A total of 24 bills became law last week in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Repairs will be done, weather permitting, during the week after Christmas.
The real estate tax rate of 2.75 mills has not been increased since 1996.
Democrat Rep. Jason Altmire represents Pine and Richland townships.
Motorists get a temporarily reprieve tonight because of Penguins game.
PennDOT announces its weekly maintenance schedule.
Pennsylvania State Police and the Pennsylvania DUI Association discuss prevention of drunken driving.
Supervisors table draft of ordinance to allow more time for research.
Supervisors adopt $14 million budget.
New hologram makes spotting ‘fakes’ easier.
A nearby township has a gift that might have your name on it.
Stay about 13 car lengths behind the line-painting equipment, PennDOT says.
Jim Struzzi of Bridgeville launches Web site to promote his books.
Lane closures expected.
Just in time for the holiday crush, PennDOT announces that work detouring traffic from crossing the McKnight Road bridge over Babcock will end today.
Township officials say the change will save thousands of dollars.
Township solicitor is preparing draft of proposed ordinance.
Fines for certain violations are doubled in work zones.
No doubt you have plenty of other things on your plate this week besides renewing your driver's license or taking a driver's test. But if those tasks are on your to-do list, you better hurry and wrap them up by Wednesday.
Taxpayers to come out winners with planned refinancing of municipal bonds.
Here's what you need to know about the legislation.
Most Pine and Richland races are uncontested in this general election.
A heated race for county executive is on the ballot, along with local races for township supervisors and the Pine-Richland School Board.
Man is now residing in the Allegheny County Jail. Neighbors want protection so it does not happen again.
Restrictions will affect northbound Route 28 and southbound Route 8.
Work is scheduled to occur between Graham Road and Bakerstown-Culmerville Road in Pine Township.
Democrat Jeffrey Sarabok is challenging Republican Herbert Dankmyer for the at-large seat in Richland.
Fitzgerald and Raja find common ground on some key issues.
Dean E. Bastianini is celebrating 30 years in his role as township manager.
The state House of Representatives passes a bill to make texting while driving a primary offense.
Drink tax, personal issues draw sharp exchanges from both candidates as they head toward the Nov. 8 election.
The legislation will make failing to wear a seat belt a primary offense for junior drivers and passengers.
County executive candidates address business leaders on economic development.
A tale of tax collection is unfolding in Pine and Richland townships.
Snail mail will get a little more expensive in 2012.
Supervisors to convene at 7 p.m. at Richland Township Municipal Building.
Pine Township and the state contributed to the group.
Delayed Allegheny County reassessments put 'everything up in the air,' cautions township manager.
President Barack Obama visited the IBEW Tuesday on a critical day for the American Jobs Act.
Some government offices are open.