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Did You Know: One clock, many traditions — A tour of New Year’s Eve celebrations from around the world

Did You Know columnist Tara Yilmaz notes that New Year’s Eve is celebrated worldwide, with unique traditions: in the U.S., the Times Square ball drop; in Spain, eating 12 grapes at midnight; in Brazil, offerings to Yemanjá; and in Scotland, Hogmanay celebrations. Each tradition emphasizes hope and renewal for the coming year.

Drew’s Review: ‘Song Sung Blue’ a feel-good tale of friendship, love and music

West Hills Gazette movie reviewer Drew Moniot explores a heartwarming tale about a Neil Diamond tribute act that finds success before experiencing a life-altering experience that has them struggling to resume a normal life.

PennDOT, Turnpike Commission issue travel advisory for Friday’s storm

West Hills residents will not have a white Christmas, but storms that are expected Friday bring vehicle restrictions across Pennsylvania. PennDOT advises caution for travelers, anticipating freezing rain and snow. Restrictions for certain vehicles will start Friday, with speed limits reduced. Motorists are urged to monitor conditions and take precautions during winter driving.

Meet the woman who’s tracking data centers in Pennsylvania

Emilia Doda created a public map to show existing and planned data centers in Pennsylvania after learning about one near her childhood home. Her goal is to empower communities with information, encouraging informed local decision-making, while raising concerns about technology benefits for residents.

Rejected by Moon Township, megachurch eyes worship site in Hopewell Industrial Park

Moon Township supervisors denied Revival Today Inc.'s request for a permit to operate on Coraopolis Heights Road. The church plans to relocate to Hopewell Township, where it has submitted a permit for a building in the industrial park following a zoning ordinance amendment.

Hearing for man charged with fatally shooting Robinson motel clerk postponed for third time

A preliminary hearing to determine if Stanley Eugene West Jr. must stand trial for homicide in the fatal shooting of a Robinson Township motel clerk in October has been postponed to March 25, 2026. The hearing had been rescheduled twice previously and was set to take place Friday, Dec. 19.

Grant funds will finance Bishop Canevin gymnasium renovation project

Bishop Canevin High School is set to receive a $350,000 grant for gym renovations, part of a $7.6 million funding package aimed at enhancing community infrastructure in the 42nd senatorial district, with several neighboring projects also receiving support.