National Merit Scholarship semifinalists account for one-third of the exam’s 50,000 high-scorers.
The popular autumn event attracts thousands of visitors from all over the Pittsburgh area.
The township plans to spend about a $1-million on township roads, check out the list to see if your street will be getting a fresh coat of asphalt.
More of us are choosing between big-ticket home items, proving a little luxury goes a long way when your interior needs a facelift.
The drawing takes place at 10:59 p.m. Wednesday.
WIC is a federally funded program for income- and medically-eligible pregnant women, postpartum mothers, breastfeeding mothers, and children under the age of five.
The project, which will include other renovations, is expected to last until Oct. 2015.
One of the officers ended the shooting rampage at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic in March, 2012.
Concerns about traffic were the main reason Ross Commissioners denied a preliminary plan for townhouses and single family homes on the grounds of the former Highland Country Club.
Moms can benefit from making "me time" a priority.
Extra help with school work comes at a cost, but how much should you spend for a good tutor?
Attendees will have the opportunity to try beer from 20 different breweries.
Four North Hills students earned National AP Scholars Honors
Progressive employers in a variety of fields let all or a portion of their staffers work four days a week.
A group of experts will help untangle the complicated subject of online health insurance Marketplaces just as the Marketplaces begin taking registrations, which occurs on Oct. 1.
It’s a notable change from 2010, when unions were among the loudest supporters of the Affordable Care Act.
There are four locations within the mall where shoppers can charge their mobile devices for free.
Here are the latest job openings in or near Ross or West View.
Here are 5 things you need to know for the week ahead in Ross Township and West View.
About 70,000 copies of the two titles being recalled were sold.
Nearly 100 Airmen from Western Pennsylvania are listed, which includes eight who served from Sewickley.