reviews 2025’s top stories with readers — and writers

In its first full year of operation, the West Hills Gazette has built a sizable following among readers in the dozen or so communities that we serve. As 2025 winds to a close, the Gazette revisits the year's top stories and looks to continue serving the community in 2026.

Preliminary hearing for three men charged with rape of two teens continued to Jan. 6

A preliminary hearing for three men charged with multiple counts of rape, sexual assault and other crimes in connection with an incident that police say involved two teenage girls and occurred at home in Kennedy Township earlier this month was postponed until Jan. 6, 2026.

Western Pennsylvania still without U.S. attorney appointment; position remains vacant

The Western District of Pennsylvania lacks a confirmed U.S. attorney, marking it as one of five districts nationwide with such vacancies. The appointment process has stalled under President Trump's administration, leading to an increase in interim placements. Carl Tobias highlights that this uncertainty affects regional law enforcement priorities, typically filled early in a presidential term.

Pennsylvania reaches highest number of uninsured children in a decade

In Pennsylvania, over 153,000 children are uninsured, the highest rate in a decade, primarily due to rising costs and policy changes. A report highlights socioeconomic factors affecting coverage, with significant disparities among counties. Legislative changes could worsen this situation, particularly for Medicaid. Urgent public health implications arise from uninsured children's lack of preventive care.