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West Hills fire, EMS companies share in more than $250,000 in state grant funds

More than a dozen fire and EMS companies in the West Hills received over $250,000 in state grants to enhance their facilities, equipment and training. Local representatives emphasized the importance of these funds in ensuring first responders are equipped to handle emergencies effectively.

Free tax prep: RMU student volunteers helping their community

Angeline Benitez and Gabriela Hernandez, accounting students at Robert Morris University, volunteer for United Way's Free Tax Prep Coalition, assisting low-income households with tax preparation. Their experiences deepen their tax knowledge and offer valuable community help while fostering gratitude among clients.

Infrastructure, water and sewer grants benefit West Hills communities

Infrastructure projects in West Hills communities will receive funding through state grants, enhancing water, sewer and transportation systems. Key recipients include Lindy Paving Inc., Moon Township and McKees Rocks Borough, with a focus on improving safety and environmental health in the region.

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.

Moon, Neville townships will use grant funds to upgrade signal equipment at key intersections

Motorists in the West Hills will benefit from state funding for traffic safety upgrades. Moon Township receives $193,792, while Neville Township gets $335,120 to improve signal equipment. Nearly $30 million is allocated across Pennsylvania for similar traffic enhancement projects.

Rejected by Moon Township, megachurch eyes worship site in Hopewell Industrial Park

Moon Township supervisors denied Revival Today Inc.'s request for a permit to operate on Coraopolis Heights Road. The church plans to relocate to Hopewell Township, where it has submitted a permit for a building in the industrial park following a zoning ordinance amendment.

Moon supervisors raise property tax rates for first time since 2014

Moon Township will increase property taxes for the first time since 2014, raising the millage rate from 2.74 to 4.28 in 2026. This 56% hike aims to address financial pressures and fund crucial services in a budget that's more than $20.7 million.