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McKees Rocks Sues ALCOSAN As Concern Grows Over Tunnel Plan

Katie Blackley / 90.5 WESA McKees Rocks, a long-struggling borough on the Ohio River, sued the county’s wastewater-treatment authority in court on Tuesday, alleging the agency’s efforts to reduce sewage overflows could literally undermine its efforts to recover from decades-long decline. “We want them to know we are serious,” said attorney Steven Engel, who filed the suit on McKees Rocks’ behalf. At issue is Allegheny County Sanitary Authority’s Clean Water Plan, a $2 billion effort to resolve decades-old concerns about sewage overflows that take place when heavy rains overwhelm aging sewer systems. And at the heart of the dispute is the former Crivelli Chevrolet car dealership, which Alcosan bought for $2 million last year.

Main Line Banter: Remembering Mister Rogers and his wonderful neighborhood

If you are reading this column, you most likely remember “Mister Rogers. “ And, like me, you may find it hard to believe that it was 53 years ago, February 19, 1968, to be precise, that Fred Rogers first invited us into his wonderful make-believe neighborhood. And it was February 27, 2003 that he died at age 74. Born in Latrobe on March 20, 1928, the first day of spring that year, Mister Rogers was a genuinely kind and gentle soul who became a friend to tens of millions of children and their parents through the world of TV. (Fred, being a Pittsburgh-area native, the show debuted and was always produced at WQED, America’s first community-sponsored television station.)

U S Marshals arrest North Side man accused in deadly Brighton Heights shooting

TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Federal and local authorities on Tuesday arrested a Pittsburgh man accused of killing a man and injuring another in a shooting this past summer in the city’s Brighton Heights neighborhood, officials said. U.S.Marshals teamed up with Pittsburgh police officers to find suspect Darnell McFaddden, 24, of the city’s North Side neighborhood in connection to the mid-June killing of 28-year-old Demetrius Herring. Officials with the Pittsburgh Department of Public Safety did not provide details on how or where McFadden was located, but confirmed Tuesday he was taken into custody.

Pittsburgh Planning Commission approves Alcosan, Mt Washington school projects

Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review Pittsburgh Planning Commission on Tuesday approved a plan to renovate the former Catholic school Bishop Leonard-St. Mary of the Mount Academy into loft apartments. The school is located on Bigham Street on Mt. Washington in Pittsburgh.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. A new parking garage and lab that will allow the Allegheny County Sanitary Authority to meet a 2036 deadline to upgrade its facilities was approved Tuesday by Pittsburgh Planning Commission. “We are pleased with the commission’s decision and look forward to continuing the path toward realizing the overarching goal of the Clean Water Plan, which is cleaner rivers and streams,” Alcosan spokesman Joey Vallarian said after the meeting.

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