The Robinson Township Historical Society faces significant challenges in displaying its historical artifacts due to a drastic reduction in space after moving to the township's new Municipal Complex a year ago. The group considers relocating to find a larger area for preserving and displaying its materials.
West Hills Gazette
Allegheny County Council elects environmental advocate as president, replacing Catena
Michelle Naccarati-Chapkis was unanimously elected as president of Allegheny County Council Tuesday, succeeding Pat Catena, who resigned amid controversy. Naccarati-Chapkis, the first woman to hold the position, emphasized transparency and prioritized issues like property reassessment and affordable housing. Her leadership reflects a shift towards a more progressive council.
Small historical societies keep Southwestern Pa.’s big stories alive
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, local historical societies in southwestern Pennsylvania work to preserve community stories and artifacts. Volunteers engage with their history, from stagecoach inns to sports memorabilia, ensuring local memories endure amidst funding challenges.
Kulik: Memorial Day is for honoring sacrifices and celebrating freedom
State Rep. Anita Kulik reminds us that Memorial Day, the unofficial start of summer, honors those who sacrificed their lives for freedom. The holiday evolved from a post-Civil War observance to a day remembering all military personnel who died in duty. It's a time for reflection, family gatherings and gratitude for our rights.
Moon Area athletes shine at PIAA Track and Field Championships
At the PIAA Track and Field Championships, Moon Area sophomores Rachel Stepp and Nathan Kustra excelled, winning multiple medals. Stepp earned silver in the girls 400 meters and placed seventh in the 200 meters, while Kustra secured gold in the wheelchair 400 meters and silver in both the 100 and 200 meters.
County housing authority moves forward with plans to demolish Uansa Village
The Allegheny County Housing Authority is moving forward with plans to demolish the 37-unit Uansa Village public housing development in McKees Rocks Bottoms development due to significant issues. Residents will be relocated to other ACHA communities or given housing vouchers. The question now becomes: what happens to the property?
New WPIAL section alignments will impact West Hills schools next winter
West Hills high school athletic teams are set for significant changes next winter, with several boys and girls basketball, swimming and wrestling teams altering classifications or section membership. Increased competition is anticipated, particularly in boys basketball, as local schools face new opponents and challenges.







