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Hays Manor’s closure: A chance for McKees Rocks to benefit

The Allegheny County Housing Authority's abandonment of the Hays Manor redevelopment presents an opportunity for McKees Rocks to pursue tax-generating commercial development, according to Council President Archie Brinza. He emphasizes the need for new projects that enhance the tax base and create jobs for residents.

Hogan: Demise of Hays Manor unlocks opportunity for McKees Rocks

Last week's McKees Rocks Borough Council meeting revealed the Allegheny County Housing Authority's decision not to rebuild Uansa Village and Hays Manor, opening land for redevelopment. The Rev. James Hogan believes this change could attract investment, creating a vibrant community hub near the Roxian Theater, but requires proactive leadership.

8-year-old girl raises funds to combat community violence in Sto-Rox

An 8-year-old girl named Phoebe Leer organized a fundraiser after attending a community basketball event, raising $2,400 for the Sto-Rox Community Violence Reduction Initiative and other causes. Her initiative highlights youth engagement in community service and support for violence reduction efforts.

ALCOSAN tunnel project gearing up for construction in McKees Rocks

The Allegheny County Sanitary Authority has initiated construction on the Ohio River Tunnel, a key feature of its Clean Water Plan aimed at reducing sewer overflows and enhancing regional waterways. This project, costing approximately $1 billion, will improve sewer infrastructure and water quality.

County housing authority moves forward with plans to demolish Uansa Village

The Allegheny County Housing Authority is moving forward with plans to demolish the 37-unit Uansa Village public housing development in McKees Rocks Bottoms development due to significant issues. Residents will be relocated to other ACHA communities or given housing vouchers. The question now becomes: what happens to the property?

Hogan: Choices and their unexpected consequences

The Rev James Hogan reflects on his career choices and their consequences, particularly in urban ministry. He observes that his sons, who pursued trade careers, earn more than him, which he embraces. The piece discusses the risks of political involvement and community issues, highlighting the complexity of choices and their unforeseen outcomes in life.

Filter’s Richard Patrick: Navigating the music industry today

Richard Patrick, bandleader of Filter, reflects on his resilient journey since the 1990s, overcoming addiction and thriving in the evolving music landscape. Filter will be performing Monday at the Roxian Theatre in McKees Rocks with Alter Bridge and Tim Montana.