Moon Township officials are seeking state funding to conduct a feasibility study for a centralized recreation center. The study is estimated to cost $80,000 to $100,000. Resident surveys show strong interest, especially in a community center, prompting the grant application to support the study.
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McKees Rocks man charged in shooting death of woman
A 19-year-old McKees Rocks man was scheduled to be arraigned in Pittsburgh Municipal Court Saturday afternoon in connection with the fatal shooting of a woman inside a residence on Singer Avenue in McKees Rocks Friday night.
Coraopolis man facing drug, weapons charges; Montour teachers agree to new contract
A Coraopolis man, Nicholas Giese, faces multiple drug and weapons charges following a police raid that uncovered cocaine, mushrooms, firearms, and cash, according to the Allegheny County District Attorney's Office. Meanwhile, Montour School District has secured a new five-year contract with its teachers, focusing on collaboration and support for educators.
Hogan: Hope springs eternal this time of year — even for our Bucs
The arrival of spring after a harsh winter symbolizes hope and rebirth. For Christians, it reflects resurrection, while baseball fans in Pittsburgh feel renewed optimism about the Pirates. The Rev. James Hogan encourages community interaction and uplifting the elderly, embracing the rejuvenating spirit of the season.
Racial slurs displayed on hacked sign outside Mama Lena’s Firehouse Grill
A hacked digital message outside Mama Lena's Firehouse Grill in Kennedy Township displayed racial slurs, and township police are investigating. Police Chief Anthony Bruni said owner Robert Carrabbia has been completely cooperative and has provided some information. Community support remains strong for the business.
Enhancing emergency responses: The A-Team’s impact growing in the West Hills
The A-Team, an alternative response program in Allegheny County, uses trained mental health professionals to address 911 calls involving crises rather than relying solely on police. It has expanded to serve 25 municipalities, receiving positive feedback for its effective support and follow-up services.







New comprehensive plan for Allegheny County is on the way
Southwestern Pennsylvania is developing comprehensive plans to help make decisions on housing, infrastructure and development through public input. Allegheny, Butler and Indiana counties aim for implementation by 2027-2028, addressing housing needs and infrastructure challenges identified by community engagement efforts.