Officials and parishioners of the Dormition of the Theotokos Greek Orthodox Church are celebrating after a record-setting weekend of the Oakmont Greek Food Festival. Tens of thousands of people participated in the post-pandemic party and fundraiser June 23-25. “This year was a record year for us, and we prepared food
Tuning in to Washington Journal on 
Sept. 17, Constitution Day, I was treated to one-hour Q&A segments with two different constitutional scholars. In the past, your newspaper acknowledged Constitution Day. To your credit, you did acknowledge our Declaration of Independence by printing it on the 
July 4 editorial page, but
Bad guys will always get guns In response to recent letters about sensible gun control: Background checks are a must and registration is good, but I’d like to think these writers would agree the evil element can bypass background checks and certainly won’t register illegal firearms. So where does that
What is the most significant action the Biden administration could do to pressure Vladimir Putin without getting us involved in an unpopular war? If you said, “return to reinstating our own domestic oil production,” go to the head of the class. By reversing Biden’s executive orders that canceled plans for
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I was happy to read James Kvitkovich’s letter “Mail-in voting good enough for Trump” (April 17, TribLIVE) in support of Westmoreland County Commissioner Doug Chew’s position on embracing election reform changes with some caveats.
My wife and I traveled to Greensburg to vote the week before the election because we hadn’t received our absentee ballots in time (they never arrived). After we were given ballots to fill out, we mistakenly switched envelopes, but were told by the clerk that we could write the proper name and date on the outside of our envelopes. Much to our chagrin, our ballots were marked as provisional and our votes were not counted. More disconcerting was that 2,349 mail-in ballots in Allegheny County that were not properly dated by the voters were allowed to be counted. In other words, it appears that Allegheny County votes were subject to m