Pittsburgh is set to host the 2026 NFL Draft from April 23-25, with a comprehensive transportation plan aimed at accommodating the influx of fans and ensuring efficient access for residents. The plan includes expanded public transit services, dedicated bus routes and road closures to facilitate safe travel around the city.
Moon Township seeks state grant to help fund recreation center study
Moon Township officials are seeking state funding to conduct a feasibility study for a centralized recreation center. The study is estimated to cost $80,000 to $100,000. Resident surveys show strong interest, especially in a community center, prompting the grant application to support the study.
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.
Kulik: Key legislative updates from Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives
The Pennsylvania House is in session, continuing budget negotiations. Recent bipartisan bills include landslide insurance assistance and increasing unclaimed property claims. Additional legislation addresses harassment of sports officials and pet custody in divorces, reflecting ongoing legislative efforts.
New phone app will let parents check on Montour district bus routes
The Montour School District is introducing the Athena Edulog Parent Portal software to enhance communication with parents by allowing them to track their children's bus routes in real-time on their phones, improving safety and reducing transportation-related inquiries.
RubyRide in pre-re-launch mode for Sto-Rox
RubyRide Founder Jeffrey Ericson cuts the ribbon outside the rideshare service's new office space at 607 Chartiers Ave., McKees Rocks on Aug. 10. RubyRide is planning a return to the…







New comprehensive plan for Allegheny County is on the way
Southwestern Pennsylvania is developing comprehensive plans to help make decisions on housing, infrastructure and development through public input. Allegheny, Butler and Indiana counties aim for implementation by 2027-2028, addressing housing needs and infrastructure challenges identified by community engagement efforts.