Contractors have begun work on Crafton Boulevard as a part of a streetscape renovation plan in Crafton. Borough residents will see increased activity along the boulevard from 7 a.m. and…
West Hills Gazette
Did you know business owner Helen Mannarino emigrated to the US from Poland?
Pierogies Plus–celebrating 30 years I had the privilege of spending a quiet morning with Helen Pelc Mannarino on a quaint bench in front of her life’s work, Pierogies Plus, to…
Competition is good for local democracy
Earlier this month, a political first-timer entered a magisterial race as an independent to challenge an unopposed Democratic nominee who had by then been declared the de facto successor to…
New bill protects care-dependent population
The pandemic affected all of us, but some were affected even more due to their special circumstances. Eldercare, in particular, was and has been a subject of great concern and…
JOYCE MAYS: I’ll miss you, my friend, until we see each other again
Joyce Mays and I shared lots of friends and acquaintances. Our bond, however, was closer than that. Much like soldiers who’ve dodged incoming fire together, we had an inordinate amount…
$16M soccer and medical facility on track for 2022 open
By Alex Lehmbeck and Dontae Washington Despite delays from the COVID-19 pandemic, Coraopolis will soon become home to a state-of-the-art sports complex and medical center. A collaboration between the Allegheny…
Lifelong animal rescuer begins flying dogs to safety during pandemic
Growing up in the historic Presston neighborhood of Stowe Township, Wayne Wickline’s love of animals began early. His family lived in a duplex in the former company town where neighbors’ animals were unleashed and free to roam. (Photos)







