The second annual “Trunk-or-Treat” at Providence Presbyterian Church featured interactive activities like face painting and a vintage truck display. It aimed to foster community engagement and create lasting memories for families. A number of additional Halloween events are planned throughout the region to continue the festivities.
West Hills Gazette
West Hills native son Michael Keaton honored during inaugural Pittsburgh Walk of Fame induction
Actor Michael Keaton received a bronze star on Pittsburgh's Walk of Fame, celebrating his significant contributions to cinema. The event honored 10 notable Pittsburghers, with Keaton expressing gratitude and pride in his hometown, highlighting his impressive film career.
Pennsylvania community groups urge officials to restrict data center development
Communities in Pennsylvania are resisting the expansion of large data centers due to concerns over environmental impacts and utility demands. Local governments are considering zoning changes to control this growth amid rising opposition and awareness.
New affordable housing projects set for McKees Rocks, Fairywood
Two new affordable housing projects in West Hills, funded by federal tax credits, will provide 83 total units for general and senior occupancy. Additionally, significant funding will help replace lead service lines, improving drinking water for local residents.
High school football preview: Sto-Rox relishes first win, but Friday’s foe will be much tougher
The Sto-Rox Vikings, led by second-year coach Brendan Blair, finally secured their first win after going 0-9-1 last season and 0-7 to start this season. They defeated Carlynton 8-6. Despite a challenging season, Blair emphasizes improvement and focus on the mental aspects of the game.
Behind the Lens: October is the month to ‘Think Pink’ to promote awareness
Mike Longo Jr. reflects on Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, sharing personal experiences related to his mother's diagnosis. Longo emphasize the importance of awareness, early detection and community support, particularly through initiatives like the NFL's "Crucial Catch."
High school soccer: Seven West Hills teams qualify for WPIAL boys, girls tournaments
West Hills schools, including Carlynton, Montour, Moon Area and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, gear up for the WPIAL boys and girls soccer tournaments. Moon's boys seek to defend their title while the Tigers girls team look to maintain their winning ways.







