Patch has been featuring missing persons, the unidentified dead and homicide victims with open case files, but today we are honoring the labors of those who work these cases by sharing some solved cases.
In a difficult economy, many graduates return to their childhood homes looking for work.
Long-term restrictions will remain in place.
The winning shot was taken by the editor's eldest son.
Voting ends Friday at 5 p.m.
There have been 13 DUI arrests by Ross Police since Aug. 1.
No, there's not a catch. SCORE's experienced mentors will help you take your business to the next level.
Shots were fired about 1 a.m. Saturday.
The vandalism was discovered early on the first day of school.
The longtime Lincoln-Mercury dealership will be replaced by a GetGo convenience store and gas station.
Two people inside escaped unharmed.
Experts say prices could rise a dime or more a gallon in coming days.
PennDOT, working in cooperation with Pine Township, is looking for public feedback on the project.
The company is relocating to Warrendale.
This story has a fairy tale ending for Sean as he gets to take his beloved Sophia with him to school.
The festival is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 15 at Martorelli Stadium.
Please call 724-625-3156 if you have information.
The district reports few, if any problems, as more than 4,200 students resume classes.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will issue free voter ID cards to those who qualify.
Here's some useful information on what you can and cannot do on the upcoming holiday.
The annual event is Sept. 13.
One of the victims is a 16-year-old girl. Her mother, who was driving, will be cited for careless driving.
Time for North Hills Patch readers to pick the editor's best vacation picture.
A father and son are facing charges.
More than 4,200 students resume classes today.
The beautiful gardens of Old Economy Village are the setting for a concert by the band best known for its hit, "Eye of the Tiger."
Monday is the first day of school in the North Hills School District.
West View Water Crews remain on the scene.
The day Neil Armstrong landed on the moon brought tears to the eyes of grown men and goosebumps to the arms of children—and brought Americans together in an era of discord and dissent.
Volunteers from local construction companies, friends and neighbors surprise retired Marine Staff Sgt. Josh Caskey and his family with a complete overhaul of their home on Briarwood Lane.
The talented Pittsburgh musician will be performing at the Allegheny Music Festival this Sunday at Hartwood Acres.
Training is offered Aug. 28 and 29.
This beautiful male cat is looking for his "fur-ever" home.
Seneca Valley High School senior disappeared in 1981 after leaving work to buy cold medicine.
Remember when you could play pinball at the arcade? Frank Accetta's new Dormont store is dedicated to keeping the game alive.
PennDOT crews are busy making road improvements throughout the Pittsburgh area this weekend.
This week's winner was submitted by Tracy Douglas-Zajac.
Ms. Learish is in the Big Kid Category. Voting for today's entrants ends at 11:59 pm tonight.
Amica Insurance and the National Safety Council offer tips for parents and motorists as students head back to class.
National Dog Day is Sunday, Aug. 26. What will you do to celebrate man's best friend? Upload a photo of your pooch to Patch!