PA Supreme Court justices ruled, 4-3, on Wednesday to send the plan back to the Legislative Reapportionment Commission.
Officials added discussion of parking to Monday’s agenda after local business owners raised concerns about the borough selling public parking spaces.
State Sen. Wayne Fontana encourages constituents to contact Port Authority Board and speak out against cuts.
The Washington County Commissioner announced his bid for the office on Monday.
The former U.S. Speaker trounces Mitt Romney in South Carolina, which makes Santorum's victory in Iowa -- however late -- all the more important.
Official count out this morning says Romney really lost by 34 votes.
How former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum has financed his home in Virginia.
Last week, Sen. Fontana proposed three alternatives to the reassessment system. Here, he discusses the responses he received.
Office spokesperson answers questions regarding her pay, current job position and local offices.
Wagner held the position for nearly five years.
Candidates for county Republican committee offices, candidates for state or federal offices must file by Feb. 14.
'The only way to describe the hand dealt to my constituents by the Legislative Reapportionment Commission is a raw deal.' - Chelsa Wagner
Fontana says current system is unworkable, burdensome, expensive and inaccurate.
Judge R. Stanton Wettick ordered executives to continue with property assessments on Tuesday.
Fontana plans legislation to make reassessment system more uniform.
State Rep. Chelsa Wagner will temporarily serve two offices, but collect only one salary.
Judge to hold court hearing on property assessments today.
He has two homes in two states, has claimed residency in both this year—and his newest home in Virginia has a purchase price of $0 listed, opening the door to more questions.
Allegheny County Chief Executive Rich Fitzgerald said Thursday that 2012 assessments will remain at 2002 levels.
Council reorganized Tuesday, and seeks input from the community about borough issues.
County Executive Rich Fitzgerald increases staffing, phone lines doubled, email review confirmation under development.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney won the Iowa Caucuses by 8 votes over Rick Santorum.
State Sen. Fontana offers help to those who need assistance with appeals, and wants statewide system before more reassessments are made.
Council voted Dec. 30 to appeal a decision allowing a variance for the dealership.
Rich Fitzgerald asked for unity in his inauguration speech as the county faces many challenges.
A total of 24 bills became law in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in December.
The variance was approved by the Zoning Hearing Board on Dec. 5.
Ralf Zawischa was appointed to the position Friday morning.
Mayor Tom Lloyd suggested Phil Ross be appointed to the position of police chief, and explains why.
Council plans to vote on several items Friday.
Dormont Council will hold meetings on Friday and on Jan. 3.
Allegheny County Executive-elect Rich Fitzgerald's new website has info about his Jan. 3 inauguration.
Fontana outlines health care concerns, and discusses what the state can—and can't—regulate.
State Sen. Fontana summarizes several bills the Senate will consider in it's last scheduled session of 2011.
Also, Wagner is leaving the House to become Allegheny County's controller.
KO senior Matt Hoey joins council.
County Executive-elect Rich Fitzgerald says the increase is needed to support social services during difficult economic times.
Here’s a roundup of items discussed and voted on at the Dec. 5 regular meeting.
A change to the Liquor Code would allow distillers to sell their distilled spirits.
When the Dormont police chief leaves his post on Dec. 14, he will receive payment for vacation time.