The last of the traditional summer holidays is observed by local, county, state, and federal governments.
Long-term restrictions will remain in place.
Here's some useful information on what you can and cannot do on the upcoming holiday.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will issue free voter ID cards to those who qualify.
Pittsburgh crowd cheers 'Here We Go, Ryan, Here We Go' as candidate swings Steelers' Terrible Towel during gathering at Beaver Steel in Rosslyn Farms.
How much do you know about the man who's potentially the next vice president of the United States? On the day that he comes to Pittsburgh, Patch is outlining Ryan's views on major issues from the federal budget to immigration to social issues and more.
Board amends the parking ordinance to provide description of the no-parking zone.
Local 85 of the Amalgamated Transit Union ratified a four-year contract with a wage freeze in an effort to prevent layoffs and service cuts—including some in the Ross and West View areas.
Construction will soon be under way on a University Boulevard military commissary, marking the end of a six-year battle to bring the facility to Moon.
Congressional candidate Keith Rothfus, Rep. Mike Turzai and Allegheny County Republican Chairman Jim Roddey speak at GOP dinner.
Both Republicans and Democrats came out to support the Allegheny County Music Festival Fund at a fundraiser featuring politicians and hopefuls yukking it up for a the Allegheny County Department of Human Services.
Wayne Jones and Commissioner Gerald O'Brien said Aug. 6 Vote should have been taken during a public meeting.
Will this decision stick? Both sides had said they would appeal this ruling.
The fifth annual Candidates' Comedy Night on Aug. 16 will spotlight the comedic talents of candidates running for political office in the November general election to raise money for the Allegheny County Music Festival Fund.
Ross commissioner voted Friday to sever ties with manager Wayne Jones and begin search for his successor.
The petition has already garnered more than 2,000 signatures.
A consultant has been hired to help manage the township and begin search for Jones' successor.
Washington County Commissioner Larry Maggi says he may not be able to vote because of the new Voter ID law.
For the second time in less than five years, Ross Commissioners are searching for a new township manager. The issue is the subject of a special meeting tonight.
No explanation given for Jones' departure.
The commissioners say the utility owes the township thousands of dollars.
Learn more about the candidates and find your polling location with North Hills Patch.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Pennsylvania's new voter ID law will not be in effect.
Drivers will face detours on Fort Pitt, Fort Duquesne, and Veterans Bridges.
Several homeowners say they can't flush their toilets, take a shower, or launder their clothes when the creek rises from heavy rains.
Don Bindas considers himself the "alternative conservative."
The appeal was announced Friday.
State and federal funding prevent the cuts from happening for at least another year.
Commonwealth Court ruled the state cannot take away zoning control from local municipalities.
State Reps. Rob Matzie and Brandon Neuman made a bet Friday stipulating that the loser wear a pink feather boa on the House floor.
The deadline is 5 p.m., Tuesday, July 31.
PennDOT recently renamed the Kirwan Heights interchange of Interstate 79 to “Collier Exit” and not everyone is happy about the change.
Asphalt truck started to sink in parking lot near Bed Bath and Beyond store.
Final part of a series: Patch took your questions, and those of our editors, and submitted them to the two candidates in the race to fill the unexpired term of former senator Jane Orie.
Part 4 in a series: Patch took your questions, and those of our editors, and submitted them to the two candidates in the race to fill the unexpired term of former senator Jane Orie.
Vote comes after neighbors complained vehicles parked on the street create a safety hazard.
Most commissioners point to difficulty in enforcement.
Part 3 in a series: Patch took your questions, and those of our editors, and submitted them to the two candidates in the race to fill the unexpired term of former senator Jane Orie.
Property owners are permitted to postpone their hearings only once and will have the new appeal heard on Saturdays in late July or early August.
Ramp won't reopen until late September.