Sound off on the state's new plan to raise gas taxes and fees.
System is designed to make winter road treatments more efficient and cost-effective.
Western PA Surgery Center Employees will have new place to park
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PennDOT announces paving schedule for Aug. 1-5.
Allegheny County Health Department employees will start distributing the bait Aug. 15.
New rate goes into effect Oct. 1.
Supervisors vote unanimously to make changes.
Yellow Cab seeks to expand services.
Supervisors said $20,100 offer was too low.
Taxi company cites growing demand from residents and hotel officials in request to expand service.
Here's a review of the week's headlines from around our region's Three Rivers.
Refurbished Irwin Run boat launch reopens.
Contractors working on county projects must participate in a program to verify their workers are not illegal laborers.
County officials are upset that only Washington County's reassessment was stopped.
Next meeting is July
Township offices and Pine Community Center closed.
Industry experts answer questions about Marcellus Shale drilling, water-quality issues and taxing the industry.
Crews will be paving a temporary transition.
After deliberating for about two hours, a Dauphin County jury rejects life-without-parole option for convicted killer of three police officers.
Local, state general election candidates to seek laughs at benefit for children and youth.
'Steelers Nation contacted my office asking for the City to properly thank our hometown hero,' Mayor Luke Ravenstahl said.
Prosecutors on Monday wrapped up their case in the penalty phase of convicted killer Richard Poplawski's trial, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
More cuts are still possible for 2013, transit agency warns.
Port Authority warns more cuts possible in 2013.
Regent Square man tapped for one-year term as president of volunteer transit-riders group.
Accused gunman's mother told police they should've killed him, according to KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
Pine's supervisors agree to spend about $24,000 to prepare site; contractor donates fill dirt and services.
Friends of Pine Community Parks organization is providing up to $40,000 for project.
Here's a review of the week's headlines from Around our region's Three Rivers:
The plan outlines the vision for the 388-acre Eden Hall Farm.
Tonight's meeting will be held at 7 p.m. at Richland Municipal Building.
Viewers may submit photos for 'Pictures in the Park' contest.
William F. Livorio is ordered to spend up to 20 years in prison.
The reopening ceremony set for 11:30 a.m. will feature County Executive Dan Onorato, Rep. Jason Altmire, D-Fourth District, and other officials who helped secure funding for the project.
Long-term restrictions start at 8 p.m. Friday.
Township will try again to sell windless windmill.
Richland Volunteer Fire Department recently received grant to buy 40 fire-retardant firefighter suits.