Fitzgerald and Raja find common ground on some key issues.
Drink tax, personal issues draw sharp exchanges from both candidates as they head toward the Nov. 8 election.
Five candidates, including three incumbents, will be on this November’s ballot for the three open Oakmont council seats.
Plum Council member Mike Dell challenges incumbent Nick Futules, former Verona councilman, for District 7 seat
More than 2,200 trucks are ready to roll to keep roads passable in winter weather.
Three Democrats and three Republicans will vie for three open seats on Plum Borough Council in the upcoming Nov. 8 election.
Here's a roundup of what Verona Borough officials addressed at their October work session.
The legislation will make failing to wear a seat belt a primary offense for junior drivers and passengers.
Ballots can be obtained in person or by mail, phone and online.
Educators, community leaders testify to effects of education budget reductions.
County executive candidates address business leaders on economic development.
Snail mail will get a little more expensive in 2012.
The House Democratic Policy Committee will consider the impact budget cuts are having on communities in western Pennsylvania.
Lawmakers met on Tuesday to discuss the matter.
Here's a roundup of items discussed at the Oct. 10 Plum Council meeting.
Here's a roundup of items discussed at the Oct. 11 council meeting.
Demonstrators say this is just the beginning.
The governor announced the plan Tuesday.
President Barack Obama visited the South Side Tuesday on a critical day for the American Jobs Act.
Oakmont Borough Council approved the purchase and installation of a temporary ice skating rink at Riverside Park starting this winter.
Oakmont Borough Council moved toward final decisions on a lot of topics it had been discussing over the last several months, including funds for road repairs and Allegheny River Boulevard parking.
As Plum Borough Council and the Plum Borough Athletic Association try to work out a lease agreement, some residents say it's a move in the right direction. Others, however, want the current PBAA board to step down.
Council discussed shifting funds again to accommodate unforeseen road work in 2011 and the possibility of an ice rink at Riverside Park.
The event will be held at the Penn Hills YMCA.
Plum Borough Manager Michael Thomas submits a letter explaining borough officials' reasons for terminating a baseball field lease with the Plum Borough Athletic Association.
The conference in Cranberry brings together law enforcement members, school administrators, and community leaders from Western Pennsylvania to discuss violent crime and gang activity.
Here's a roundup of what was covered at Verona's Sept. 27 work session meeting. Items include a move for the borough's recycling bins, funds for firefighter radios, railroad repairs and street projects.
Verona officials have decided to dismiss current inspector Code.Sys and replace the company with Mark Stanton, who is currently the borough's zoning officer.
Interested? The speech will be streaming live on the White House website.
The plan would create 80,000 jobs, Senate Democrats said.
Adoptive families would get $300 tax break.
About 75 people showed support for the Plum Borough Athletic Association at a meeting on Thursday night.
Clean Water Action members call on Allegheny County executive to honor a pledge and improve air quality in the county.
The school board continues to discuss the possibility of helping to finance the Rivers Edge at Oakmont development.
The PBAA will hold a meeting on Thursday, Sept. 22, in search of support and to discuss the action taken by council.
25th Annual St. Barnabas CEO Leadership Conference held Monday in Richland Township focused on energy.
Road work is coming to an end and the Garden Club can move forward with its gift to the town.
Among items discussed were the borough's forthcoming blighted property ordinance, a flood-prone alley, Riverview's homecoming parade and the continued success of the borough's Fall Festival.
Verona council approved purchase of new radios for the Verona Volunteer Fire Department. The VFD must purchase new equipment to comply with changing FCC regulations.
Senior Correspondent for ARD German TV Werner Sonne will commence this year's International Program Series hosted by Peters Township Public Library, in partnership with the World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh.