West Mifflin grad turning heads at PSU
Apr 21Sweeping changes to a football program long hailed as stable or derided as staid has resulted in a transformation for Penn State offensive tackle Adam Gress. »
Sweeping changes to a football program long hailed as stable or derided as staid has resulted in a transformation for Penn State offensive tackle Adam Gress. »
The law office of Maiello Brungo & Maiello was hired by way of a 6-3 vote at a regular school board meeting Thursday. School officials said the firm's Al Maiello will serve as the board's regular solicitor. »
Duquesne City School District's state-appointed Board of Control on Thursday directed its officials "to explore any and all possibilities of tuitioning its secondary students in grades 7-8." »
Duquesne City School officials are seeking approval from the state to alter the educational program in an attempt to keep the district operating for at least one more year. »
McKeesport overcame an early deficit thanks in large part to a five-run second inning and rolled over Canon-McMillan. »
West Mifflin did the improbable when it came back from three runs down in its final at-bat against Montour to tie the game and send it to extra innings. »
If Kennywood begins to sell beer, the West Mifflin amusement park will maintain the family-friendly reputation that it established more than a century ago, a spokesman said. »
A 1,400-car garage, the first phase of a $25 million expansion project at The Meadows & Casino in Washington County, has been completed. »
McKeesport-based Kings Family Restaurants claims in a federal lawsuit filed today that a Blaine, Wash., marketing company is trying to force it to stop using its Royal Rewards customer loyalty program. »
JazzLive International, a festival within the Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival, will feature two days of free music preceded by a club "crawl" June 1 to 3. »
A meeting of the state-appointed Duquesne City School District Board of Control regarding the future of the district originally set for Thursday has been rescheduled for April 19. »
A meeting of the state-appointed Duquesne City School District Board of Control regarding the future of the district originally set for Thursday has been rescheduled for April 19. »
Last weekend the diocese, citing declining enrollment and increased costs, announced it will close two schools in the East Hills and merge a school in McKeesport into one in White Oak. »
Pittsburgh Bishop David A. Zubik on Wednesday said a McKeesport home renovated for at-risk girls and women should be a place of peace and nurturing. »
The Duquesne City School District Board of Control will attempt to reschedule a special meeting the state Department of Education plans to hold on Holy Thursday to discuss the future of the beleaguered district. »