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KO Nursery School Now Accepting Applications
Parents can now register preschool-age students for the Keystone Oaks Child Care Program.

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Parents can now register preschool-age students for the Keystone Oaks Child Care Program.

Sarah Miller, owner of Wyld Chyld Tattoo on Brookline Boulevard, took second place during the finale of Spike TV's "Ink Master."
Dormont-Brookline Patch readers added some weekend events to the event calendar. Check them out!
Store-bought granola bars? No way, says Food Mood Girl Lindsey Smith.
A Keystone Oaks student and her mother are winners of a pair of tickets to the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre's upcoming holiday production of "The Nutcracker."
State Sen. Wayne Fontana discusses Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett's decision to allow the federal government to run the state's health insurance exchange.
An arbitrator has ruled in favor of Keystone Oaks teachers on the issue of how teachers receive bonuses for large class sizes.
Brookline, Beechview police blotter, Dec. 10 to Dec. 16.
Dormont Council is holding a special meeting today, Wednesday, Dec. 19, to discuss the proposed #1 Cochran redevelopment plan.
Our Patch Elf on the Shelf has gotten hold of our computers and now wants to know what his buddy elves are up to. Share your photos here!
Keystone Oaks Superintendent William Stropkaj issued a statement regarding the recent school shooting in Newtown, Conn.
A billboard tax proposed by Pittsburgh councilwomen Darlene Harris and Natalia Rudiak was approved this month.
Keystone Oaks School District has partnered with FirstEnergy Solutions to help you save some cash, and raise money for the district.
Pittsburgh Brashear was the setting for a new reality television show this past week, and filming wrapped up with a concert Sunday night.
Several thefts were reported in Dormont last week—all from unlocked cars.
Dormont police blotter, Dec. 7 to Dec. 14.
The Dormont restaurant made Urban Spoon's list of the country's most popular new restaurants.
The community is invited to support Pittsburgh Brashear by attending a choir performance Sunday to wrap up filming of a new USA Networks television series.
Some tasty changes are coming to the cafe, starting this weekend.
Miss something? No sweat. Here's the Week in Review, Dec. 10 to Dec. 14.