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Hello! It's great to meet you. I'm the local editor for both Dormont-Brookline Patch and Chartiers Valley Patch. Community journalism is what I love, and I'm glad for the chance to cover this area. Feel free to contact me at erin.faulk@patch.com.
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The district saw a dip in PSSA scores this year.
Miss something? No sweat. Here's a roundup of the week's top stories, from Aug. 6 to Aug. 10.
Look for local vendors—including Dormont-Brookline Patch—on Brookline Boulevard this weekend!
A tentative contract agreement that could prevent Port Authority service cuts has been reached.
Pittsburgh police arrested a man who was carrying a gun without a license.
Dormont Borough has come up with three possible options for working with #1 Cochran's proposed development plan.
Hundreds of applications for the two vacant positions have been received.
Brookline police blotter, July 23 to Aug. 6.
This week's column from Food Mood Girl Lindsey Smith of Brookline.
Allegheny County’s GOP chair, Jim Roddey, joked Tuesday that Obama supporters are “mentally retarded.” Here’s why the joke isn’t funny.
Allegheny County’s GOP chair, Jim Roddey, joked Tuesday that Obama supporters are “mentally retarded.” Here’s why the joke isn’t funny.
Allegheny County GOP Chair Jim Roddey joked that Obama supporters are “mentally retarded.” Patch reporter Erin Faulk doesn't think there's anything funny about it.
Allegheny County’s GOP chair, Jim Roddey, joked Tuesday that Obama supporters are “mentally retarded.” Here’s why the joke isn’t funny.
Allegheny County’s GOP chair, Jim Roddey, joked Tuesday that Obama supporters are “mentally retarded.” Here’s why the joke isn’t funny.
Allegheny County’s GOP chair, Jim Roddey, joked Tuesday that Obama supporters are “mentally retarded.” Here’s why the joke isn’t funny.
The Marcellus Shale industry could have great potential in Pennsylvania—if things are done correctly, state Sen. Wayne Fontana says.
Dormont Council voted Monday to temporarily suspend the street sweeping program, effective Sept. 1.
A public, informational meeting regarding #1 Cochran’s proposed business plan in Dormont will be held today, Aug. 15.