See where PennDOT crews will be the busiest.
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.
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The meeting will concentrate on 3 topics.
Fire chief says lightning hit at least two homes.
AccuWeather.com predicts storms this fall that will spawn more snow this winter.
Allegheny County’s GOP chair, Jim Roddey, joked Tuesday that Obama supporters are “mentally retarded.” Here’s why the joke isn’t funny.
North Hills Patch is asking readers to choose their favorite Patch Pic of the Week.
At the time of his death, 19-year-old Lagene Lawson was wanted on two arrest warrants, one of which was for aggravated assault and recklessly endangering another person.
The new shop is expected to open in 6-9 months.
The scam artists targeted the Eat’n Park restaurant in Kirwan Heights and stole $100.
No explanation given for Jones' departure.
The commissioners say the utility owes the township thousands of dollars.
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Local teens learn what it means to be a leader at Robert Morris University.
The vehicle 19-year-old Lagene Lawson was driving smashed into the Lane Bryant store early Saturday. Lawson shot himself while behind the wheel in Cranberry during a police pursuit.
Victim helped police locate suspect when he drove from accident scene.
The parking fee is $35.
Parents and students, time to find out what new programs will be offered in North Hills classrooms for the upcoming school year.
Woman told police she fabricated story because of pressure in her personal life.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Pennsylvania's new voter ID law will not be in effect.
Mark Baranowski is one of the most prolific restaurateurs in the North Hills.
Seven people were killed when a gunman opened fire in a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, WI Sunday morning.
Proceeds from the 5K run/walk benefit the St. Barnabas Free Care Fund.
Do you have a green thumb? Are you enjoying homegrown veggies? Time to brag about it on Patch.
The driver who crashed in the Lane Bryant store at Cranberry Commons Mall has been identified as 19-year-old Lagene Lawson, according to news reports.
The first day of school for students is Monday, Aug. 27.
It's the chain's second store in the Pittsburgh area.
Primo basks in the gentle, encouraging touch of volunteers, which is a far cry from life in the basement he was rescued from.
Dozens of cases of the West Nile virus have been found in mosquitoes around Western Pennsylvania over the past two months.
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Elizabeth Lopez will participate in the annual awareness walk Sunday.
The American Red Cross is offering a free app to help keep you safe just as hurricane season peaks.
Romanian Florin Curuea competes in the Men's Four.
After the ‘woman at the bus stop’ tells her story about the day schoolgirl Beth Barr disappeared in 1977, other Patch readers offer more clues.
Pittsburgh Passion member Tera McIntosh, of Brookline, discusses the weekend lineup and what it means to be in the WFA.
Drivers will face detours on Fort Pitt, Fort Duquesne, and Veterans Bridges.
Reginella Construction filed a complaint against Travelers Insurance in connection with its work on the Moon Township Middle school project.
One of the victims remains in critical condition, a week after the accident.