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A drive-by birthday party marks a special anniversary for Amy Martin’s business.
A team of Fort Couch Middle School students placed first in the sixth-through-eighth-grade division at the regional STEM Design Challenge March 26.
The conversion of the former high school to the district’s new middle school also is progressing.
Ryan Deegan of Troop 1313 has received the school board’s approval to build a court inside the stadium at the new middle school.
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Chartiers Valley scored a pair of third-period goals, but the Colts were ultimately unable to overcome a second-period natural hat trick by Tanner Angello who led Indiana to a 3-2 victory in the PIHL Class A championship game played April 19 at Robert Morris University's Island Sports Center.
A parks and recreation department program focuses on some community amenities that have been around for a while.
The COVID-19 pandemic proved a challenge for scholastic wrestlers. Tournaments were limited and individual berths in postseason events like sectionals, districts and states were at a premium.
Austin Martin tapped his goalie pads with his glove before Mt. Lebanon battled North Allegheny in the PIHL Class AAA championship game.
Mt. Lebanon had North Allegheny in the perfect spot.
Upper St. Clair School District has been named among the nation’s Best Communities for Music Education by the NAMM Foundation for the sixth consecutive year.
Upper St. Clair students in fifth through 12th grades earned high honors in the recent Pennsylvania Mathematics League contest.
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Residents and businesses in the municipality are invited “to be part of the fun.”
On April 11, Pack 1313’s Den 7 advanced 11 Cub Scouts into Boy Scout Troop 1313.
Layla is one of the sweetest girls you will ever meet! This pretty lady is about 7 years old and came to Animal Friends when her former family could no longer care for her. In her short time at Animal Friends, she has quickly become a favorite among volunteers and staff alike. Layla would pr…
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Chris Kubiak of the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania demonstrates grafting techniques using budding branches from the approximately 120-year-old tree.
The Dunlap Family Outpatient Center, next to the original St. Clair Hospital, has been designed with an emphasis on convenience for patients and physicians.
WEXFORD – Jacob Patterson can count on one thing when he competes in championship tennis matches.
Precautions against COVID-19 continue to be encouraged for various programs and events that are back on the schedule.
Inadequate parking at the site, near the Route 19-West McMurray Road intersection, is cited as the primary reason for opposing a request for a zoning variance.
Council approves measures that could help pave the way for the center to open by the stated goal of Memorial Day 2022.
To help improve coverage of the southeastern part of the township, the station is being constructed on township-owned property at 435 Bebout Road.
The Mt. Lebanon hockey team has participated in its own March Madness since suffering a 3-0 regular-season loss against Canon-McMillan.
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Kristin and Dean Huibregtse have founded Always B Smiling to help provide support for children with special needs.
Porter Rauch of Upper St. Clair and Will Josefoski from Peters Township shared Class AAA Volleyball Player of the Week honors with Brendan Lee from Pine-Richland.
As a national leader in the maker movement, Handmade Arcade is pleased to celebrate its Pittsburgh roots with its virtual Spring Marketplace.
Three Upper St. Clair High School students have qualified for induction into the National Technical Honor Society. Juniors Ariana Braughler, Tiffany Caskey and Lia Cortolillo will be honored May 6 at Parkway West Career and Technology Center.
The market welcomes new coordinator Miranda Wayne and 40-plus vendors for the 2021 season, which runs through September.
NEVILLE ISLAND – Peters Township hockey coach Rick Tingle liked where he team was after the Indians scored the equalizer to push the PIHL Class AAA semifinal game into overtime.
With $5.4 million raised, SHIM looks for additional funds to support and strengthen key services.
Nine Upper St. Clair High School students successfully auditioned to participate in four 2021 Pennsylvania Music Educators Association all-state ensembles.
Pickles and Pooka, or as they’re lovingly known here as “Pookles,” are a bonded pair of rabbits who came to Animal Friends after their owner could no longer care for them. Pooka, the lop-eared bunny, is the shy one of the duo while Pickles is very curious and likes to explore his surrounding…
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The former church business administrator who stole more than $1.2 million from Westminster Presbyterian Church in Upper St. Clair over nearly a decade was sentenced to federal prison this week on tax fraud charges.
PennDOT’s intent is to make traveling easier on “a very congested and very popular route for traffic.”
Todd Burlingame previously served on the township planning commission, most recently as chairman.
Mt. Lebanon, Upper St. Clair, Peters Township and Bethel Park are among the fiercest rivals in scholastic sports, but on April 19 their girls lacrosse teams will set their differences aside as they raise dough for the One Love Foundation.
Peters Township and Mt. Lebanon advanced to the semifinals of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey League Class AAA hockey playoffs.
Tuscany Point originally was proposed six years ago as a 144-unit apartment complex.
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Upper St. Clair enjoyed a banner year in boys basketball this winter.
The Howard Hanna Children’s Free Care Fund Board of Directors today announced Amy Martin has been elected as the new executive director, effective April 1.
Chartiers Valley dominated the girls basketball scene in 2021. The Colts captured a third straight WPIAL Class 5A championship title, set a state record for consecutive victories and finished runner-up in the PIAA tournament.