Thursday Feb 9 | Post-gazette.com
Color this holiday red and pink
Ah, Valentine's Day, a time when love is demonstrated with gifts of flowers, candies, candlelight dinners -- and sometimes even a cherry red sound system or a blushing pink alarm clock.
Mt. Lebanon T station development could be 'big'
Developers could create prime real estate in Mt. Lebanon's Uptown business district out of thin air, if engineers' concepts for a deck above the Port Authority light-rail line come to fruition.
Mt. Lebanon youth coaches not guilty of disorderly conduct
Two Mt. Lebanon youth football coaches were found not guilty today of disorderly conduct charges related to a post-practice dispute an an elementary school in the fall.
There are two free bagel promotions happening in our area on Thursday, Feb. 9. Pittsburgh-area Panera Bread Cafes are celebrating National Bagel Day.
3 hospitalized from smoke in Mt. Lebanon fire
Three people were hospitalized for smoke inhalation after a mattress caught fire at a Mt.
Kittanning Street/Dorseyville road in Etna to stay closed
Kittanning Street/Dorseyville Road will be closed between Route 8 and Sharps Hill Road in Etna for repairs until Wednesday, PennDOT said.
Allegheny rolls past Crawford in 3rd period
Austin Williams and Clay Plyler each scored two third-period goals as Allegheny distanced itself from Crawford County during the final 20 minutes of play in a 7-2 victory over the Flames.
Unemployment rate drops to 8.3 percent, lowest in three years
Construction workers prepare a load to be hoisted on the construction site of a new motel in Mount Lebanon, Pa.
Reception kicks off Mt. Lebanon centennial
For residents in the north end of Mt. Lebanon, odds are that the land beneath their feet once was part of a farm owned by Fred Abbott's ancestors.
Groundbreaking in Mt. Lebanon signals long road ahead
After six years, three elections, dozens of meetings, and two bid openings, it took 14 shovels pushed into a pile of dirt to kick off Mt.
W. Pa. judge gets first offender program for DUI
MT. LEBANON, Pa. - A western Pennsylvania judge has entered a program for first time offenders for his drunken driving arrest following a minor traffic accident in December.
Bethel Park artist finds interest in Polish folk art nearby -- and far flung
Commissioned late last year to create a 45-inch tall szopka for a Christmas exhibit in an upscale Hong Kong shopping mall, Bethel Park folk artist and graphic designer David Motak delivered more than expected.
Fiance's deployment inspires military food drive
On Sunday nights, Ali Phillippi uses Skype to see and talk with her fiance, Sgt.
Mt. Lebanon Grad Helps Develop Popular App
The newest game in Disney's repertoire has knocked long-time leader "Angry Birds" from the top of the mobile app list.
Builders step up spending for fifth straight month
In this Jan. 18, 2012 photo, iron workers prepare a load to be hoisted on the construction site of a new motel in Mount Lebanon, Pa.
Mt. Lebanon celebrates 100 years, new hotel, and redeveloped high school
On February 6th, the town of Mt. Lebanon will celebrate 100 years with champagne, cake, and a toast to the future from some of the municipality's founding families.
Gender Cakes: Cut the cake to learn the gender of your bundle of joy
One Friday night in late December, about 60 of Adam Bush's closest friends and family packed into the party room of the Hyland Hills apartment complex in Green Tree.
If you ever were going to choose a beer solely for its label, you might want to choose an Illustration Ale.
'Smalls' are big values at upcoming sales
Mum's the word on the local auction scene as consignors prefer to remain anonymous at most area sales scheduled for the next few weeks.
Lifestyles changes part of move to smaller spaces
Bob Karlovits is a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review staff writer and can be reached at 412-320-7852 or via e-mail. Joe Shirk chuckles when he considers the lifestyle changes that were part of his move from a home to a Downtown apartment.