Sto-Rox High School may eliminate uniforms for grades 9-12 starting in the 2026-27 school year, allowing greater expression in attire. Younger students will keep uniforms but with proposed updates. A budget increase is also planned, impacting local property taxes.
West Hills Gazette
High school baseball: Montour’s season ends in PIAA opening-round loss to DuBois
The Montour Spartans lost 2-1 to DuBois in the first round of the PIAA Class 5A baseball tournament Monday, ending their season at 18-7. A critical sixth-inning error allowed DuBois to score the winning run, and Montour came up just short in its bid to tie the game in the seventh.
Hogan: Summertime is wonderful — but not necessarily easy
The Rev. James Hogan reflects on summer at Faithbridge, describing community cookouts, block parties and outreach efforts as rewarding but challenging. He emphasizes embracing the season’s joys, inviting everyone to participate, while noting upcoming events and the importance of community engagement.
Honoring Felix Amendola: Revitalizing Crafton’s bocce court
The Crafton community gathered to celebrate Felix Amendola, an Italian-American bocce enthusiast, during the rededication of the Felix Amendola Bocce Court. His family revitalized the court, honoring his legacy of hard work, friendship, and community spirit that continues to inspire residents today.
Montour, Moon baseball and softball players shine in 5A All-Section awards
Players from Montour and Moon high schools received accolades in the Big 56 Conference for Class 5A baseball and softball. Montour’s Matteo Webber and Emily McClean were named players of the year in baseball and softball, respectively, while Moon's Andrew Cross also was named player of the year in Section 2 baseball.
Did You Know: From AOL to AI — why millennials aren’t crashing during the digital revolution
Gazette columnist Tara Yilmaz reflects on millennials' unique position regarding technology, highlighting their adaptability to rapid changes despite feelings of technology anxiety. With a history of navigating various tech evolutions, they remain resilient in facing emerging digital challenges from younger generations.
Drew’s Review: ‘Tuner’ predictable, but reminiscent of great crime caper movies of the past
Gazette film critic Drew Moniot writes that "Tuner" is a multifaceted film blending buddy comedy, romance and crime drama, centered on Niki, a talented pianist with hyperacusis. Under the care of Henry, Niki's skills lead him to safecracking, creating moral dilemmas. Despite predictability in plot, strong performances and inventive audio design elevate this engaging story.







