Laura Pace Lilley

Finding new properties to develop can be a challenge in a built-out community like ours, but would be a welcome addition to the tax rolls. Pennsylvania has some options when it comes to streamlining the development process.

An outpouring of sympathy speaks to how well K9 officer Sundi did his job.

Students, parents, teachers and staff practically floated on air during the Centennial Parade celebrating the first century of the Municipality and School District.

If you’ve taken a guitar lesson in Mt. Lebanon or gone to an open mic night here in the last 10 years, chances are, it was at Empire.

Over the summer, members of the Mt. Lebanon United Presbyterian Church showed that you don’t have to jump on a plane to a far-off land to take a mission trip.

Mt. Lebanon’s Centennial parade is Saturday, September 8, starting at 3 p.m. on Washington Road.

Top artists from all over the country will converge on Mt. Lebanon next month for a week of painting en plein air—out in the open.

On a gorgeous August Saturday night, thousands gathered Uptown on Washington Road to celebrate ULTRAparty, and in the process, raised $16,500 for the Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation.

Learn about some of the world-class artists set to fan out through Mt. Lebanon October 2 through October 7 for Plein Art Mt. Lebanon.

Mt. Lebanon commissioners chose this fall’s youngest member — Junior Commissioner Maddy Scott will serve for the fall term.