Allegheny County police departments diverging on 287(g) agreements for ICE cooperation, with Stowe renewing, Springdale retaining, controversies over oversight, and a related Mount Washington arrest.
Robinson resident hopes to bring her lifelong love of art into the classroom
Kimberly Dominguez, a senior at Slippery Rock University, is showcasing her art at the Martha Gault Art Gallery as she prepares for graduation. Aspiring to be an art teacher, she emphasizes the therapeutic nature of art and values effort over quality in student projects.
Robinson commissioners apply for grant funds to renovate Clever Park pool house
Robinson Township officials submitted a $1 million grant request to renovate the Clever Park pool house, addressing issues with sanitary sewer and water lines while aiming to improve space utilization and potential family restroom installations.
Robinson commissioners adopt 2026 budget after hearing concerns about township’s senior center
Robinson Township commissioners approved a $15.7 million balanced budget for 2026, increasing spending by 5.5% and holding the line on property taxes in the process. Public safety receives 47.5% funding. Concerns were raised about ongoing roof issues at the senior center.
West Hills communities will benefit from Gaming Economic Development Tourism Fund grants
West Hills communities will receive grants from the Gaming Economic Development Tourism Fund. The funding will support various projects, including waterline replacements, park upgrades, and infrastructure improvements, enhancing public safety and community quality of life.
I-79 construction: traffic changes in Neville and Robinson townships
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced two road construction projects starting Nov. 10, including a ramp closure in Neville Township and overnight ramp restrictions in Collier and Robinson townships, with detours provided for affected traffic.
Preliminary hearing rescheduled for man accused in fatal shooting of Robinson motel clerk
A preliminary hearing for a Pittsburgh man charged with shooting a Robinson Township motel clerk to death earlier this month has been moved to Nov. 14 . The preliminary hearing for Stanley Eugene West, charged with homicide in the fatal shooting of Rakesh Bhagavan, originally was scheduled for Oct. 24.







