Interviewing April Brucker is kind of a two-for-one proposition.
She’ll run through all the things sheĢƵ been up to lately, whether itĢƵ working on three separate screenplays at the same time, appearing on her own streaming chat show or working on a music video. But while Brucker is ...
We still have more snow and chill to endure before we can get to the rockets’ red glare and bombs bursting in air, but Bethel Park will be getting a jump on the Fourth of July by unveiling artwork on Saturday that commemorates AmericaĢƵ 250th anniversary.
It will be at the Bethel Park ...
A hard-to-miss digital clock ceaselessly ticks down the seconds, minutes and hours in the space where Carl Hauenstein works day after day after day, but sometimes he gets so caught up in his labors he entirely loses track of time.
“Time just stands still,” he said one recent afternoon. ...
In the wake of a fatal kayak accident, Claudia Huber helped draft a bill intended to make the stateĢƵ waterways safer for recreation.
For Huber, a legislative aide to state Rep. Natalie Mihalek, itĢƵ been a personal undertaking. Her uncle, Jon Gentile, died in a 2022 kayaking accident on ...
BETHEL PARK – What began as a Halloween tradition of carving pumpkins with her children blossomed into a neighborhood event, but Amy Reuschling is ready to disband the Pumpkin Posse after this October.
Each year Reuschling and a dozen relatives and friends – the aforementioned “Pumpkin ...
Edward A. Owens was UniontownĢƵ biggest fan.
Even though he had a career that took him all over the map, it was his hometown that he held dear and discussed frequently in the column he penned for many years in the ĢƵ.
Owens, known professionally as Al Owens, died Thursday at ...