Cecil Township supervisors and Canonsburg Council have meetings this week.
This sweet dog is looking for a forever home.
Questyinz invites K-5 students to engage in learning quests through a combination of books, educational websites and real-world experiences.
Frost is possible Saturday morning.
Town Park pool in Canonsburg opens Saturday.
The West Penn website indicates that about 1,900 customers in the Canonsburg area are without power.
The watch expired early.
Donating money to organizations that help victims is quick and easy.
If you bought your Mega Millions ticket at this state Route 519 store, you could be a $250,000 winner!
Missed the news this week?
Here are some highlights of events, announcements and/or blog posts published by our readers this week.
Mason and Emma are Pennsylvania's trendiest names.
Paddle Without Pollution, a nonprofit organization, cleans waterways throughout Pennsylvania and cleared 2.6 tons of litter from Chartiers Creek in April. Sponsored by Post Grape-Nuts.
Here's the story of Marlene Konkoly, who found creative ways to spend less and save more so that she can retire at age 50. This story is the first in our series about Extreme Savers.
The primary threat would be from damaging wind gusts.
As part of our new Smart Spending series, Patch wants to uncover the true going rate for various goods and services in town, so you'll know exactly how much you should pay for what you need. Help us out by replying in the comments.
The cost of colonoscopies, MRIs, CT scans and mammograms can shift a lot from place to place, even as close as Allegheny and Washington counties.
Make sure that your favorite sports teams are highlighted on the Canon-McMillan Patch this season.
Set as a fundraiser for America's Pop Hall of Fame, the two-day event is in need of volunteers. Read all about the festival, and how you can help
'With natural gas drilling of the Marcellus Shale and the infrastructure that comes with it, such as pipelines and processing plants, local government is more important now than ever,' state Rep. Jesse White rights.