Former Coraopolis resident Chadwick Dolgos believes that Coraopolis’s identity relies on local businesses that foster community connection. The proposed Dunkin’ location could harm this by diverting funds from local stores, undermining the economic vitality that small enterprises provide. Prioritizing support for existing businesses is essential for true growth, Dolgos maintains in this op-ed.
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Behind the Lens: Super memories as Steelers celebrate 20th anniversary of Super Bowl XL win
Forty-three members of the Pittsburgh Steelers' Super Bowl XL championship team reunited for Alumni Weekend, celebrating their 2005-06 championship season at Acrisure Stadium. The event included a dinner, Q&A session, and a halftime ceremony during a game against the Colts. They reminisced about their journey to victory and received a warm welcome from fans.
West Hills communities will benefit from Gaming Economic Development Tourism Fund grants
West Hills communities will receive grants from the Gaming Economic Development Tourism Fund. The funding will support various projects, including waterline replacements, park upgrades, and infrastructure improvements, enhancing public safety and community quality of life.
Deluzio: Proposed legislation would get more lifesaving gear to more police officers
Rep. Chris Deluzio introduced new legislation that would increase the rate of reimbursement from 50% to 60% for law enforcement agencies participating in the Patrick Leahy Bulletproof Vest Partnership (BVP) Program, and boost funding for the BVP program to $60 million a year.
Smooth sailing for new Pittsburgh Airport terminal opening
Pittsburgh International Airport opened its new $1.7 billion terminal Tuesday, enhancing passenger experiences with improved security, baggage delivery, parking, and dining options. CEO Christina Cassotis emphasized community involvement in the project. The first passengers arrived on United Airlines, expressing excitement about the terminal's design and amenities, marking a significant transformation for Pittsburgh's travel.
Defendant in fatal stabbing on Montour Trail sentenced to 16 to 42 years in prison
A 26-year-old former Baltimore resident will spend at least the next 16 years – and possibly the next four decades – in prison after being sentenced Tuesday for the murder of a Kennedy Township man who was attacked on the Montour Trail in Moon Township In October 2024.
Pitt vs. Notre Dame: Highlights from ‘College GameDay’ weekend
Pittsburgh's North Shore celebrated NFL legend Aaron Donald's jersey retirement, while Notre Dame dominated Pitt 37-15 during the ESPN College GameDay event, captivating fans with its excitement.







