Parents have been informed and the case was treated.
Volunteers continue to improve the historic building in Regent Square.
A weekly look at a local running club.
Ellese Myer, whose mother died from breast cancer, organized a PINK OUT her senior year of high school—a tradition that continues.
Free and paid skating lessons are available.
The Woodland Hills graduate is spreading the message of anti-bullying.
Kick off Halloween right this weekend!
A roundup of the region's top local stories for Wednesday, Oct. 26.
The former mayor, who served for 12 years in the borough, is running for the position again in the Nov. 8 election.
Looking for something to do after the Steelers game? We've got it!
The legislation will make failing to wear a seat belt a primary offense for junior drivers and passengers.
Here's a Q&A with the Democratic candidate in Edgewood's race for mayor.
A Forest Hills woman started a Pittsburgh chapter of the national organization to encourage conversation.
Bring the kids down to the library for the spooky delight!
Here's a look at the local races for district judge.
Here's a look at the race for a seat on Swissvale Council.
The event is being held this Saturday morning.
Swissvale's Elise Wims is creating a name for herself across the nation with a new business that builds on her fame from the Fox reality show, 'Hell's Kitchen.'
The group made more than 100 recommendations regarding Marcellus Shale operations in the state—including a moratorium on drilling on state game lands.
Living Spirit Ministries is looking for donations—can you help?
Living Spirit Ministries is hosting this musical event.
Educators, community leaders testify to effects of education budget reductions.
This cat has been wandering the neighborhood.
You can now register online for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, fighting breast cancer.
A Wilkins Township Woman shares a recent experience at MedExpress in Wilkins.
Brock Baranowski dominates with three touchdowns.
A look at our current society.
Each freshmen at the Catholic school has an iPad to help with the curriculum.
Ballots can be obtained in person or by mail, phone and online.
What's your take on this breaking news?
County executive candidates address business leaders on economic development.
Let's join together and make a difference!
Here's a look at the police reports from this week.
This adorable little guy needs a loving home.
The perfect recipe to utilize the seeds after carving a pumpkin.
Here's a look at the court cases heard this week.
A roundup of the region's top stories for Thursday, Oct. 20.
All proceeds from the T-shirts will go to the family of Lower Burrell police Officer Derek Kotecki.
Here's a look at traffic issues for the weekend.
Here are a few stories of progression from the local club.