After a little more than two months on the job, new Bishop Canevin football coach Rod Steele likes what he sees of the Crusaders. Damar Olds and Myontae Mott will give the team two major offensive threats.
West Hills Gazette
Behind the Lens: Are you ready for some football?
Football season has arrived in Western Pennsylvania, with the Steelers kicking off preseason games amid local college and high school competitions. Fans excitedly rally for their teams, anticipating thrilling games and celebrating the region's rich football heritage and talent.
Deluzio: New bill would ban corporate crooks in government
Chris Deluzio emphasizes his commitment to combating government corruption through legislation, specifically the No Corporate Crooks Act, which prohibits convicted corporate criminals from holding executive positions. He asserts that these measures are essential for restoring public trust and ensuring equitable governance.
High school volleyball: What to expect from West Hills area teams in 2025
High school volleyball kicks off this week in the West Hills area. Three teams -- Bishop Canevin, Montour and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart -- all reached last season's WPIAL Tournament. Each team faces challenges including player losses, but coaches express optimism for the new season with returning and incoming talent.
Riverhounds unveil plans to expand Highmark Stadium
Pittsburgh Riverhounds owner Tuffy Shallenberger announced plans for a $125 million expansion of Highmark Stadium to meet U.S. Soccer’s Division One capacity requirements of 15,000. This upgrade aims to enhance fan experience, accommodate more events and contribute significantly to the local economy.
Hogan: Making meaningful change takes courage
Many individuals tolerate job dissatisfaction, fearing change despite its potential benefits. Some manage to overcome obstacles and find fulfillment, greatly improving their well-being and relationships. Others remain trapped, risking long-term consequences for themselves and their families due to inaction.
Sewer line extension project has some Robinson residents up in arms
The Municipal Authority of Robinson Township faces backlash after a costly sewer line extension project imposed a $16,500 fee on affected property owners. Frustrated residents expressed concerns over the project's transparency and affordability amid escalating costs and a mandatory connection requirement.







