PA joins states such as Texas and Iowa by making only half of 10 key safety indicators.
The millage rate increase proposed for the Riverview School District budget has reduced along with the hours of some high school teachers.
House Bill 645 was passed in the state House of Representatives earlier this week.
Studies could be conducted at the new Pivik Elementary, Regency Park and Adlai Stevenson this year.
A proposed budget includes a tax increase and an additional teaching position.
Pennsylvania has banned bath salts—a possible culprit in the gruesome 'Causeway Cannibal' attack in Miami.
Among topics of discussion: blight, ambulance service and an ordinance regulating business signs.
The first phase includes construction of a public works facility as well as storage for winter salt and other supplies.
During the May Workshop Meeting, officials sought stricter enforcement of rental unit fees and action on blighted properties.
A bill introduced by Tony DeLuca wants to put cancer patients in clinical trials on even footing with traditional patients.
The tentative budget, approved Tuesday, would eliminate two elective courses and maintain the current tax rate.
Students will continue to take Discovery Math and Connected Math 2, but teachers will present the program as a hybrid of many different resources.
The Riverview School Board approved an $18.03 million preliminary budget Monday.
The state House returns to session on Monday, May 21, to debate and vote on various issues.
Trestle Road and work at the new municipal complex were discussed at council's May 14 meeting.
At Monday's Oakmont Council meeting, resident Paula Calabrese asked questions regarding the borough manager position.
Jacob and Sophia take top honors.
Hiring policies, road projects and the passing of the 2012 Library Bond Refinance were among the items discussed.
As officials look for ways to offset planned expenses for the 2012-13 school year, they are also hopeful that the state budget, when finalized, will be more favorable to education than currently expected.
The president told ABC that 'gay and lesbian Americans should be treated fairly and equally.'
New municipal complex, Trestle Road traffic, cat problem and more discussed at council's May 7 meeting.
Included in the evening's discussion were development grants, a local 5K race, racial prejudice and scholarships.
Council members are weighing whether to switch ambulance companies after multiple complaints.
The library bond refinance, Riverside Park renovations and the Allegheny River Boulevard Brick Street Reconstruction project were among the items discussed.
Elected officials and leaders stress the importance of sending Critz to Congress.
Officials are going to review the nurse, paraprofessional and guidance counselor positions, as well as low enrollment in classes in an attempt to balance the 2012-13 school year budget.
No officeholder should seek more than one elected position at the same time, according to a House Bill introduced by state Rep. Tony DeLuca.
Musical content, new school, personnel and more discussed.
AP tests, school lunch prices and physicians discussed.
Tom Smith, Pennsylvania's GOP candidate for U.S. Senate, attended Friday’s event in Cranberry Township.
The Plum-Oakmont Patch has learned that Bruce Jamison resigned from his position earlier this week.
Parents attended an Internet safety workshop with officials from Facebook and the Attorney General's Office at Oblock Junior High in Plum last week.
A roundup of the Pennsylvania primary election results.
Poll workers cite Santorum withdrawal and too many uncontested races for voter apathy.
The Forest Hills man won Tuesday night's 14th District Democratic primary; Republlican Hans Lessmann will face Doyle in the fall election.
Mike Doyle beat John Yakim for the Republican nomination for state representative of the 25th Legislative District.
Incumbent Jason Altmire concedes after Critz captures the seat in Tuesday's Democratic primary.
The race is uncontested for the primary, but both candidates will face off in November.
Find out where to cast your ballot for Tuesday's Primary Election.
DeLuca is the representative for the 32nd District, which represents Plum and Verona.