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West Steuben Street lane restrictions; ALCOSAN turns 80

Lane restrictions will occur on West Steuben Street in Crafton Borough on June 8-9 for sewer inspections and cleaning work. ALCOSAN celebrated its 80th anniversary, highlighting its role in wastewater treatment and regional environmental stewardship in Southwestern Pennsylvania.

Empowering girls through flag football: Sto-Rox’s success story

Sto-Rox High School's girls flag football team, under coach Lauren Ferragonio, achieved a remarkable 9-3-1 record this season. Key players Rae Johnston and Kamiyah Thompson contributed greatly, with Johnston set to play at Point Park University. Next season, leadership will continue with Viyhshaela Macon, notable for her positive influence.

Peoples Gas installing new meters in Kennedy

Peoples Gas will install new Intelis 250 gas meters in Kennedy Township as part of a modernization project, enhancing safety at no charge. The work affects Forest Grove and Diebold roads, requiring residents to be home for safety checks. Additionally, lane restrictions on the Neville Island Bridge and the Carnegie Elementary groundbreaking are planned. The state House passed bills for a mentored youth trapping program and a cellphone restriction bill for schools, while grants for senior community centers were announced.

ALCOSAN tunnel project gearing up for construction in McKees Rocks

The Allegheny County Sanitary Authority has initiated construction on the Ohio River Tunnel, a key feature of its Clean Water Plan aimed at reducing sewer overflows and enhancing regional waterways. This project, costing approximately $1 billion, will improve sewer infrastructure and water quality.

Behind the Lens: Defending USL champion Riverhounds launch affordable Hounds Pass for fans

The Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC, who celebrated their first USL championship title last season, earlier this week introduced the "Hounds Pass" to enhance fan attendance. Gazette Sports Editor Mike Longo Jr. writes that this initiative offers affordable tickets and concessions, ensuring accessibility for fans and promoting a vibrant atmosphere. at F.N.B. Stadium.

Chris King resigns post as Robert Morris athletics director

Chris King, RMU's vice president and director of athletics since May 2019, has resigned to pursue new opportunities. A 1994 alumnus, he highlighted achievements in student athlete performance and program elevation. The university's president praised King's contributions as a leader. A search for his replacement is underway.

Kennedy Township’s potential property sale sparks sign controversy

Kennedy Township officials expressed concern over illegal signs posted on utility poles in response to the township's decision to accept bids for a 19.5-acre property adjacent to Fairhaven Park. Residents oppose the sale, advocating for preservation of the land. An online petition has gained significant support.