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An update to the ordinance that prohibits on-street parking between 2 and 6 a.m. is under consideration.
The Upper St. Clair boys basketball team is averaging 74 points per game.
A single-lane roundabout is proposed for the intersection of Valley Brook and Bebout roads.
Success comes to those that work. Hence, Joe Urmann patiently awaits his first win as Peters Township boys basketball coach.
Eddie Flohr scored two buckets down the stretch and helped Point Park defeat Ohio Christian University 70-66 in a Jan. 12 NAIA men’s basketball game.
Online registration for the Bethel Park Girls Softball Association runs through Feb. 14. For details, visit www.bpgsa.org.
Classes start Jan. 19 at the building, just a week behind the original schedule despite potentially adverse conditions.
The municipality has been awarded $750,000 for improvements to facilities at the Bethel Park Community Center, and work at Millennium Park also is in planned.
Pittsburgh Riverhounds Soccer Club will launch a youth soccer tournament series that will begin in July 2021. The Riverhounds will host four events each year that will consist of professionally run tournaments and showcases.
Pam Selker Rak joins with fellow Leadership Pittsburgh graduates to address needs of some of the area’s smaller school districts.
Year of Kindness Committee members hope to cultivate self-awareness and effect social change with a new program presented virtually.
Postal Service delays have been a source of frustration for local residents.
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Alfred Luconti of North Strabane Township, a former longtime Bethel Park resident, served in a U.S. Army tank battalion in Europe.
Is wrestling possible during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Chad Hunter brings a wealth of experience in film to his new role as the organization’s executive director.
Thanks to people who care, Andre Hill Bey is buried with full military honors at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies.
When basketball practices resumed across Pennsylvania Jan. 4, there was plenty of huffing and puffing during workouts because of the three-week shutdown ordered by Gov. Tom Wolf and the departments of health and education.
The ad hoc committee includes four working groups to address issues such as community awareness, hiring practices and police engagement.
Officials are investigating how to help ensure that individuals receive vaccines as expediently as possible.
Josh Matheny of Upper St. Clair earned the 2020 Swammy Age Group Winner Award as swimmer of the year among all national swimmers in the 17-18 category.
Members of the McMurray Rotary Club in Peters Township have helped spearhead the international effort.
Dr. Frank Gaudio discusses COVID-19 vaccines, treatments and safety guidelines as part of the municipality of Bethel Park’s Live Well speaker series.
The South West Communities Chamber of Commerce said thanks to a tremendous community effort, its Free Little Pantry has helped more people in need this holiday season.
Upper St. Clair resident James Walsh previously held the top administrative post in Burgettstown Area School District and also has worked for districts including Mt. Lebanon and Peters Township.
World War II veteran Peter Edwards Jr., who still can boast about his feats on the golf course, is honored by Judge Ronald Arnoni and other officials.
Students of Priya Arts in South Fayette create heartwarming cards, among other projects for the winter.
Olivia Westphal felt more than welcome at Duquesne University. The Bethel Park High School senior guard felt wanted. So she committed to play her college basketball for the Dukes.
Charley Rossi played the trumpet and French horn at South Fayette High School because his mother said learning a musical instrument would improve his SAT scores. The senior also read many of the classics because his mom believed it would help with his college entry exams.
Pitt is it for Aislin Malcolm because the Chartiers Valley High School junior is the embodiment of Pittsburgh. The 5-11 forward recently committed to the university where she will play basketball for the Panthers.
Ryan and Amy Bruckner of South Strabane Township look forward to serving the next round of outdoor gatherings with their new business.
Dr. Frank Gaudio of Washington Health System provides information as part of the municipality’s Live Well speaker series.
A request by Peters Township Baseball Association to convert an unused athletic field to a pair of baseball fields has been granted approval.
FirstEnergy Corp. requests permission for employment of “selective chemistry” to help mitigate trees that threaten power lines.
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Five area athletes were named to the Pennsylvania Football Writers All-State football team.
The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League and Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League delivered some holiday cheer to their constituents to allow for competition when the suspension from scholastic athletics is anticipated to be lifted Jan. 4.
Jonna Burke found herself home for the holidays for the first time in her storied basketball career.
Dairy Queen Chill and Grill has been a consistent supporter of Life Changing Service Dogs for Veterans and the organization it supports, Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs Inc.
In the first of a three-part series, Dr. Frank Gaudio discusses transmission, symptoms and mortality rates associated with the coronavirus.
When Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration enacted measures to once again mitigate the spread of the coronavirus, scholastic sports teams adopted a wait-and-see attitude until Jan. 4 when sanctions are expected to be lifted.
More than 2,000 volunteers lay 14,000-plus wreaths at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies in Cecil Township as part of an annual international effort.
Trainer Lindsay Kober originally had plans to open Move With Me Studio before the start of the pandemic.
At the organization’s South Fayette location, Patrice Matamoros succeeds Dennis Gilfoyle, who retires at the end of December after 36 years with Junior Achievement.
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The design engineer of record for the first phase of Rolling Hills Park has been contracted for a fee not to exceed $90,000.