Steve's Inn in Oakmont and the closed Charlie O's in Plum are two bars in Allegheny County to not pay the mandatory drink tax.
This new ID is a safety net for residents who cannot obtain other types of photo identification pre-election, PennDOT says.
Pittsburgh crowd cheers 'Here We Go, Ryan, Here We Go' as candidate swings Steelers' Terrible Towel during gathering at Beaver Steel in Rosslyn Farms.
Here's a roundup of items discussed at last week's Verona Council meeting.
Trips will take place in October and December.
Construction will soon be under way on a University Boulevard military commissary, marking the end of a six-year battle to bring the facility to Moon.
Both Republicans and Democrats came out to support the Allegheny County Music Festival Fund at a fundraiser featuring politicians and hopefuls yukking it up for a the Allegheny County Department of Human Services.
After two-and-a-half years, Oakmont Borough Council Member Kitty Vagley is resigning from her position with the borough.
Plum officials tabled the matter, but are expected to talk about it next month.
Commonwealth Court Judge Robert Simpson on Wednesday morning released his decision that parties challenging the Voter ID law were not able to prove it will cause 'immediate and irreparable harm' to the electorate.
The Oakmont Borough Council is looking to fill Council Member Kitty Vagley’s seat following her recent resignation.
New truck delivery, grills and more addressed at the August meeting.
The fifth annual Candidates' Comedy Night on Aug. 16 will spotlight the comedic talents of candidates running for political office in the November general election to raise money for the Allegheny County Music Festival Fund.
The petition has already garnered more than 2,000 signatures.
Several Oakmont residents questioned council about the use of the Pennsylvania’s Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Guarantee Program to fund The River’s Edge of Oakmont at Monday's council workshop meeting.
Plum Borough officials are considering awarding a bid for three speed humps along the road.
The state representative from Oakmont, who opposes the law, received a letter from the state identifying him as possibly not having a valid photo ID.
State and federal funding prevent the cuts from happening for at least another year.
Monroeville Councilman Bernhard Erb reflects on and apologizes for a vote he made—and offers elected officials and residents in neighboring communities a lesson in the process.
Property owners are permitted to postpone their hearings only once and will have the new appeal heard on Saturdays in late July or early August.
Riverbank Park, computers and more discussed at the Verona Council meeting.
Right-of-way, flashing signals and more discussed at the meeting.
Plum Council does not see a need for immediately filling the position of fired assistant public works director Alan Lyons.