Diane Cushman was remanded to the Washington County Jail Monday.
The section has hundreds of local retailers' specials listed in one place.
South Hills Village goes “PINK.”
Have you ever read the Constitution? Do you really understand your rights and the roles of the president, Congress and Supreme Court?
Five local students move on to compete for scholarship money.
"We're not bad people," Leslie Ackerman said.
Come share your vision of Peters Township's future Wednesday!
The brief supporting the Commonwealth Court's ruling that portions of the new law is unconstitutional is expected to be filed Tuesday.
This Blair County girl disappeared as she walked to school in 1965.
The township is looking for volunteers to help with everything from story telling to ticket sales? Will you heed the call?
Have unwanted or expired medication in your home? Let the Peters Township Police Department dispose of the stuff for you. Here's how.
Carrie Nardini started “I Made It! Market” to give local crafters more business opportunities. Now the market caters to hundreds of local artists.
The Three Rivers American Indian Center will visit the South Hills to increase membership.
The Peters Township Public Library program is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 4.
Classes begin Oct. 1.
A new book, released this week, is a must have for any true Pittsburgh foodie.
Here is a rundown of what is going on in Peters Township real estate!
You have another choice on Barktober 6th!
Ever wonder what a plant-based lifestyle involves and why in the world you should consider trying it? Click and I'll give you my most compelling reasons.
Special activities took place at Bower Hill Elementary on Friday.
The crash happened around noon Thursday, Peters police confirmed.
Plus, how some music students can get in for FREE.
An Upper St. Clair native reveals what it was like dancing for the MTV Video Music Awards.
A Pittsburgh Steeler is holding a meet and greet Saturday.
Indians prepare for home game against the rival Panthers.
Recently under new ownership, the business is being remodeled and taking a fresh approach.
A PA House bill would mirror the state's new texting ban with regard to enforcement and penalties.
A local group plans to present petitions on Thursday in downtown Pittsburgh calling on Allegheny County election officials not to enforce the new voter ID law this November.
New appointee will begin focus on preparedness, capacity building during National Preparedness Month.
Local Editor Andrea Bosco shares some bittersweet news.
Oct. 14, 1936 - Sept. 11, 2012
Cindy Ollendyke's science classes spent much of their day commemorating Sept. 11, 2001 with a hands-on approach.
The Pittsburgh area's museums, galleries, parks and other cultural venues are offering free admission on specific days between Sept. 20 and Oct. 13.
Neither wind nor rain could keep polo enthusiasts away from the Family House Polo Match at Hartwood Acres; this charity event supporting Family House is currently in its 29th year.
Who has room in their heart and home for this girl?