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Join Literacy Pittsburgh: Volunteer as an English tutor

Rachel Stalker volunteers as an English language tutor with Literacy Pittsburgh, addressing the high demand for adult education services. Her efforts have positively impacted local learners, highlighting the essential role of dedicated tutors in community growth and cultural exchange.

Collaborative efforts in Sto-Rox dramatically reduce gun violence, homicides

A comprehensive strategy to reduce gun violence in McKees Rocks and Stowe has significantly decreased homicides, resulting in zero gun-related deaths in 2025. This initiative, driven by community partnerships, emphasizes prevention programs, outreach, and support services, fostering safer neighborhoods.

West Hills communities brace for snow amid salt shortage

As a major snowstorm approaches, West Hills communities face a salt shortage affecting road maintenance. Authorities emphasize safety measures, with parking restrictions and plowing policies in place. Allegheny County has sufficient supplies for response efforts, while emergency services remain prepared.

Deluzio: Senate, president need to follow House lead in extending health care tax credits

Congressman Chris Deluzio voted to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits to lower health care costs, with bipartisan support in the House. While this is a significant step, the Senate must act swiftly due to rising premiums that burden Western Pennsylvanians.

How PA’s $82M investment will enhance West Hills recreation

Five West Hills communities will benefit from an $82 million investment for nearly 300 recreation and conservation projects across 58 counties. Local projects include pool rehabilitation in Crafton, park improvements in Ingram, planning in McKees Rocks, and land acquisitions for open space.

Pennsylvania reaches highest number of uninsured children in a decade

In Pennsylvania, over 153,000 children are uninsured, the highest rate in a decade, primarily due to rising costs and policy changes. A report highlights socioeconomic factors affecting coverage, with significant disparities among counties. Legislative changes could worsen this situation, particularly for Medicaid. Urgent public health implications arise from uninsured children's lack of preventive care.

Hearing for man charged with fatally shooting Robinson motel clerk postponed for third time

A preliminary hearing to determine if Stanley Eugene West Jr. must stand trial for homicide in the fatal shooting of a Robinson Township motel clerk in October has been postponed to March 25, 2026. The hearing had been rescheduled twice previously and was set to take place Friday, Dec. 19.