South Petrie Road residents successfully opposed a multifamily residential project as the Robinson Township Board unanimously denied a request to change the zoning from single-family residential. The property owner, Dale Vietmeier, has 30 days to appeal the decision.
West Hills Gazette
Our whole region needs an overhaul, a vision and a new lease on life
The region, particularly Pittsburgh, faces significant decline, marked by poor infrastructure, high taxes, ineffective leadership and departing residents. There’s an urgent need for innovative ideas and cooperation to drive positive change before it’s too late.
Robinson Township’s new municipal complex could see fireworks at Monday’s commissioners meeting
The new Robinson Township Municipal Complex, covering 30,000 square feet, officially opened last week, featuring offices, a library, and recreational space. The new space will host its first monthly Board of Commissioners meeting Monday evening, and that could attract a crowd over a controversial rezoning request.
Moon Area girls soccer coach earns spot in Western PA Sports Hall of Fame
Bill Pfeifer, celebrated as Pennsylvania's winningest girls soccer coach, was recently inducted into the state's Hall of Fame, recognizing his impressive 523-87-24 coaching record and lasting impact on the sport.
Bishop Canevin pitchers post rare strikeout feat on same day — just minutes apart
On April 23, two Bishop Canevin pitchers, Tyler Maddix and Macie McClain, achieved the rare feat of four strikeouts in one inning just minutes apart, enhancing their teams’ successes in their respective games.
Behind the Lens: It’s never too late to celebrate a well-deserved coaching honor
Gazette Sports Editor Mike Longo Jr. recognizes Carlynton football Coach John Tortorea for his significant achievements, including leading the team to its first playoff appearance in 23 years and fostering a competitive spirit among student-athletes.
West Hills residents be aware: More severe weather could be heading this way Thursday
West Hills residents face potential severe weather again late Thursday. Wind gusts could reach 60 mph, though not as damaging as Tuesday's storm. Officials urge caution, while power restoration remains challenging for many affected customers.







