A 19-year-old Stowe Township man was arrested for illegal firearm modifications after police found tools and a loaded .22 pistol with an erased serial number at his home. He faces felony and misdemeanor charges and is out on bail.
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High school football preview: Moon Area faces tall task in unbeaten Peters Township
The Moon Area Tigers face a significant challenge as they visit unbeaten Peters Township for a crucial WPIAL Class 5A conference game. Moon is 1-0 in the conference after narrowly defeating Bethel Park. Six other games involving West Hills teams are on the Friday night schedule.
CONTEST | ‘Out Boo Your Neighbors’ in the West Hills Gazette Halloween house decorating contest
The West Hills Gazette invites readers to participate in the "Out Boo Your Neighbors" decorating contest by submitting photos of festive homes. Deadline for submission is October 27, 2025.
Fugitive wanted in 2024 Stowe shooting awaits extradition to Allegheny County
A Maryland man who went missing after he was charged with criminal homicide in connection with the shooting death of a man in Stowe Township in August 2024 waived extradition…
RMU announces latest list of Hall of Fame inductees
Robert Morris University Athletics will induct three athletes and one team into its Hall of Fame Class for 2025. Honorees are Jaycee Gebhard, Jessica Karwacki, Jason Spencer and the 2000 undefeated Colonials football team. Ceremonies are planned for November 2025 and January 2026.
Meet David Thomas: OLSH’s new leader and advocate
David Thomas is the new principal at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart High School, bringing nearly 20 years of educational experience. He aims to support students and foster a collaborative environment, celebrating the school's Catholic values and community traditions.
Public notices bill: A threat to local news competition
On Sept. 29, a Pennsylvania House committee will hear testimony regarding HB 1291, aimed at modernizing public notices but potentially harming taxpayers by preserving newspaper monopolies. Online publications like the West Hills Gazette advocate for amendments to foster competition and lower costs in legal advertising services.







