An Allegheny County judge has set a hearing for Thursday to discuss the future of a husky dog blamed for killing its owner's newborn son. Should the judge spare the dog? Or move forward with an order to euthanize it?
Check your credit card bill if you bought alcohol in Pennsylvania around Thanksgiving.
Patch gives you a rundown of what's going on around the community.
Employment continues to grow in the township.
U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy meets with Maj. Gen. Wesley Craig to discuss realignment plans for the 911th Airlift Wing and the 171st Refueling Wing in Moon.
Lasers have obstructed nearly 30 flights approaching Pittsburgh International since 2009.
The closures will occur between the I-279 and Cranberry/Route 19 exits.
Residents had filed an application with the township to change the zoning of their property from residential to commercial.
Taking advantage of low interest rates, officials approve an ordinance to refinance two sets of township bonds.
Planners from both communities will meet this month to discuss the project.
Driver licensing, motor vehicle services will be available online on Presidents Day.
John D. Wosotowsky is convicted of stealing about $2.5 million from clients.
Sewickley Patch resident John Luff had a question. Here's the answer from the office of the President of the United States.
Rep. Tim Murphy says military officials did not prepare a cost-analysis study before planning to close the 911th Airlift Wing.
Chief Master Sergeant Terry Creegan gave students a presentation about life in the military.
What does your state legislator think of Gov. Tom Corbett's 2012-13 budget proposal? Find out here.
Plus, Seneca Valley reacts to the governor's plan for state education funding.
The work will take place between the Wexford and Cranberry exits.
Despite today's announcement that the 911th Airlift Wing will close due to budget cuts, local and regional officials say they will work to keep the base open.
Refinancing two bonds could lead to $450,000 worth of savings for the township. Cranberry also refinanced two bonds last September.
The signal at the intersection of Freedom Road and Haldeman Drive goes into flash mode today.
Cranberry is planning for the future of its parks and recreation programs with help from the public.
More than 300 products will see increases — the first in 18 months.
Cranberry's zoning hearing board in December denied an appeal by James Wood's challenging the zoning classification of his property.
Supervisor Dave Root votes against the 1.95-percent pay increase.
State Rep. Daryl Metcalfe wants to eliminate exceptions that would allow school districts to raise property taxes beyond the state inflationary index. Do you agree or disagree?
Work is scheduled to be completed Feb. 3 if the weather permits.
The township will have a public meeting about recreation and open spaces tonight at the municipal center.
PennDOT originally was slated to start work last week.
Patch gives you a rundown of what's going on around town this week.
Entries from high school students must be received or postmarked by March 23.
Seneca Valley’s energy conservation program is projected to save about $9 million through the first 10 years of its energy conservation program.
State Rep. Daryl Metcalfe pens a letter to Gov. Tom Corbett encouraging his administration to reject the district's request for permission to raise property taxes.
The township is honored for connecting with residents on its Facebook, Twitter and YouTube pages.
Wikipedia is 'blacking out,' today, while Google has a blacked out its moniker on the popular site.
The parallel road to Route 228 is behind Cranberry’s “Restaurant Row” in the Village of Cranberry Woods.
The roadwork now is scheduled to begin on Monday.