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Bethel Park School Board is considering adding a high school assistant principal.
A Scott Township resident and Observer-Reporter columnist has published his first novel, a holiday-centered tale of a comedy writer journeying home to Connecticut for the seasonal festivities.
December games to determine success of South Fayette boys' basketball team in 2020.
The $40.473 spending plan receives unanimous support, as does setting the tax rate at 4.71 mills.
Heather Earley’s “I Can’t Find My Fun” contains what she hopes is a good lesson for readers of all ages.
Dylan Evans, Josh Sarasnick lead Chartiers Valley's parade to the podium at Chartiers-Houston Invitational.
The state Department of Transportation has announced a statewide effort to memorialize fallen employees with bridge dedications.
Because the South Fayette School District has grown so much in recent years and is projected to keep growing, district officials are contemplating another expansion effort.
Alan Zweibel was a writer for the fabled comedy from the time it started airing in 1975 until the original cast had departed five years later.
Now, there’s a combination guaranteed to delight youngsters: St. Nicholas arriving for Holidays at the CRC atop a fire truck.
The Schoolhouse Arts and History Center hosts families to visit with the holidays’ favorite couple.
Charlotte Brackett, John Schademan, Michael Stewart, Jane Waldie, Mark Wicks, Becca Zimmer will be inducted into the Bethel Park Hall of Fame.
Peters Township is moving forward to buy land for construction of a new fire station.
The first group of students, from Claysville Elementary in McGuffey School District, will visit Jan. 28.
At the Mt. Lebanon School Board reorganization meeting held Dec. 2, the board elected Sarah Olbrich as president and Stephen Strotmeyer as vice president.
Eddie Jenkins of Mt. Lebanon was unanimously selected as The Collegiate Sprint Football League Player of the Year.
South Fayette Township police Officer Alex Korkus is winner of the Best Beard poll for No-Shave November.
The annual event benefits the Peters Creek Historical Society and its efforts to maintain the two-century-old house as a community asset.
Alex Minton of Bethel Park has been named a semifinalist for the 2019 Gagliardi Trophy, which is presented to the most outstanding football player in NCAA Division III.
Christmas Services for area churches.
SF volleyball
The man who originally confessed to killing a Bethel Park woman and leaving her body in a Nevada desert pleaded not guilty to kidnapping and related charges.
Dance or dribble. The dilemma confronted Megan McConnell at an early age when she had to choose between the family’s forte–basketball–and her personal passion–pirouettes.
Bethel Park welcomes holiday season with annual light-up night event.
The board unanimously appointed Pamela Dobos board president at its reorganization meeting Dec. 3.
How Panthers mesh together will determine success on the basketball court.
Patrick Anderson of Mt. Lebanon kept his cross country winning streak alive when he captured first place in the 2019 Foot Locker North East Regional and earned his second consecutive trip to nationals.
Donations are pouring in for a South Fayette Township family of seven, who lost their home in a fire on Nov. 30.
The Upper St. Clair School Board elected Barbara Bolas as its president for 2020 and Patrick Hewitt was elected vice-president during the board's Dec. 2 meeting.
Because of iffy weather, the annual Tree Lighting takes place for the most part inside of Peters Township Public Library.
The Upper St. Clair commissioners voted to adopt their 2020 budget during their Dec. 2 meeting.
Flames shoot from the roof of the Mastro family's home in South Fayette Township on Nov. 30.
Fundamentals and doing things right focus of Bethel Park girls' basketball team.
Bethel Presbyterian Church
A Peters Township man died shortly after firefighters pulled him from a burning house at 131 Clara Lane on Dec. 2.
The South Fayette School Board has approved plans that could ultimately lead to the construction of a new elementary school and the expansion of current buildings.
Each month, Erik “Capt. Calico Drake” Sprowls hosts, writes, directs and edits a new episode of “Dead and Buried Treasures.”
Improvements to facilities could spike Chartiers Valley's success on the mats.
The free Dec. 14 event features Mr. and Mrs. Claus aboard a Norfolk Southern Railway caboose.
High school orchestra students learn from multi-instrumentalist Haydn Vitera, a former member of Asleep At the Wheel who also has performed with Stevie Wonder, George Strait and Delbert McClinton.
The Ohio Valley Construction Employers Council in Wheeling, W.Va., named Jack W. Ramage as its executive director Nov. 26.
Jefferson Hills Public Library is showcasing the mixed-media paintings of South Hills artist Ebtehal Badawi.
State Rep. Dan Miller, D-Mt. Lebanon, has been named Legislator of the Year by the Pennsylvania School Counselors Association for his work in supporting and advocating for professional support services in schools.
The business district along Washington Road is targeted for a major facelift during the next few years.
The cartoonist will discuss his book “Enemy of the People” and the state of cartooning today.
Peters Township’s preliminary budget shows no tax increase, keeping the rate at 1.622 mills.
Mt. Lebanon controls own destiny on the wrestling mats.
The event, scheduled from 1 to 4 p.m. Dec. 8, helps the nonprofit organization in its efforts toward preventing the abuse of children.