Patch gives you a rundown of what's going on in the Ross and West View Areas this week.
Have you hit fewer red lights on Perry Highway lately? It wasn't just because it was your lucky day.
The store will hold a grand opening celebration with tunes by country music star Thomas Rhett, giveaways and special celebrity appearances.
The August edition of Rolling Stone magazine features Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Neil M. Niren, M.D. faces up to three years in prison and a fine of $250,000.
Dr. Mark Janosko is a family physician with West Penn Medical Associates.
Dr. Kevin Deitrick begins his new job on July 25.
Firefighters had cut the door off of one of the vehicles to get the occupant out.
Firefighters quickly shut off the water and are assisting in drying out the gym.
The deal is only good at the Ross Park Mall and South Hills Village Dairy Queens on Friday, July 19.
Project Manager Bob McGurk takes Patch on a quick tour of the multi-million dollar development.
A new restaurant will be built on the site and is expected to open in November.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission says the big cats are no cause for alarm.
Stargazers will be able to see Saturn's rings very clearly for the first time since 2006.
The National Weather Service has issued another heat advisory for the Pittsburgh area.
The cost of the sign will be covered by donations and advertisements.
From lawn mowers to chainsaws, Patch neighbors are splitting the cost of big ticket items to save money. Believe it or not, it's also helping their friendships.
The combination of heat and humidity will make it feel as if it's close to 100-degrees this afternoon.
The grant from the Grable and Benedum Foundations will support STEAM initiative.