Fourty-four of the 47 employees are new hires.
This week we go all spangly for our fashion find at Treasure House Fashions on McKnight Road.
For consumers, today is the internet equivalent of Black Friday. Our Patch Poll wants to know: Will you be shopping online today?
You don't have to be crafty to fall for this nifty gift trio, and neither does the person who will unwrap the box. We found just the perfect thing in West View.
Now that Thanksgiving's over and the turkey's all in pieces, we'll be looking for gifts that won't cost a wing and a leg. We're out poking around the area shops for just that perfect thing.
Ryan Quinn hopes his "superb owl" commercial — filmed in an apartment on the North Side — will be chosen by Doritos to air during the big game.
Patch checked out the North Hills tree lots and brings you the scoop on selection and pricing.
Crews have been working on the new 5,000-square-foot building, at 3025 Babcock Boulevard, since mid-summer.
Giant Eagle Inc. plans to add a convenience store and nine fueling islands for a total of 18 pumps on property at 7675 McKnight Road, home to the former Demor's Lincoln Mercury car dealership.
Nuts sold in Pennsylvania and other states may be contaminated with Salmonella.
In spite of the sudden attention her work is garnering from people who cater to reality-show clients, Michelle Kutchko remains focused on her core clientele -- local brides-to-be.
A spokesman for the company says the plans are still in the preliminary stage.
The space at 994 Perry Highway is the one used by the former Domino's Pizza. An October opening date was originally planned.
With little more than two weeks remaining before November's general election, they also took advantage of the forum to criticize each another's platforms and performance.
The event will be from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Holiday Inn Pittsburgh North on McKnight Road in Ross Township. The fair is free and open to the public.
The new Sheetz being built at 3025 Babcock Boulevard will employ 40 to 45 people, with 95 percent of the positions being new jobs. Managers are still hiring.
All township businesses who contributed by embellishing and nurturing their property for the enjoyment of Ross Township residents were eligible.
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Communications Workers of America's contract with Consolidated expired at midnight Friday. Picketers say they are not striking — just providing information.
A specialty pond and water feature shop on Babcock Boulevard will remain open under a new name and new management.
American Eagle and Aerie team up with Bright Pink to promote early prevention of breast and ovarian cancer.
The Beaver County dairy voluntarily suspended production after reports that tainted milk sickened more than a dozen people.
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The new store, which will be located on a lot previously occupied by an Exxon gas station, is expected to open in early 2012.
About 4,000 to 7,000 people are expected to attend the event at the Ross Township Community Park. .
The item is on the agenda for the Ross Township Planning Commission which meets at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Ross Township Municipal Center on the second floor.
The Thursday night event, "Fashion's Night Out," will feature futuristic designs — outfits designed to turn heads 25 years from now.
The screenings will be held Saturday. A laboratory will analyze small blood samples to test for the 10 most common allergens.
Consumers can ask questions about new choices with their electricity suppliers.
The store has been shuttered since mid-August when an 8-inch-by 11-inch sheet of paper was posted on the front door at 3221 Babcock Boulevard stating that the business would be "closed for the next few days."
Demor's Lincoln Mercury, a fixture on McKnight Road for decades, shut down Wednesday. The dealership employed 30.
"I weighed the pros and cons of seeking another position like I had or getting back to my passion — design. As I like to say, 'I never outgrew coloring,'" said West View resident Donna Herrle.
The new North Hills expansion was done at the request of students, owner said.
When she was a toddler, Valerie Sarel of Shaler modeled for a catalog for JC Penney, one of the mall’s original flagship stores.
The grocery chain's product, which was sold in Pennsylvania, five other states and Washington, DC, may cause severe allergic reactions.
Dispatches: The North Hills native found a second career after being laid off in 2008. An opening date is expected in October.
The mall, which opened in 1986, has maintained its vitality at the heart of a business district that Ross Township officials would like to see revitalized.
About 35,000 of the striking workers are represented by the Communications Workers of America union, while some 10,000 are represented by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
Roy Mazzoleni, one of the owners of Remo's, says he plans to use the license to complement the catering business.
An institution in the Pittsburgh Strip District, Stan's Market is opening a second location in a formerly vacant building along Perry Highway, near the intersection with Chalfonte Avenue.