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West Hills Gazette

Primary loss by Allegheny County Council president a sign of the times

Brittany Bloam won the Democratic primary in Allegheny County's 45th District, defeating County Council President Pat Catena by 30 points. Her grassroots strategy, engaging directly with over 10,000 voters, resonated amid changing political dynamics. Catena’s reliance on endorsements and a controversial campaign mailer undermined his efforts, signaling a shift in local political power.

High school baseball: Montour’s comeback bid falls short in semifinal loss to Upper St. Clair

Montour fell short in a thrilling 13-10 loss to Upper St. Clair during Thursday's WPIAL Class 5A baseball semifinals, despite a remarkable nine-run rally in the seventh. Upper St. Clair advances to the finals, while Montour aims for third place.

Stepp leads Moon Area contingent into PIAA track and field meet

Rachel Stepp entered last year’s PIAA Track and Field Championships with low expectations, yet secured a fifth-place finish. Now a standout sophomore, she’s among the top contenders in both the 400 and 200 meters, competing alongside eight other Moon athletes at this year’s meet. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart also will have six athletes competing at the state meet.

Deluzio: Youth sports shouldn’t be a rip-off — or a luxury item

Since January 2023, Congressman Chris Deluzio and his team have prioritized assisting Western Pennsylvania residents with federal agency issues, closing over 3,900 cases and returning $11.2 million in benefits. Offices are open weekdays to provide support, and additional information is available through his website and social media.

Kennedy Township taking bids for 20-acre parcel near Fairhaven Park

Kennedy Township is taking bids on a 19.5-acre parcel adjacent to Fairhaven Park, aiming for residential development of at least 32 homes. Bids, starting at $750,000, are due by June 8. Township officials believe the location, near Pittsburgh and local amenities, will attract plenty of interest.

Mary Mancini Hartner: Family bakery continues to thrive as it enters its second century

Mary Mancini Hartner has successfully managed her family's century-old bakery, overcoming numerous business challenges over the past 50 years. Recently recognized as Western Pennsylvania's Small Businessperson of the Year, she emphasizes continuous improvement and adaptation to customer tastes while preserving the bakery's artisan heritage and community roots.

Hogan: Choices and their unexpected consequences

The Rev James Hogan reflects on his career choices and their consequences, particularly in urban ministry. He observes that his sons, who pursued trade careers, earn more than him, which he embraces. The piece discusses the risks of political involvement and community issues, highlighting the complexity of choices and their unforeseen outcomes in life.