When Sto-Rox students headed home in March to finish off the semester remotely, more than half did not have access to a personal device suitable for virtual learning. Now every…
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Montour recognized for ‘whole-child’ digital education program
The Montour district has been awarded the EVERFI Champion Seal in recognition of its “exemplary commitment to whole-child education” through digital programming. A press release issued by the district says…
Technology access solution coming by way of free internet project
The overnight switch from in-person to remote learning forced a difficult transition for many small, underfunded school districts like Cornell. But community leaders there rolled up their sleeves in search…
Sto-Rox hero returns from Tree of Life injuries
Sto-Rox graduate Timothy Matson resumed service at Pittsburgh’s police force last week after a two-year leave of absence resulting from injuries sustained while responding to the Tree of Life shooting…
Council’s Delgado questions borough’s refusal to share McKees Rocks police reports
During an Oct. 13 McKees Rocks business meeting, Councilwoman Liz Delgado inquired about the borough’s refusal to share public police records with Gazette 2.0, saying it reflects badly on the…
Nineteenth-century women’s rights activist pardoned by Trump
Women's rights activist Susan B. Anthony was featured on a one dollar coin in the 20th century, a token to just how influential she was. “Organize, agitate, educate, must be…
Longtime Kennedy resident reflects on decorated athletic career
Ron Kaintz, 87, is a longtime Kennedy resident and native of McKees Rocks with a history of athletic excellence that includes a stint in minor league baseball, four world titles in slow pitch softball, a hall of fame basketball officiating career and several years as a baseball scout. (Photos)





