River ramp, parking and blighted properties were among the items discussed at the Dec. 13 meeting.
Verona Council has approved a very rough draft of the preliminary budget, but officials say they are going to work hard to get rid of a $70,000 deficit.
Local government leaders speak out against state drilling regulations at a town hall held in Green Tree.
Plum officials approved an ordinance amendment that expands the areas where senior housing development is allowed.
Despite the resignation of several Plum Borough Athletic Association Association board members, Plum officials will continue their efforts to evict the organization from borough-owned ballfields.
Residents won't see a jump in their tax bill, but they'll see a rise in what they pay for some services.
Plum residents won't have to pay more real estate taxes in 2012.
Amid a landlord-tenant complaint with the PBAA and Plum Borough, the organization's president and five other board members have resigned.
The fees would amount to a total of $7 per month to help fund infrastructure projects and fire department needs.
County Executive-elect Rich Fitzgerald says the increase is needed to support social services during difficult economic times.
New board members were sworn in, and board members were appointed to committees.
Federal officials say the long-awaited project has "cleared its last hurdle."
A rundown of issues discussed at council's December work session.
After several failed attempts to work out a lease agreement, Plum Council and the Plum Borough Athletic Association are taking it to court.
Superintendent's search, personnel items among items discussed at the school board November voting meeting.
Personal electronic device policy, personnel matters and student achievements were among the items discussed.
Riverbank Park improvements and new police officers were among the items discussed at the Nov. 29 Verona Council meeting.
The Verona Business District Advisory Committee works to make progress on the first phase of a revitalization project on Allegheny River Boulevard.
Riverview School District officials have passed what they call a very preliminary 2012-13 budget due to several uncertainties.
A committee has been working to redraw state legislative districts all year. Several local legislators will gain and lose communities under the preliminary plan.
H.B. 1950 passed 107-76 on Thursday.
The bill would impose a tax of 3 percent on gas production.
The act is designed to strengthen education about the risks of concussions in student athletes.
Plum Council waived a portion of owed taxes to the borough in an effort to remove a vacant property from the borough.
Operation Safety Net thanks St. John Capistran Ladies of Charity, of Upper St. Clair, and others for making the shelter possible.
Check on the Allegheny County election results from the Nov. 8, 2011 races.
Futules won his second term on county council during the Nov. 8 election.
After defeating Republican D. Raja in Tuesday's election, the former Democratic county council president looks ahead to priorities once in office.
Elena Colianni, Tim Favo and Nancy Ride win three council seats.
Two incumbents keep their seats and three newcomers with no prior experience take theirs in the Plum School Board election race.
Newcomer John Anderson, incumbent Steven "Skip" Taylor and 25-year council veteran Donald Knopfel will be councilmen next year.
Incumbents Dom Conte and Sandra Drabicki-Bell, as well as former councilman Kevin Larkin, secure spots on council.
Check on the election results for the Nov. 8, 2011 races.
Here's a roundup of items discussed at the Nov. 7 Oakmont Borough Council work session.
Defendants can avoid commission on overdue criminal fines, fees and restitutions before Dec. 30, 2011.
Here's a round up of the borough's Nov. 7 work session. Among matters discussed: Trestle Road speeding and the Plum Senior Center improvements.
Allegheny County has compiled a list of special offers from area businesses and some travel destinations to honor those who have served our country.
Borough council discussed the preliminary budget at its Nov. 7 workshop meeting.
Before you go to the polls Tuesday, you can check out who is running for local, county and state offices.
Here's a look at the candidates for Verona Council.