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For a long while, Mount Washington was a distinct natural barrier separating Pittsburgh from the communities in the South Hills and beyond, but that changed dramatically when the Liberty Tunnels opened to traffic 100 years ago. The tunnels – or the tubes, if you prefer – connected the ...

Bethel Park and Peters Township got a jump on Fourth Of July fireworks displays as each municipality lit up the local skies on June 29. Peters Township’s display was the culmination of Community Day. Fireworks blasted off from Rolling Hills Park at 9:30 p.m. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. there was ...

A beginner’s guide to online casinos

Online casino gaming is becoming more and more popular in the States. As online gambling is starting to become legalized across different states, more and more individuals are discovering the excitement of playing on these platforms. As a beginner looking into this exciting world from the ...

When the Town Hall South lecture series began in the fall of 1969, the bootprints of the first men on moon were still fresh, and so was the Beatles’ “Abbey Road.” “Monty Python’s Flying Circus” had just made its maiden bow on British television and “The Brady Bunch” did the ...

State Rep. Jason Ortiay and state Sen. Devlin Robinson are spearheading legislation that would help create state and local task forces to fight internet crimes against children. Called “Alicia’s Law” after Alicia Kozak, who was abducted from her Pittsburgh home 22 years ago by an ...

While some South Hills communities canceled Memorial Day ceremonies because of troubling weather forecasts for May 27, the band played on, the commemorations commenced and the parade proceeded in Mt. Lebanon and throughout neighboring Dormont. “We would not cancel a ceremony this ...