Overnight flagging on McKees Rocks Bridge will occur May 13-14, with short traffic stoppages for barrier replacement. Normal operations are resumed at the Route 65 intersection, while long-term lane restrictions continue through early June. Work on the $38.6 million project ends in the fall.
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A salute to all the mothers out there on their special day
Mothers embody unconditional love and support, nurturing their children while selflessly sacrificing for their well-being. They deserve endless appreciation, as their influence shapes our lives profoundly. Celebrate their greatness every day, not just once a year.
Did You Know: The effects of tariffs on the American consumer
Tariffs imposed by the U.S. government lead to higher prices for consumers, added annual expenses and reduced competitiveness for American products, ultimately burdening households while failing to achieve their intended protections for jobs and industries.
Drews Review: ‘Thunderbolts*’ borrows from the past, but charts its own course
"Thunderbolts*" aims to revitalize the superhero genre through darker themes and complex character struggles, featuring Florence Pugh as the troubled lead. Despite mixed expectations, the film stands out with its unique narrative and strong performances.
High school sports: Late steal of home wraps up section baseball crown for OLSH
Dean Douglass stole home in the fifth inning, securing a 4-3 win for Our Lady of the Sacred Heart over Riverview, clinching the Class 2A Section 3 title with an 11-1 record.
Robinson commissioners deny controversial South Petrie Road rezone request
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.
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.







