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After having raised nearly half the $2.5 million needed for phase one renovations, the Denis Theatre Foundation started infrastructure work last month in the Washington Road theater with the goal…

This scene, taken from Washington Road looking toward Lebanon Avenue and on toward Cedar Boulevard in the 1910s, shows Mt. Lebanon’s early development as farmland gave way to the suburbs….

Parking in Mt. Lebanon is at a premium; therefore, we strictly enforce meter and non-meter parking violations. Here are some answers to Frequently Asked Questions that should help you park…

For the last six months I have had the privilege of serving as the appointed commissioner in Ward 1. I have enjoyed working with the other four commissioners. We don’t…

Inviting you to the Denis Theatre Foundation’s Oscar night parties are, from left, Joe Kirk, the foundation’s chair of government grants; Laura Buerger, chair of community gifts; and Dan Deiseroth…

Ryan Miller lived in Pittsburgh when he was younger but lived in Washington, D.C. for a while. He never could get used to the restaurant chains and the corporate feel…

This year, South Hills Cooperative Animal Control took in 153 dogs with 13 of those going to one of the three area shelters (Animal Rescue League, the Western Pennsylvania Humane…

Chapter 1- Before We Were: Pre-1912 In 1681, when William Penn began his “Holy Experiment” that became Pennsylvania, the six square miles now comprising Mt. Lebanon were part of nearly…