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West Hills Gazette

Fireside Chats, posters and window banners were signs of patriotism during World War II

The December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor ended American isolationism, uniting the nation in support of World War II. Recruitment surged, fueled by Roosevelt's Fireside Chats, patriotic posters, comics and symbols like “Stars in the Window” showcasing military pride.

Sewer, water line work could impact traffic in Crafton next week

Motorists in Crafton should prepare for delays as two water and sewer projects start next week. The Steuben Street waterline relocation could impact regional traffic, and the Crafton Boulevard sewer separation project, which is expected to last 14 months, could have more of an impact on local traffic.

Boil water notice lifted for Municipal Authority of the Township of Robinson customers

(Updated 8/18 8:43 a.m.) - A boil water notice that took effect Thursday, Aug. 14, in the wake of a water main break has been lifted, effective at about 8:30 a.m. Monday, Aug. 18. There are no use restrictions for customers of the Municipal Authority of the Township of Robinson.

Did You Know: Congress is about much more than just making laws

The U.S. Congress, composed of the House of Representatives and the Senate, plays a crucial role in lawmaking, oversight and financial management. It represents citizens, ensures accountability and safeguards democracy through its varied responsibilities and powers, including impeachment and treaty approval.

Drew’s Review: ‘Freakier Friday’ a hilarious sequel worth watching

Disney's "Freaky Friday," which debuted in 1976, gained renewed popularity with its successful 2003 remake, starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan. The sequel, "Freakier Friday," revives the beloved characters with fresh twists and humor, successfully updating the classic premise for today’s audience.