Two McKees Rocks organizations are seeking community input through a survey for a streetscape project on Chartiers Avenue. The goal is to enhance safety, attractiveness and local business appeal while addressing past design flaws that contributed to decline.
West Hills Gazette
Did You Know: Fresh start or false promises — exploring New Year’s resolutions
Did You Know? columnist Tara Yilmaz reflects on the evolution of New Year’s resolutions, emphasizing the importance of setting realistic, manageable goals. As a busy mom, she now prioritizes achievable resolutions, acknowledging that personal growth doesn't require grand ambitions. Emphasizing flexibility can reduce pressure and encourage lasting change.
Drew’s Review: Regardless of box office success, ‘Marty Supreme’ still Oscar-worthy
“Marty Supreme” follows Marty Mauser, a cocky table tennis player whose life spirals into chaos after a humiliating defeat. As he pursues success through dubious schemes and failed romances, his tragic character evokes mixed feelings, showcasing both talent and self-destruction.
Three men held to answer to multiple charges in connection with incident last month in Kennedy
Three men charged with rape, sexual assault and other crimes in connection with an incident that police say involved two teenage girls and occurred at a Kennedy Township home last month were ordered to answer to those charges following separate preliminary hearings held Tuesday before Allegheny County Magisterial District Judge Carla M. Swearingen-Batch.
Single-lane restrictions will be in place Wednesday on I-79 in Robinson, Kennedy
Single-lane restrictions on I-79 in Robinson and Kennedy townships will occur on Jan. 7, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., for pothole patching. Motorists can check conditions on 511PA. Further updates will be provided for any additional work.
Pennsylvania’s youngest mayor takes office Monday in Carnegie
Sam Bigham has officially become the youngest mayor in Pennsylvania's, as he took the oath of office Monday in Carnegie Borough. Earning 76% of the Democratic primary vote and Republican write-in support, he balances his role with executive director duties and is pursuing a master’s degree at Carnegie Mellon.
Moon, Neville townships will use grant funds to upgrade signal equipment at key intersections
Motorists in the West Hills will benefit from state funding for traffic safety upgrades. Moon Township receives $193,792, while Neville Township gets $335,120 to improve signal equipment. Nearly $30 million is allocated across Pennsylvania for similar traffic enhancement projects.






