The Peters Township school board voted Monday to approve a collective bargaining agreement with the union representing clerical staff, paraprofessionals and bus drivers. Brad Rau, the school ...
Stars of the past and the present recollected their glory days as Mt. Lebanon inducted a new class of honorees into its Hall ...
PT REC The Peters Township recreation center is offering the following holiday events: Christmas Tree String Art from 6 to 7 p.m. Nov. 26. Ages 13 to 17 create art for giving or decor by using simple ...
Bethel Park diner owners Erica and Steve Diethorn will again provide free Thanksgiving Day meals for those who would ...
Aaron Smith, 44, of Peters Township, told his wife before he passed away that cancer “brought more good to my life than bad,” ...
When Patrick Radden Keefe was in high school in the early 1990s, he had a singular ambition – to write for The New Yorker.
Peters Township players celebrate at Upper St. Clair agonizes after an incomplete pass in the end zone cancels their hopes of ...
Public Art Bridgeville is hosting an exhibit of work by artists from the community at Bridgeville Public Library through Nov. 30. “Bridgeville Artists: Then and Now” showcases the work of ...
Arlene Shull enthusiastically reacts after receiving one of the raffle prizes during Bethel's Bounty. Shull was among eight lucky winners among her friends, seated together and gathered for the ...
Mt. Lebanon resident Art McAuley will receive the Light Up Cancer Bridges Award for his significant economic and social contributions that have enabled the expansion of vital programs and services.
Peters Township council approved a $42,500 study on how to best continue to provide emergency medical services. Council voted unanimously at its meeting Monday to award the contract to Missouri ...