Tunnel restrictions will be in place this weekend as workers replace the tunnel’s ceiling.
Township approves oil and gas rights under local golf course.
Easter Seals offers services for people with disabilities, including child development centers, physical rehabilitation and job training.
Traffic at Cranberry intersection to be restricted late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning.
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Promising a child a letter from Santa has turned into a Santa con like we've never seen before.
Legislation proposed would provide for a “dynamic parking” system in Pittsburgh.
Claire Toman of Belle Vernon was found unharmed police on Monday.
Bill introduced that would protect animals from being left outside during severe heat or cold.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory until 2 p.m.
In 2013, nearly 10,000 people were fed a meal with donated venison.
A water main break in Oakland prompts the rescheduling of a Pittsburgh Public School board meeting.
Allegheny medical examiner announces cause of death in UPMC researcher's death
Flight cancellations and delays mount as winter storm hits on the Eve of Thanksgiving.
A woman accidentally drove her car through the front of a store in Cranberry.
County jobs no longer require applicants to indicate whether they have been convicted of a crime.
High winds across the area have knocked out power and caused injuries.
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All license centers will be closed Thursday, Nov. 27 and Friday, Nov. 28, for the Thanksgiving holiday.
New license plates, designed to recognize veterans and provide funds to preserve monuments are now available.
The Holocaust Center will host an educational Kristallnacht program this Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. at Community Day School.
With an Allegheny winter on the way, PennDOT advises drivers on how to stay safe on the road.
West Orange-based law firm Wolff and Samson collected, packaged, and delivered the food to a Hillside Food Bank.
Applications are now open for rural, suburban, and small town families to host a Fresh Air child from New York City during the summer 2015.
The photo ID passes will provide unlimited skiing and snowboarding throughout the 2014-15 ski season.
Reading is FUNdamental Pittsburgh teamed up with Citizen's Bank to boost a love of reading for local, low-income kids.
Matt Jones will speak for West Penn Allegheny Oncology Network’s 11th annual celebration of cancer survivorship on November 8th.
A Pulaski Township man crashed his pickup into a New Brighton bar, then proceeded to ask the owner for a drink.
Citizens Financial Group announced its backing for Orchard Park Apartments, which will provide 44 units of affordable housing.
Happy Halloween!
Hellertown Borough will collect bagged leaves beginning Monday, November 3.
The local chapter of the American Diabetes Association is holding its annual EXPO on Saturday, November 8, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The event will be held on Tuesday, November 4 at 8 p.m. at Anthony’s in Cranberry, located at 2045 Mackenzie Way.
A Pittsburgh study found costumes and party supplies sold by top retailers contain hazardous additives in costumes and accessories.
The website Gawker asked Americans to choose the city with the ugliest accent, and Pittsburgh could be the winner.
The Pittsburgh Tribune Review quoted an official who said the three residents are from the northwest part of the state.
Even though the days are getting shorter, you can still pack a lot of fun into your weekends.
The Oct. 8, 2014, eclipse, the second in the lunar tetrad, is also called a hunter’s moon.
All traffic control measures will be removed on the Mansfield Bridge, on Thursday, October 9,, beginning at 3:00 p.m.