Mother and toddler playing together

March 28, 2022

Building communication skills for kids

Tailoring learning to each child is their passion

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Gold and pearl necklaces from the ALMI Summer collection

March 28, 2022

Sabika releases new jewelry line

All that glitters … can be yours

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MacKenzie Ridge stands for a photo in the Allegheny County Courthouse.

March 11, 2022

Mt. Lebanon resident crowned Miss Smiling Irish Eyes

Mt. Lebanon resident MacKenzie Ridge was crowned the 2022 Miss Smiling Irish Eyes.

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Fish fry sign

March 2, 2022

It’s Fish Fry season!

If you’re looking for fried cod, fish tacos or crab cakes, you’ve got a lot of local options for meatless meals this Lent.

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Close up of the side of a MRTSA ambulance

February 28, 2022

MRTSA Rejuvenated

Ambulance service has a new leadership team and $2 million in improvements

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Row of boots

February 28, 2022

Down in Front!

Bowling with puppies? Can totally do that.

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Mt. Lebanon Volunteer Fire Company president Steve Noorbakhsh, far left, presents awards to Lt. Kris Siegert and Firefighter Dave Adler, center. Far right is Chief Nick Sohyda.

February 28, 2022

Public Safety

Meet our new police officers, our 2021 Firefighters of the Year, and get safety tips!

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Two elderly women hold a dog and pet it.

February 28, 2022

Seniors Helping Seniors

C.J. Girod wanted to find work that he could feel good about, so he opened a business.

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Mike Cahall, chair of the Historical Society of Mt. Lebanon’s collections and exhibits committee, shows off their latest exhibit.

February 17, 2022

Mt. Lebanon’s ‘Doll Lady’

Stop by the History Center, 794 Washington Road, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. each Saturday to tour the exhibit. The exhibit will be open through March 30.

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Flier for Dr. Ali Michael's "Building the Beloved Community: How Everyone Can Play Their Part" program.

February 7, 2022

Building the Beloved Community

“Racial competence is a skills-based competence; it can be learned,” Michael said.

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