mtl staff

Tour some cool houses for a good cause, in Mt. Lebanon and in Shadyside…eat a great breakfast—also for a good cause…how much do you really know about the First World War?

High school renovation moving forward…Community Relations Board connects you with social services…new salon on Washington Road…new in-home care business…spot a problem? Let us know.

A photographer uses a technique that unites the old and the new on one canvas.

See what your neighbors are up to…new jobs, awards, and a Mt. Lebanon teen raises money for Children’s Hospital.

Municipal Manager Steve Feller wants to hold the line on Mt. Lebanon’s taxes and sewage charges, while continuing to care for our infrastructure. It’s not an easy task.

The siren atop the municipal building was once an emergency signal for the community. Now there are easier and more efficient ways of receiving emergency information.

Mt. Lebanon is fine-tuning its home rule charter with a few referenda, which will be placed on the election ballots over the next few years. The first two are up for a vote in November.

Learn where the 2015 money is allocated and voice your opinion on it before it’s adopted

A state grant helps Mt. Lebanon increase the level of business recycling