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Robinson hospice fulfills nuptial wishes for Parkinson’s patient
Photos courtesy UPMC After months of battling late-stage Parkinson's, 87-year-old Frank Kirsopp's only wish was to marry Bobbie Bitters....
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Aug 4, 20213 min read
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Input wanted for bike-pedestrian ‘complete street’ plan in Ingram
Ingram is looking to invest grant and borough funding on a plan that would help tame traffic on some of the more populated roadways in...
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Aug 4, 20213 min read
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LAWSUIT: Resident sues, claiming officials aiding developer
-ROBINSON- By Jamie Wiggan A Robinson resident is suing the township and several named officials, claiming they’ve worked collectively to...
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Aug 4, 20212 min read
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Hickling announces independent bid in West End magisterial race
Holly Hickling -ELECTIONS- By Jamie Wiggan Political newcomer Holly Hickling is attempting to open up the race for Pittsburgh’s...
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Aug 4, 20212 min read
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Commissioners lash out at resident who questioned response to alleged domestic
-STOWE- By Chadwick Dolgos Stowe’s July 13 meeting turned chaotic after a concerned citizen recounted to commissioners an alleged...
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Aug 4, 20213 min read
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Magistrates playing catch-up following months-long legal backlogs
-COURTS- By Jamie Wiggan Judges at all levels of the legal system are playing catch-up with caseloads following months of delays and...
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Aug 4, 20212 min read
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Local chef representing state in national seafood contest
Photo by Elan Mizrahi Chef Jackie Page will be representing Pennsylvania in a national seafood contest in New Orleans. -McKEES ROCKS- By...
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Aug 4, 20212 min read
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Board approves full return to school, masks may still be required
-STO-ROX- By Jamie Wiggan The Sto-Rox school board recently approved a complete return to the classroom for the first time since the...
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Aug 4, 20213 min read
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‘Community Days’ pared down to single day event
-KENNEDY- Instead of the usual three-day stint of festivities, Kennedy Community Days will this year be stripped down to a single event...
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Aug 4, 20211 min read
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State Senator reopens Robinson Township office
-GOVERNMENT- State Sen. Devlin Robinson (R-37) has reopened a public office in Robinson that was shuttered since his predecessor Pam...
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Aug 4, 20211 min read
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God’s mechanisms make relationships possible
-GAINS & GLEANINGS- BY J. HOGAN Often believers seem to be speaking a strangely different language than other folks, a problem that...
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Jul 21, 20212 min read
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Township limits street parking, leases spots to paying residents
Parking on Race Street has been limited to the left side only. This change happened in conjunction with a new ordinance permitting the...
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Jul 21, 20213 min read
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Liquor license granted for GetGo gas station
A new GetGo fueling station is under construction at 1250 Chartiers Ave. The finished site will include 12 fuel pumps and a convenience...
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Jul 21, 20213 min read
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McKees Rocks officers awarded for life-saving actions
Photo by Lynne Deliman Officers Justin Kluchurosky (left) and William Kelly (right) stand beside McKees Rocks Chief Rick Deliman (center)...
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Jul 21, 20212 min read
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Fall return to classes lifts many restrictions
-MONTOUR- By Garret Roberts After a year of practicing COVID-19 precautions, Montour School District has announced plans to move beyond...
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Jul 21, 20212 min read
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Borough forges ahead on abandoned property demo
-CORAOPOLIS- By Dianne Stuckman The move to “fight bight” in Coraopolis continues with three abandoned structures demolished in recent...
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Jul 21, 20212 min read
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Kennedy hires one officer, while still seeking another
Newly-hired police officer William Gardner shakes hands with Kennedy Police Chief Anthony Bruni. Mel Weinstein, treasurer and interim...
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Jul 21, 20211 min read
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Concerns with road work left undone prompts policy review
-CRAFTON- By Garret Roberts Complaints from citizens over a recent incident where PennDOT road crews aborted work on an inlet...
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Jul 21, 20212 min read
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Illegal motel activities taking toll on neighboring business owners
Concerns over ongoing criminal activity at the Pittsburgh Motel on Steubenville Pike – including a June 2020 murder – prompted a nearby...
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Jul 7, 20213 min read
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Wing prices take flight as demand outstrips supply
-BUSINESS- By Chadwick Dolgos While many COVID-19 restrictions begin to ease, one thing that has not returned back to normal is leaving...
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Jul 7, 20213 min read
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