Pittsburgh Sparkles with Festivity: 63rd Annual Light Up Night Ignites Holiday Spirit with Lights, Music, and Giving
Pittsburgh celebrated its 63rd Light Up Night with festive lights, a tree lighting by a young cancer survivor, and live music, including a performance by The Fray. The event also featured a holiday market and an ice rink.
Fatal Collision, Woman Struck and Killed by Tractor-Trailer on Pennsylvania Turnpike in Donegal Township
A 27-year-old woman was struck and killed by a vehicle on the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Donegal Township. The incident occurred near mile marker 90.8, and the victim was hit by a tractor-trailer. Authorities continue to investigate.
Cranberry Township Police Seek Community Help in Hit-and-Run Investigation Involving Injured Pedestrian
Cranberry Township police are investigating a hit-and-run that seriously injured a pedestrian early Wednesday. Authorities seek public tips and dashcam footage to find the involved vehicle with front passenger damage.
Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey Proposes $657 Million Budget for 2025, Prioritizes Public Safety and Infrastructure Without Tax Increases
Mayor Ed Gainey presented a $657 million budget for Pittsburgh in 2025, aimed at enhancing services without new taxes or cuts, and focusing on public safety and infrastructure.
Chartiers Valley Schools to Reopen After Local Police Resolve Credible Threat, Juvenile Detained
Chartiers Valley School District resumes in-class learning after local law enforcement resolved a "credible threat," leading to the arrest of a juvenile. Increased police presence is expected on the campuses upon reopening.












