A pipeline reconstruction project underneath Greentree Road is expected to cause major delays. Plan accordingly.
'The residential and commercial growth of Pennsylvania municipalities is currently hampered if not practically halted during the pendency of this court’s decision,” the court filing read.
The five-year spending plan covers 2013-17, and about half the amount is intended to go toward sanitary sewer improvements.
Four years ago, Obama announced via text message the selection of Joe Biden as his running mate. Romney will utilize technology as well.
The cost of razing the structure looks to be significantly less than the budgeted amount.
Residents are concerned about the effects of connecting streets.
State and federal funding prevent the cuts from happening for at least another year.
Not everyone is happy about a traffic light being added to the widening project in South Fayette.
The state Commonwealth Court issued its opinion on the Marcellus shale legislation, calling it unconstitutional.
The property owner said he intends to maintain the character of the heavily wooded property.
PennDOT is getting ready to widen Washington Pike near Bursca Business Park and wants motorists to view proposals for the reconstruction project on the roadway.
The latest iteration of Deerfield Manor Plan No. 9, which would eliminate dead ends and cul-de-sacs, draws residents' objections.
The Allegheny County Sanitary Authority is teaming up with municipalities toward making several billion dollars' worth of upgrades by 2026.
PennDOT recently renamed the Kirwan Heights interchange of Interstate 79 to “Collier Exit” and not everyone is happy about the change.
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.
The Willowbrook Estates PRD is scheduled to come up again at the board's August meeting.
Upper St. Clair residents are encouraged to participate.
Increases affect all campuses and both in- and out-of-state students.
The state representative will challenge D. Raja for Pennsylvania's 37th senatorial district, which includes Upper St. Clair.
The Pennsylvania governor told the Associated Press he "hopes the case helps people recognize that everyone has an obligation to report child sex abuse."
Pennsylvania's 37th Senatorial District seat will remain vacant for now.
Murphy's 18th District covers Upper St. Clair, where the congressman lives.
Peters Township Council Monday night approved the 15,000-square-foot plan, which includes the small grocery, a GetGo gas station, car wash and pharmacy.
The Moon-based state senator left his post in Harrisburg after June's state budget vote.
The PA Department of State released figures this week after comparing PennDOT and voter registration databases, including information for Allegheny, Washington and Butler counties.
With the new voter ID law in effect for November's general election, here's all you need to know about getting the proper ID needed to vote.
A deal between the state, Allegheny County and union officials is being negotiated to stave off massive Port Authority service cuts and garage closures.
Senior Judge Keith B. Quigley has presided over much of the challenge to state Act 13.
The township will take in approximately $280,000.
Residents can pick up tickets to the event at several locations throughout Pittsburgh area.
Upper St. Clair commissioners pave the way for Ardolino's Pizza and Bonefish Grill.
A new Waste Management program might be under consideration for Upper St. Clair’s next refuse-hauling contract.
Lt. Gov. Jim Cawley will have to decide whether to hold a special election to fill the last few months of John Pippy’s senate term.
MarkWest Liberty Midstream & Resources LLC claims financial damages by not being able to build a natural-gas compression station.
Defense Secretary Panetta halts aircraft retirements at base until Congress takes action.
State Sen. John Pippy left his seat in the state Senate at midnight.
The venerable structure seems like an anachronism next to the newer amenities at Boyce Mayview Park.
Republicans call spending plan responsible, Democrats decry social service cuts.
The Nuns on the Bus tour stopped in Mt. Lebanon during its cross-country trip to speak with the staff of U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy about the federal budget.
Upper St. Clair will receive $280,500 for five-plus acres.