The West Hills Gazette is one of six area businesses selected to participate in the Pittsburgh Pirates' Going to Bat for Small Business program. The Gazette will receive marketing support valued at $100,000. (Photos)
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I-376/79 ramp closures, lane restrictions set to begin Monday night
Nightly repairs will close I-376 interchange ramps to northbound I-79 in Robinson Township from March 31 to April 11, 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. Detours are provided. Additionally, single-lane restrictions will be in place on the Parkway West from March 31 through mid-June for various repairs.
Live Blog: 49th Annual Cleveland International Film Festival
The 49th Cleveland International Film Festival is ongoing at Playhouse Square until April 5, showcasing 300 films from 60 countries. This esteemed festival draws more than 70,000 attendees and qualifies for Academy Awards in all short film categories. It highlights diverse cultures, relevant topics and the independent perspective of local and global filmmakers. (Updated 3/29 - 10:10 p.m.)
McKees Rocks Bridge project detours set for Monday
Improvement work on the McKees Rocks Bridge at Ohio River Boulevard will begin next week, affecting traffic until mid-May. Restrictions include closure to northbound Route 65 and Brighton Heights Boulevard.
‘The Alto Knights’ gives moviegoers a double dose of De Niro
"The Alto Knights" explores the rivalry between real-life New York City crime bosses Frank Costello and Vito Genovese, both portrayed by Robert De Niro. Directed by Barry Levinson and written by Nicholas Pileggi, the film employs a documentary style to depict midcentury organized crime, though it lacks the impact of classic mob movies by Coppola and Scorsese. (Video)
Garlic confit: The secret sauce to your culinary charm
Carol of Moon reflects on their childhood love for garlic and the occult, blending humor with culinary passion. They highlight garlic confit's transformative cooking potential, celebrating its flavor-rich versatility.
Kulik: Legislative updates on Pennsylvania game, fish and boat commissions
The chair of the House Game and Fisheries Committee reflects on Pennsylvania’s unique dual commissions responsible for game and waterway management, funded mainly by licenses and federal taxes. Legislative changes allow these agencies to adjust fees independently. Bills addressing abandoned boats and conservation efforts are in consideration, highlighting the importance of outdoor activities for the state's economy.







