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KO Superintendent Says 'No' to School Closings
Miss something? No sweat. Here's the Week in Review, Oct. 8 to Oct. 12.

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Miss something? No sweat. Here's the Week in Review, Oct. 8 to Oct. 12.

Lots of Dormont-Brookline restaurants, shops and other great places can be found in our directory. Review them here!
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Bicycles, keys and more are waiting unclaimed in the lost-and-found at Dormont Police Department.
The Keystone Oaks Superintendent and Fiscal Services Director presented the district’s financial status during a public meeting Wednesday.
Members of Dormont council and the borough’s police department met Wednesday to sign a contract.
During a public meeting Wednesday morning, Keystone Oaks Superintendent William Stropkaj discussed how closing—or not closing—schools could impact the district’s finances.
Food Mood Girl Lindsey Smith shares a veggie soup recipe to help you warm up on a chilly day.
If two consumer protection bills become law, it could help protect homeowners from repercussions of mechanics liens, Fontana says.
Drivers have reported tire damage after driving over utility covers.
Drivers have reported tire damage after driving over utility covers near the intersection of Park Boulevard and West Liberty Avenue.
Have you seen the scarecrows in the windows of Brookline businesses? It's time to vote for your favorite!
The Keystone Oaks School District administrative staff will hold two public meeting sessions today, Wednesday, to discuss the school's financial situation.
Brookline, Beechview police blotter, Oct. 1 to Oct. 7.
Here are a few ways that western Pennsylvanians can participate in the cause.
Here's a look at local candidates running for office in November.
Borough manager Jeff Naftal said people are using the PublicStuff system, and so far, it's working.
See who the vendors are for the Dormont Street Fair, this Saturday, Oct. 13.
Drivers have reported tire damage after driving over utility covers near the intersection of Park Boulevard and West Liberty Avenue.
A premier party will be held at Brookline Pub tomorrow, Tuesday, for the second season of "Ink Master," which features a Brookline artist.