Plum School District officials are considering increasing the property tax millage rate in an attempt to save some educational programs.
All incumbents and one newcomer have earned party nominations.
See who won the Democratic nomination, and how a write-in vote could impact the Republican nomination.
See who won their party's nominations during the PA primary election on Tuesday night.
Dave Majernik, the Plum Republican Committee chairman, has won his party's nomination.
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Allegheny County has compiled important information about Plum, Oakmont, Verona and other municipalities.
The primary election is Tuesday. See which races are contested.
Find out where to vote, how the Voter ID Law affects you and what to do if you're voting for the first time or at a new polling place.
Tell us which candidates you're backing in the May 21 primary.
Here's a video of the May 7 VIP Meet the Candidates panel.
Plum school officials are considering cutting teaching positions and programs to close a $1 million deficit.
Applications must be completed and returned to the Elections Division no later than 5 p.m. on Tuesday, May 14.
A sewer line at the old Pivik Elementary must be repaired before students from Adlai Stevenson move into the school.
Plum and Riverview school district officials continue to hash out budget discussions. One district could be cutting a program affecting 17 students.
Pennsylvania Treasury's Bureau of Unclaimed Property lists the three municipalities with money due them—and there might be some out there for you, too.
The board will meet at 7 p.m. on Monday to discuss the 2013-14 school year budget.
The Plum School Board and the transportation union have agreed on a new three-year contract.
If you're new, if you've moved, if you've changed names or parties, you must register.
There are several code enforcement issues throughout the borough that officials are hoping to address.
People won't be able to smoke at borough parks soon.
Borough council is getting ready for road work this summer.
The position requires 16 hours a week in Oakmont.
Borough council hired two part-time police officers this week.
The schedule change will begin next month.
This year's primary election will be May 21. Take a look at who filed to be on the ballot.
Work at O'Block Jr. High and the high school might occur in the future.
New trees will be planted in the business district, and the borough might have more grant money available for revitalization.
Officials must work to cut $3.3 million to balance the budget.
If approved, all prospective employees of public and private schools, intermediate units and area vocational technical schools would be required to undergo drug screening.
The pending retirement of long-time public works Director Bill Berchick has led to some restructuring in Plum's public works department.
Among the 196 Pennsylvanians and 4,802 Americans and allies lost in the war are young soldiers from Plum, Oakmont and Verona.
See why state Rep. Joe Markosek is in favor of a ban.
The tax rate has dropped for Oakmont residents.