Rotary clubs in the West Hills and throughout Southwestern Pennsylvania will engage in a regional volunteer effort known as Rotary EPIC Day of Service on Saturday, May 16. Projects will address community needs like food insecurity and beautification, fostering collaboration and leadership within participating communities.
West Hills Gazette
Calls for resignation: Catena faces backlash over campaign tactics
Allegheny County Council President Pat Catena faces backlash for a controversial campaign mailer. The Carnegie resident's apology hasn't quelled the controversy, with calls for his resignation as council president and council members planning to strip him of his leadership position at the council's next meeting on May 26.
WPIAL track and field: Moon’s Stepp races to pair of gold medals; OLSH’s Wasko tops javelin field
Rachel Stepp from Moon Area successfully defended her 400-meter title and won gold in the 200 meters at the WPIAL Track and Field Championships. Other notable performances included Owen Wasko winning the javelin for OLSH. A handful of West Hills athletes will advance to next week's PIAA meet in Shippensburg.
Filter’s Richard Patrick: Navigating the music industry today
Richard Patrick, bandleader of Filter, reflects on his resilient journey since the 1990s, overcoming addiction and thriving in the evolving music landscape. Filter will be performing Monday at the Roxian Theatre in McKees Rocks with Alter Bridge and Tim Montana.
Drew’s Review: ‘The Sheep Detectives’ offers some dark moments but ends on a positive note
"The Sheep Detective" contains plenty of humor but it's not all fun and games. Still, the animated film manages to end on a moment of triumph, redemption and happiness.
Polling place changes for McKees Rocks and Moon Township voters
Voters in McKees Rocks and Moon Township should verify their polling locations before the May 19 Primary Election due to recent changes. Several polling places have moved, with 25 locations across Allegheny County shifting, affecting voters’ destinations in these communities.
Robinson Township Historical Society: Petrie Cemetery is a hidden gem
Petrie Cemetery, founded in the 19th century, is a serene historical site in Robinson Township. Among its 200 graves is John Degelman, a Civil War veteran, known for his poignant epitaph. The cemetery symbolizes community history, blending personal stories with collective memories.






