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Hollywood Theater Celebrates 2nd Birthday This Weekend
Dormont's Hollywood Theater turns 2 this weekend, and the community is invited to celebrate.

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Dormont's Hollywood Theater turns 2 this weekend, and the community is invited to celebrate.

Dormont Council's regular meeting is Monday, May 6.
The Butterfly Bandits organization is looking for thyroid cancer survivors to join it at the Sept. 15 Pirates game.
An update on court cases heard by District Judge Gary Zyra.
A Brookline resident is accused of stealing money and merchandise from the store where she worked.
The month of May marks the official start of street sweeping—and related parking enforcement—in Dormont. A schedule is attached.
Bring the attached flyer to Max & Erma's today, Thursday, and a portion of your payment will benefit the Keystone Oaks Jazz Band.
Paddle Without Pollution, a non-profit organization, cleans waterways throughout the state, and had great success in April cleaning Chartiers Creek.
Paddle Without Pollution, a non-profit organization, cleans waterways throughout the state, and had great success in April cleaning Chartiers Creek.
Dormont police are asking drivers to remember that parking is not allowed on Route 19 during rush hour.
Pittsburgh Zone 6 crime update, April 21 to April 28.
The Brookline community on Sunday honored a friend who residents say represents the best of Brookline.
Chartiers Valley High School was temporarily evacuated Tuesday due to a strong gas smell from the chemistry labs. No injuries or illnesses were reported.
Chartiers Valley students held a Digital Gaming Fair on Monday to showcase video games they designed and programmed themselves.
Weather permitting, work will continue at night through May 6.
Bridgeville police reports, April 11 to April 20.
Joshua Riley, of Beechview, was arrested twice last week in two separate incidents.
Four Keystone Oaks students will attend a National Conference after placing well at the state-level Future Business Leaders of America conference in April.
Dormont police are asking drivers to remember that parking is not allowed on West Liberty Avenue during rush hour.
Scott Township police blotter, April 22 to April 28.