Haley Smarsh from Moon Area finished fourth at the Women of Ironman Wrestling Tournament at Walsh Jesuit High School. After winning her first two matches, she faced a quarterfinal loss but secured three consecutive consolation wins before losing in the third-place match.
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In a house where Hope Grows: Moon nonprofit helps caregivers and the grieving
Lisa Story, a licensed counselor, found healing in nature after her father's death, leading her to create Hope Grows, a respite space for caregivers and the grieving. Featuring eight therapeutic gardens, the organization now offers grief support, mental health counseling, and programs enhancing caregiver wellness, including retreats and community initiatives like Grief Soup.
Zoning ordinance opens door for data centers in Stowe Township
Stowe Township commissioners approved a zoning ordinance change permitting data centers in the industrial district, following a $6 million state grant for a logistics park. The change aims to encourage growth on a 72-acre brownfield site.
Nonstop flights from Pittsburgh to Dublin launching in 2026
Pittsburgh International Airport will host nonstop flights to Dublin starting May 25, 2026, through Aer Lingus. The flights will enhance cultural and business ties between Pittsburgh and Ireland. Aer Lingus adds this route as part of their transatlantic network, linking Pittsburgh with over 30 European destinations.
High school wrestling: West Hills schools look to make their mark on the mats
The high school wrestling season features Carlynton, Montour and Moon Area competing with returning wrestlers and new hopefuls. Coverage from the West Hills Gazette will highlight each team’s progress, focusing on postseason ambitions.
The legacy of Erin Waskowiak: A basketball star’s triumph over adversity
Former Bishop Canevin girls basketball standout Erin Waskowiak and her teammates from the school's 2012-13 state championship team were honored prior to Thursday night's Bishop Canevin-Monessen game. Waskowiak, who had her jersey No. 21 retired, talks about her high school and college career,
Crafton Council to settle fate of contentious zoning updates
In Crafton, proposed zoning changes sparked community backlash over fears of overcrowding and property value decline. Borough leaders adjusted plans for more resident input, leading to a council vote on a revised proposal after eight years.






