Comcast offers a program for low-cost monthly Internet access and a computer for under $150.
For Labor Day, North Hills Patch looks at how jobs have changed during the last century.
For Labor Day, North Hills Patch examines why some professionals are willing to travel hundreds of miles every week for work.
The Pittsburgh Business Times compiled the information based on RealSTATS listing of total dollar volume. Neither Ross nor West View were in the top 10.
In a difficult economy, many graduates return to their childhood homes looking for work.
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The longtime Lincoln-Mercury dealership will be replaced by a GetGo convenience store and gas station.
Experts say prices could rise a dime or more a gallon in coming days.
The company is relocating to Warrendale.
Remember when you could play pinball at the arcade? Frank Accetta's new Dormont store is dedicated to keeping the game alive.
Ms. Learish is in the Big Kid Category. Voting for today's entrants ends at 11:59 pm tonight.
Equitable Gas crews are working to locate the source of the gas odor. No gas was detected inside the store according to Equitable Gas and the Ross Fire Marshal.
Ryan Tomazin recently started a business that scans photos and records so historical societies and families can keep those memories alive forever.
Justin Wroblewski makes his dream come true with a new bakery located in Evans City.
The oldest three boys—Joey, Timothy and Peter—own Freedom Farms.
The Ross Township Planning Commission will consider the site plans at its meeting later this week.
The gas station and convenience store is expected to open by the end of the year.
It is the first of two, new discount grocers to open along McKnight Road.
What do you want to know about this store, new to the North Hills?
Every weekend from now through the end of October, the Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area will hold markets at the historic Pump House.
The locally-owned shop will hold its grand opening party Saturday.
The new shop is expected to open in 6-9 months.
Mark Baranowski is one of the most prolific restaurateurs in the North Hills.
It's the chain's second store in the Pittsburgh area.
The UPMC facility is opening an expanded Children's Pine Center.
The unnamed restaurant will be the fifth in the North Hills area for Mark Baranowski.
The biggest change is that the popular dining spot is now open 7 days a week.
The new, seasonal service, begins on Valentine's Day, 2013.
The convenience store and gas station will be built on the site of the former Demor's Lincoln Mercury dealership.
A brake pedal issue affecting more than 8,000 SUVs prompts the recall.
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One of Pittsburgh's most successful brands started at the tail end of the 19th century.
An adverse circumstance helped lead a local couple to revive the popular beer brand.
The sub shop will feature memorabilia from the Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire Company.
The funding will be used to increase market share worldwide.
Built as the original Northland Public Library, it was divided into five storefronts, but has struggled to keep tenants.
The grocery store chain is looking to fill 40-50 full-time and part-time positions for its new store on McKnight Road in Ross Township.
Bodies R Us has a new location, and a new name, but not everyone is happy about it.
The retailer will only say it's "interested" in serving more Pittsburgh area customers.
The former Northway Mall had been sold at sheriff's sale in May.