Owners Carol Ann and Paul Krisby in their newly renovated convenience store. Carol Ann’s convenience store reopened for business on Dec. 1., two months after a fire blazed through the…
West Hills Gazette
County officials warn of virus surge
As coronavirus cases have ratcheted up during recent weeks, Allegheny County officials are urging residents to limit all but essential public activity. Countywide, daily case counts have tallied above 500…
Anti-discrimination policy in place for Crafton Borough
Crafton Borough is the 62nd of Pennsylvania’s 2,560 municipalities to adopt a non-discrimination policy. A unanimous vote on Nov. 23 created the new ordinance prohibiting discrimination within the borough of…
GOP candidates hold out hope for election result reversals
Editor’s note: Since printing, the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed the filing with the following since-sentence order: “The application for injunctive relief presented to Justice Alito and by him referred to…
Protective cases secured for new student devices
Sto-Rox administrators Chris Captline (left) and Sam Weaver (right) help unload 1,500 laptop cases distributed by Leadership Pittsburgh using a $22,000 donation from Dollarbank. A group of regional professionals pulled…
Being a ‘lame duck’ has its perks, too
If we can learn one lesson from the transitioning debacle of 1933, prohibiting access to information and hindering the progression of the incoming administration can cause the loss of American…
2020 Budget: COVID-19 fallout has Stowe cutting budgetary needs to the bone
As COVID-19 cases spike and uncertainty continues to linger, unemployment and other potential financial fallouts are forcing some local boards to budget conservatively. During the Stowe Township commissioner’s meeting on…






