Check on the latest race results from the Pennsylvania Primary.
Senate minority leader Jay Costa is running for re-election.
Plum Borough currently is in the 4th legislative district represented by Democrat Rep. Jason Altmire.
See who's running on the Democratic and Republican slates for national and statewide posts on Tuesday.
Lessmann is one of three running for the seat currently held by Mike Doyle.
A pin drop could be heard among reporters when Mitt Romney uttered the words “7-Eleven Bakery,” however, a bakery rep said they’re not mad—in fact, they’ve introduced a deal for customers through Friday.
The school district's budget started off with a $3 million deficit, and officials continue to look at ways to close the gap.
Veterans meet with First Lady Michelle Obama.
Presidential candidate Mitt Romney made a campaign stop in Bethel Park Tuesday afternoon. He addressed citizen concerns and how he'd fix them if he takes office.
The Riverview School Board held its second budget workshop on Monday.
John Yakim, a compounding pharmacist from Monroeville, is seeking the Republican nomination.
Doyle, a Plum Councilman, is seeking the Republican nomination.
First Lady Michelle Obama will speak at a Democratic National Committee event after landing at Pittsburgh International.
Soccer field lighting, security cameras and more discussed.
New police car, new public works truck and sewer repairs were among the items discussed.
File your 2011 federal income tax return by Tuesday, April 17, to avoid late penalties and interest.
The annual Upper St. Clair Republican Committee Dinner took place Thursday night at St. Clair Country Club. Oakmont resident Jim Roddey, chairman of the Allegheny County Republican Committee, was present.
Doyle currently holds the 14th District seat, but two others will challenge him for the spot.
Brooks is one of three running for the seat currently held by Mike Doyle.
Officials say the lights should be installed by the end of the spring baseball/softball season.
"The Reassessment Task Force Report confirms what many of us have suspected all along, that the current reassessment system in Pennsylvania is a complete mess, but one that we now hope to get untangled once and for all," state Rep. Jesse White said.
The Republican presidential candidate just announced he's suspending his campaign.
The Oakmont auxiliary police force received recognition awards and the contract for the Allegheny River Boulevard Brick Street Reconstruction was awarded at Monday's meeting.
Joseph Vodvarka, who manufactures springs in Robinson Township, is trying to upset U.S. Sen. Bob Casey in the Democratic primary.
State Rep. Jesse White said the current property tax reassessment system "has more holes in it than Swiss cheese."
After losing the Wisconsin, Maryland and Washington, D.C. Republican primaries to Mitt Romney, Santorum spoke to supporters in the Cranberry area.
Plum Borough Council is expected to award about $7 million worth of contracts for the new facility on Monday.
The borough received a $143,000 grant via the county Community Development Block Grant grant program.
The presidential hopeful will be at the Four Points by Sheraton North.
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The borough code enforcement officer is expected to attend the next Verona council meeting to straighten things out between officials and the business owners.
The school board held its first budget workshop Monday night. On the agenda—revenues.
Read our complete list of candidates who will run for office this election season. The PA primary is April 24.
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New police car, Riverbank Park and Easter Egg Hunt among the things discussed.
New owners Randy Satz and Sherry Kai have plans to renovate the building, but they recently received a demolition notice from the borough code enforcement officer.
The law now requires voters to present photo identification at the polls—starting with next month's primary.
A meeting will be held at Linton Middle School in Penn Hills tonight, March 15, at 7 p.m.
Verona Council held off on voting for the second time.
Members of council continue to question the Riverside Park renovation budget. Other topics include the Hulton Bridge project, new board members and a garden club project.