Plan calls for single-family homes on Mount Pleasant Road.
Take a look at what some of our sister Patch sites are reporting from the convention taking place this week in Charlotte, NC.
Mike McMullen, of Gibsonia, is an alternate delegate representing Pennsylvania's 12th Congressional District.
Gibsonia man pleads guilty to two misdemeanor charges and is sentenced to five years probation and other conditions.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will issue free voter ID cards to those who qualify.
Pittsburgh crowd cheers 'Here We Go, Ryan, Here We Go' as candidate swings Steelers' Terrible Towel during gathering at Beaver Steel in Rosslyn Farms.
Republicans and Democrats came out to support the Allegheny County Music Festival Fund at an event featuring politicians and hopefuls yukking it up for the Allegheny County Department of Human Services.
Construction will be under way soon on a University Boulevard military commissary, marking the end of a six-year battle to bring the facility to Moon.
Congressional candidate Keith Rothfus, Rep. Mike Turzai and Allegheny County Republican Chairman Jim Roddey speak at GOP dinner.
A bridge in Valencia and speeders on Turner Road concern area residents.
The 28th District representative pushed for passage of the law.
Commonwealth Court Judge Robert Simpson on Wednesday morning released his decision that parties challenging the Voter ID law were not able to prove it will cause 'immediate and irreparable harm' to the electorate.
The petition has already garnered more than 2,250 signatures.
The Democratic congressional contender said he may not be able to vote because of the new law.
The Republican from Shaler Township scores decisive win over Democrat Dr. Sharon Brown.
Learn more about the candidates and find your polling location with Pine-Richland Patch.
Patch presents video highlights from a Meet the Candidates event so voters can hear directly from Democratic candidate Dr. Sharon Brown, Republican candidate Rep. Randy Vulakovich and write-in candidate Don Bindas.
New facility will serve 160,000 military personnel and family members in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia.
Drivers will face detours on Fort Pitt, Fort Duquesne, and Veterans Bridges.
Republican Randy Vulakovich, Democrat Dr. Sharon Brown and write-in candidates Don Bindas make statements, answer questions at Chamber event in Wexford.
Don Bindas considers himself the "alternative conservative."
Learn more about the candidates running to replace former Sen. Jane Orie in the 40th district at Tuesday's meet-and-greet sponsored by The Chamber of Commerce Inc.
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court issued its opinion Thursday morning—calling the local zoning provisions of Act 13 unconstitutional.
The deadline is 5 p.m., Tuesday, July 31.
Richland supervisors vote unanimously on "blight" resolution.
Kirwan Heights fire chief blasts the decision, saying it could cause confusion during emergency calls.
Traffic signal will be installed.
Property owners are permitted to postpone their hearings only once and will have the new appeals heard on Saturdays in late July or early August.
The Pine Township Board of Supervisors approved plans to build a new Wine and Spirits location.
Both schools kept their promise of keeping tuition hikes at or below the consumer price index if state lawmakers maintained funding at current levels.
Pittsburgh International now offers more flights to the New York air hub.
House voted Wednesday to repeal the federal health care overhaul.
TEACH (Tell Everyone All Cuts Hurt) representative Steven Singer takes a look at the state budget priorities.
Retailers in Fayette, Luzerne and Wayne counties also sold $1 million top-prize winning tickets.
The PA Department of State released figures this week after comparing PennDOT and voter registration databases, including information for Allegheny, Washington and Butler counties.
With the new voter ID law in effect for November's general election, here's all you need to know about getting the proper ID needed to vote.
Residents can pick up tickets to the event at several locations, including in Monroeville.
The roadwork to widen the road and install traffic signals was originally set to begin Thursday, July 5.
The deadline to register to vote in the special election is Monday, July 9.
Thirteen Pennsylvania residents—including 10 from Washington County—and four Ohio residents have been indicted by a federal grand jury in Pittsburgh.