The June 30 deadline is for a 2011 property tax refund or rent rebate.
Ward received a proclamation from the governor and unanimous resolutions from both the House and Senate. Also news about Marcellus Shale and jobs for veterans.
Carol Combs, of McKees Rocks, is charged with fraudulently obtained oxycodone and oxymorphone from Oliver Herndon, the McMurray doctor who pleaded guilty in court Tuesday.
Here's a handy guide to what won't be open for the holiday on Monday.
State Rep. Jesse White (D-Cecil) shares some interesting facts about the state, including welfare, transit, tourism, prison, health care, college loans and buying state-produced food.
Revenue would be made up by higher income and sales taxes.
State Sen. Tim Solobay also talks about Older Americans Month, bookkeeping help for firefighters and job news.
Canonsburg July Fourth Committee will hold the party for the public at the Frank Sarris Library from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday.
The state House returns to session on Monday, May 21, to debate and vote on various issues.
Canonsburg residents reminisce about local singer Perry Como at 100th birthday party event, Hot Diggity Dog Days!
Former American Idol Adam Brock covered Perry Como's "Mambo," and sang "Happy Birthday" directly to Como's statue during the event in Canonsburg to celebrate the crooner's 100th birthday.
The mayor and borough manager made a special announcement during the 100th birthday celebration for international crooner Perry Como and their plans for the American Pop Music Hall of Fame.
Funding needed to buy a building in town to make the dream a reality.
Supporters of the 911th Airlift Wing in Moon Township await Vice President Joe Biden's arrival.
Council also hired firm to create economic development plan and approved paving projects.
State Rep. Jesse White says no area of Pennsylvania's state budget 'reflects poor priorities more than the continued slashing of education funding.'
State Sen. Jesse White joined his colleagues in filing legal brief supporting Act 13 constitutionality challenge.
Ashley Lynn Price and Thomas Emmanuel O’Rourke, a new part-time patrolman, took the oath of office at Monday's council meeting where police were also commended for their handling of the South Central Avenue home invasion.
Officer John Dryer was honored on annual Law Enforcement Day. Summer jobs for teens also discussed.
Constituents from Congressman Tim Murphy's district—mainly local moms—protest a budget they say could only hurt parents and children.
Intersection of highway and Route 136 will be Officer John David Dryer Memorial Interchange.
The president told ABC that 'gay and lesbian Americans should be treated fairly and equally.'
State Sen. Tim Solobay said the Republican proposal still leaves many working families without affordable child care or health insurance.
Opponents of Pennsylvania's Act 13 continue legal challenges, citing erosion of local jurisdiction.
Superintendent Helen McCracken files discrimination complaint.
Economic development on the rise with Washington Hospital moving into former All Pro Auto Mall location.
State representative says closure could have been prevented if the Department of Environmental Protection had done its job.
Cecil residents question possible damage from 'thumper' trucks, and discuss zoning and fire issues.
Residents voiced serious concerns about their safety again at Monday’s council meeting.
Supervisor complains about Act 13 legalities, health insurance issues.
The East Washington Borough police officer was killed in the line of duty on Dec. 19, 2011.
PennDOT says a permit problem has caused the schedule change.
Though the homeowners have been relocated to make way for the highway project, the PA Turnpike Commission doesn't have the cash to build the roadway.
State Sen. Tim Solobay also discusses hazmat bill, Marcellus Shale expo and naming a highway interchange for a local hero.
Canonsburg Council and Cecil Township Board of Supervisors meet on Monday.
After winning both the Democratic and Republican nominations for the fall general election, state Rep. Jesse White plans to get back to work on issues.
Applications will be accepted only through Grants.gov May 1 through May 31, 2012.
“This is a common sense idea that will get people on the scene more quickly,” state Sen. Tim Solobay said. “The faster the response, the better the outcome.”
Sen. Tim Solobay talks about an educational program and upcoming events.
But lawyers challenging Act 13 said the PUC wants to "reverse it so as to enlarge their power and accommodate the interests of the oil and gas industry and to strike down municipal ordinances.”