Joe Biden was named the 46th President on Saturday, Nov. 7. The call doesn't come without its fair share of strain and questioning if the results are valid. The maps…
West Hills Gazette
Suspended students may be required to learn online
Taking advantage of district-wide technology upgrades, Sto-Rox administrators are pushing a policy revision that will require suspended students to complete assignments online while they’re barred from the classroom. Presenting to…
Presidential candidates round off campaigns in hotly-contested Keystone State
Supporters of former Vice President Joe Biden gather in an overflow parking lot behind an invite-only drive-in event on Pittsburgh’s North Shore Nov. 2. The eyes of the world were…
Gazette 2.0 celebrates 3 years of local reporting
Gazette 2.0 distributed its first print run on Nov. 5, 2017 to fill the community news gap created when the 125-year-old Suburban Gazette unexpectedly shuttered the previous month. Three years…
Crafton awarded $4.7 million to alleviate water, sewage issues
Crafton has recently been awarded more than $4.7 million as part of the Green Revitalization of Our Waterways (GROW) program to alleviate water and sewage issues in the borough. The…
GOP refuses to concede as Dems hold off 2 of 3 challengers
Kulik’s opponent Danny DeVito and Lamb’s opponent Sean Parnell refused to concede their races at the time of printing. A nationally fraught election has played out no less turbulently in…
Robinson officials vow not to raise taxes
As they prepare to pass next year’s budget, Robinson officials anticipate income losses but vow not to raise taxes or cut services. “We’re trying to be ultra-conservative with being able…





