The region, particularly Pittsburgh, faces significant decline, marked by poor infrastructure, high taxes, ineffective leadership and departing residents. There’s an urgent need for innovative ideas and cooperation to drive positive change before it’s too late.
Community spirit shines at Athletes of Action Scholarship Luncheon
The 14th Athletes of Action Memorial Scholarship Luncheon honored four high school recipients and three lifetime achievement awardees. The AOA scholarships aim to support community-driven students pursuing education while celebrating legacy and local sports traditions. (Photos)
Athletes of Action scholarship luncheon will honor three community sports luminaries
The Athletes of Action Memorial Scholarship Luncheon, now in its 14th year, has evolved from a modest start to a celebrated fundraising event. Held on April 5, it supports scholarships for scholar-athletes from Montour and Sto-Rox high schools. Since its inception, it has awarded $81,000, positively impacting numerous students.
McKees Rocks Bridge project enters new phase of work beginning Monday
Construction on the McKees Rocks Bridge starts a new phase at 7 p.m. Monday, March 10, shifting traffic to outside lanes until June for pavement work. Expect 15-minute traffic stoppages from March 10 to 15, and a full closure on March 11. The $38.6 million project is expected to be completed sometime in the fall.
McKees Rocks Bridge closure: Important detour details
PennDOT will close the McKees Rocks Bridge next week for overhead sign installation, with detour routes provided.
OPINION: ‘The Vision of the Soon to be Vacated Promises’
In his Gains & Gleanings column, Rev. James Hogan shares his opinion on plans by the Allegheny County Housing Authority to rebuild the Hays Manor housing complex. He stresses the need for elected officials in McKees Rocks to stand up and say, “No."
System-wide bus line redesign has West Hills riders asking, ‘What’s an N-22?’
Pittsburgh Regional Transit's proposed system-wide bus route changes are causing unease around the county and locally within the Sto-Ken-Rox area ridership. They encourage fellow transit users to check the list for proposed changes to their local routes and to provide feedback to PRT.







