Mt. Lebanon will have a new chief of police early in the new year.
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St. Clair Health was once again recognized as Certified Level 9 in the annual Digital Health Most Wired Survey from the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME). This is the 11th consecutive year that St. Clair Health has been named a Digital Health Most Wired hospital…
Mt. Lebanon and Pittsburgh gets a jump on the season when they light up the night for the holidays.
Mt. Lebanon Public Library is bringing back its Jolabokaflod (Icelandic for Christmas book flood) festival from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 19.
Sofia Vujevich of Mt. Lebanon received an award by the National Hispanic Recognition Program. The program identifies talented and ambitious Hispanic students. A senior at Mt. Lebanon High School, she takes several AP classes and maintains a high GPA. She is the daughter of Dr. Justin and Lis…
Dr. Donald William Mercer mastered every trade he pursued, but the former Mt. Lebanon resident was at the top of his game when it came to tennis.
The Chabad of the South Hills–Jewish Center For Living and Learning Center recently held a Shofar Factory.
Six Mt. Lebanon High Seniors were selected as semifinalists in the 2023 National Merit Scholarship Competition.
Keynotes of South Hills is accepting applications for a Music Scholarship Competition which will be held May 13, 2023 at The Fine Arts Theater of Mt. Lebanon High School.
Judy Caves enjoys proving people wrong, especially those who say she can’t do something.
The residents of Mt. Lebanon may notice a new officer on patrol — one with four legs and a powerful nose.
Forget Friday Night Lights. For marching band enthusiasts, who think halftime is the best part of the football game, Saturday nights are right for a symphony of sounds this fall.
The Mt. Lebanon Nature Conservancy was awarded a 2022 American Water Charitable Foundation Water and Environment Grant to support planting trees to protect the headwaters of a stream in the municipality’s Bird Park and educating the community.
Players, like Mark Banbury, front, and Aiden Besselman and Jamaal Brown, back, are ready for some football as many area teams kick off the season with exhibition games on Aug. 26. Read all about how the local teams stack up in the football tab, inserted in the Aug. 21 edition of The Almanac.
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