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Pennsylvania School Pension Burdens Reflected in Tax Requests
Pension problems facing Pennsylvania school districts have come home to roost. As we wrote in a recent blog: "Unless there is agreement on pension reform legislation .
Who says therea s nothing to do?
School is out for summer, and parents are likely already hearing that “there's nothing to do around here” from their kids.
Mt. Lebanon PA Sewer Inspections Now Available from Mister Sewer
MT. LEBANON, PA, June 18, 2013 / EINPresswire.com / -- For more than 25 years, Mister Sewer has been Mt.
Officials Looking for Sponsors for Tuskegee Airmen Exhibit at Pittsburgh International
Officials announced a corporate sponsorship campaign in the Findlay airport and showed off a photo and graphic rendering of the planned Tuskegee Airmen Recognition Exhibit.
The Pittsburgh Business Times is profiling companies participating in the Social Madness competition.
Rally supports gun background checks
Six months after the fatal shooting in Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, around 60 people gathered at the old courthouse steps at a "We Stand With Newtown" rally to show their support for universal background check for gun purchase legislation, Friday.
Pittsburgh Magazine celebrated the success of Pittsburgh's leading medical professionals at the Sen. John Heinz History Center on May 16th.
Some Pa. schools move away from 1 valedictorian
Fewer school districts recognize a single student as valedictorian, and many opt not to track class rank at all.
Members of the Lebanon camp of the Sons of Spanish-American War Veterans unfurl a new national organization flag on Tuesday at Fisher Veterans Park in Lebanon.
RPT-COLUMN-These women will try retirement 'Golden Girls' style
The big four-story house in suburban Pittsburgh might remind you of the set of "The Golden Girls."
Average rate on 15-year US mortgage above 3 pct
In this Monday, May 6, 2013 file photo, a home is for sale in Mount Lebanon, Pa.
Members of the Lebanon camp of the Sons of Spanish-American War Veterans unfurl a new national organization flag on Tuesday at Fisher Veterans Park in Lebanon.
Mt. Lebanon Cemetery walking tour to feature historical figures, mausoleum
On the grounds of the Mt. Lebanon Cemetery and inside its mausoleum is a treasure trove of Lebanon County history made many Jerry Collins, right and Mike Trump, tour guides of Sunday's Mt.
Mt. Lebanon to have Fourth of July fireworks
Mt. Lebanon residents concerned that the municipality might not have fireworks for this year's Fourth of July celebration can rest easy.
Cosigning a loan: Why you should never, ever do it
A sale pending sign sits in the front yard of a home in Mt. Lebanon, Pa. earlier this year.
Outpatient center to open Monday
McMURRAY – The $20 million St. Clair Hospital Outpatient Center in Peters Township will open its doors Monday to provide a wide range of services, ranging from a diagnostic center on the first floor of the 40,000-square-foot, all-green building, to a variety of specialities by physicians on the second floor.
Walnut Grill coming to Bridgeville
Walnut Grill Holdings is ready to open its fourth restaurant that will be its largest yet in a shopping center on Washington Pike.
Asbury relives homecoming and Doo Wop
A ge is not as important as many believe. It's frequently said we're as young as we feel – or admit to.
Independence Day starts with all-day baseball and softball all-star games beginning at 9 a.m. at Wildcat Field.
Rising home and stock prices boost US confidence
Americans are more confident in the U.S. economy than at any point in the past five years, thanks to surging home values, a brighter job market and record-setting stock prices.