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West Hills Gazette

Air raid drills: A frightening necessity that everyone took seriously

During World War II, Robinson Township conducted air raid drills that frightened children, mirroring the serious atmosphere in Europe. Although routine, blackouts were enforced strictly, with adults and children adapting to the tense environment without actual threats.

Carnegie salon and spa owners host showcase to support abuse survivors

Derek McCance Castro, a survivor and entrepreneur, co-owns Kings Rising Salon and Spa. He’s hosting the second annual Legendary Queens Showcase on Aug. 23, supporting the With Love From Zeusy Foundation, inspired by his late dog, Zeus, to aid sexual abuse survivors through unconditional love.

Behind the Lens: Steelers’ Freiermuth, Highsmith save area youth football camp

After former Pittsburgh Steeler George Pickens bailed on his commitment to host a youth football camp, current Steelers Pat Freiermuth and Alex Highsmith stepped in to save the day. The camp is scheduled to take place Sunday, July 20, at Highmark Stadium.

Deluzio: Members of Congress should not be able to trade stocks while in office

Chris Deluzio expresses concern over government corruption, particularly regarding Congress members trading stocks using insider information. He advocates for the TRUST in Congress Act to ban such practices, aiming to restore public faith and prioritize the common good in governance.

Robinson hires McDonald consulting firm to take over planning, zoning and code enforcement

United Code Consultants will manage planning, zoning and code enforcement in Robinson Township following two retirements. The agreement, effective July through the year's end, allows for annual renewal and includes a fee structure for permits directly invoiced to applicants.