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…
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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)
Robinson hospice fulfills nuptial wishes for Parkinson’s patient
After months of battling late-stage Parkinson's, 87-year-old Frank Kirsopp's only wish was to marry Bobbie Bitters. Commonwealth Hospice in Robinson arranged a ceremony for the couple and they were wed…
Input wanted for bike-pedestrian ‘complete street’ plan in Ingram
Ingram is looking to invest grant and borough funding on a plan that would help tame traffic on some of the more populated roadways in the area. Ingram is investing…
LAWSUIT: Resident sues, claiming officials aiding developer
A Robinson resident is suing the township and several named officials, claiming they’ve worked collectively to pressure him into complying with the plans of a neighboring developer tied to the…
Hickling announces independent bid in West End magisterial race
Political newcomer Holly Hickling is attempting to open up the race for Pittsburgh’s westernmost magisterial district as an independent candidate. Hickling, of East Carnegie, was eyeing up the seat before…
Commissioners lash out at resident who questioned response to alleged domestic
Stowe’s July 13 meeting turned chaotic after a concerned citizen recounted to commissioners an alleged domestic violence incident involving a relative of a township official. As Valley Street resident Christopher…







