A trio of local authors document Pittsburgh's public stairways in their book "City Steps of Pittsburgh: A History & Guide." They aim to inspire exploration of the city’s unique landscape, showcasing historical significance and fostering community engagement through walking tours.
West Hills Gazette
Crafton Borough zoning ordinance revision: What’s at stake?
Efforts to update Crafton Borough's zoning ordinance face resident discontent over potential issues, like small residential units and inadequate public input. While borough officials assert flexibility promotes housing accessibility, some community members demand impact analyses and more inclusive development practices.
New initiative has Cornell School District “reimagining” 12th grade
The Cornell School District, collaborating with five Pennsylvania districts, is reimagining senior year. Focused on actionable changes by April 2026, initiatives include examining classes and fostering internships. The district also is looking at utilizing AI to generate ideas that could help redesign K-12 education.
High school football preview: Big-play capability highlights Bishop Canevin-Cornell matchup
The upcoming WPIAL Class 1A football game between Bishop Canevin and Cornell promises excitement, featuring standout players like Justin Melvin and Khylil Johnson. Other West Hills matchups include Moon facing Seneca Valley and Montour battling Mars, each showcasing competitive team performances this season.
Behind the Lens: Longtime SID E.J. Borghetti assumes new role, new duties at Pitt
E.J. Borghetti, a dedicated member of the University of Pittsburgh's Athletics department for 28 years, is celebrated for his commitment and professionalism. Recently appointed as special assistant to the senior vice chancellor for external relations, he leaves a lasting legacy.
Deluzio: Should smartphones be in classrooms?
Chris Deluzio, a congressman in Pennsylvania's 17th Congressional District, seeks feedback on a proposed classroom smartphone ban to enhance learning. He notes bipartisan support for the initiative and encourages parents to participate in a survey addressing smartphone use in K-12 education.
Moon supervisors continue hearing on Revival Today’s use permit request
Residents who live near the Revival Today church property on Coraopolis Heights Road expressed concerns about noise disturbances during Monday's hearing before the Moon Township Board of Supervisors. After much discussion, the hearing for the church's permit application to resume services was continued to next month for further deliberation.







