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American Legion Post 175 fundraiser receives support from Community Bank and Integrity Construction
American Legion Post 175’s ongoing fundraiser to purchase a new van for its Honor Guard has received a boost from two local businesses, Community Bank and Integrity Construction. Ben Brown, Executive Vice President of Client Experience and Consumer Banking at Community Bank, said supporting the Honor Guard’s mission was on...
Conti Law helps families with estate planning, other legal issues
Coping with the loss of a loved one can be a very emotional and tumultuous process. Planning for those times may also be stressful with navigating legal processes, locating wills, managing estates and other assets. Attorney Michele Conti understands this. She has been helping families face those challenges for more...
SpecMix Bricklayer 500 returns in September
Top masons will gather at Highmark Stadium Parking Lot on Sept. 25 for the highly anticipated SpecMix Bricklayer 500 & Jr. SpecMix Bricklayer 500 Regional Series Competition. Locally, the Mason Contractors Association of Western Pennsylvania will be supporting the event. For more than 50 years, MCAWP, a not-for-profit organization of...
American Legion Post 175 fundraiser strengthens mission of serving veterans and community
For generations, the American Legion has stood as a lifeline for veterans and their families. In Washington, Pa., Post 175 carries that mission forward, ensuring that those who served are honored, supported, and connected to their community. Now, Post 175 is asking neighbors to join its efforts through a fundraiser...
The Great American Banana Split Celebration: It’s the sweetest thing to come from Latrobe
It’s the sweetest thing to come from Latrobe! The Robindale Great American Banana Split Celebration presented by Dole and Giant Eagle is happening on Saturday, Aug. 23 and Sunday, Aug. 24 in Downtown Latrobe. Celebrate where it all began! Latrobe, the birthplace of the iconic banana split in 1904, is...
PA Trolley Museum presents restored ‘Terrible Trolley’
The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum celebrated the restoration of The Terrible Trolley, PAT PCC 1713, in a private rollout celebration Tuesday, August 12. Terrible Towels waved and the crowd roared for the return of the black & gold trolley of the eighties. Speaking at the event was Jeanine DeBor, Executive Director...
Corks & Kegs Festival returns with live music, local sips and end-of-summer fun
The region’s most anticipated craft beverage and entertainment event is set to return to Washington County this August, promising two full days of music, shopping, classic cars and of course, plenty of corks and kegs. The 2025 Corks & Kegs Festival will take place August 16 and 17 at Hollywood...
Washington County unveils Commemorative Bell to celebrate America’s 250th birthday.
The Washington County Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Promotion Agency unveiled the Washington County Bells Across PA commemorative bell at a ceremony Friday in the historic LeMoyne House Garden in downtown Washington, Pa. Following the unveiling, the bell was donated to the Washington County Historical Society for permanent public display....
Washington County’s commemorative bell for Bells Across PA to be unveiled Friday
On Friday, Aug. 8, the Washington County Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Promotion Agency will unveil the Washington County Bells Across PA commemorative bell at a ceremony in the historic LeMoyne House Garden in downtown Washington. Following the unveiling, the bell will be donated to the Washington County Historical Society...
Farm Games 2025: A day of fitness, fun and community at Wonsettler Farm
Earlier this month, Wonsettler Physical Therapy and Specialized Health brought the community together for one of western Pennsylvania’s most exciting fitness challenges — the annual Farm Games. Hosted on the rolling hills of Wonsettler Farm in Scenery Hill, the event challenged dozens of contestants of all ages to dig deep,...
Inherited a home you don’t want? You’re not alone — and there’s a local solution
Dealing with the loss of a loved one is hard enough. But when you inherit a house that you don’t want — or can’t afford — the stress can quickly pile up. From cleaning out decades of belongings to handling legal paperwork, many Pittsburgh-area families are discovering it’s more than...
Latrobe Art Center’s 12th annual Yellow Tie Gala to kick off Latrobe Banana Split Festival
Ice cream fans looking for a sugary treat and a sweet way to support a local nonprofit won’t need to look far in Latrobe this summer. The yearly favorite Great American Banana Split Celebration, held Aug. 23 and 24, honors the momentous 1904 invention of the banana split in Latrobe....
PathWays Youth Night grants free admission to kids under 14 at Printscape PONY League World Series
The 2025 Printscape PONY League World Series is proud to present PathWays of Southwestern Pennsylvania Youth Night, taking place Tuesday, Aug. 12, at Historic Lew Hays PONY Field in Washington, Pa. This special event is dedicated to celebrating and empowering the next generation of athletes, leaders, and dreamers. All kids...
Blades & Brilliance: Honoring the 2024 Best Barber Shops
Precision cuts, fresh fades, and next-level grooming—TribLIVE readers know a great barbershop when they see one. In the 2024 Best of the Best Community Choice Awards, three shops took top honors for their commitment to style, service, and community pride. Whether you’re a regular or a walk-in, these shops deliver....
Toastique Mt. Lebanon unveils fresh summer specials amid ‘viral’ community embrace
After a grand opening week that saw lines out the door and constant community buzz, Toastique Mt. Lebanon is continuing its warm welcome into the Pittsburgh dining scene with the launch of its new summer seasonal specials. Toastique, the gourmet toast, juice, and coffee bar café that originated in Washington,...
Dee Jay’s Lounge Murrysville: Honoring the past, serving the future
Transitions can be challenging, especially when they involve a place that holds memories for so many. At Dee Jay’s Lounge Murrysville, we understand the connection this community has with the former North Park Lounge. We are grateful for your patience as we navigate this transition, honoring what made this location...
Penn Commercial expands CDL training as demand for truck drivers grows
As demand for truck drivers grows across Pennsylvania, Penn Commercial Business/Technical School is expanding its commercial driver’s license training program to help more residents enter the workforce with family-sustaining careers. Located in Washington, Pa., the CDL training program offers a five-week day, seven-week evening, or 11-week weekend track, blending classroom...
Tuesday is Media Day for Printscape PONY League World Series, Aug 8-13 in Washington, Pa.
On Tuesday, July 8, at 11 a.m., World Series Tournaments, Inc., Printscape Imaging and Graphics, PONY Baseball and Softball, and the Washington County Tourism Promotion Agency will host Media Day for the 2025 Printscape PONY League World Series. World Series Tournaments will officially announce qualifying teams, events and major sponsorship...
A quick sale, a fresh start: How HomeBuyers of Pittsburgh helped a family move forward
Selling a home can be an emotional and stressful process, especially when time is not on your side. This was the case for a family in Bethel Park who found themselves needing to relocate quickly due to a new job opportunity out of state. With a tight timeline and a...
Ten-year anniversary of City Mission fire: ‘A remarkable and unprecedented transformation’
Ten years ago, on June 9, 2015, a devastating fire tore through City Mission’s campus, destroying the chapel, kitchen, dining hall, medical clinic and men’s dormitories. In that time of loss and extreme need, the community rallied to support City Mission — a rehabilitative homeless shelter in Washington, Pa. —...
Are ultra-processed foods making you sick?
A new wave of lawsuits targets big food as health crisis mounts A legal reckoning may be coming for the food industry. In a growing trend that mirrors the early days of tobacco and opioid litigation, consumers across the country are filing personal injury lawsuits against major food manufacturers, alleging...
Fresh-faced, feel-good cafe Toastique arrives in Mt. Lebanon
Where Wellness, Community, and Flavor Meet on Washington Road Toastique, a fast-growing toast, juice and coffee bar, has officially arrived in Mt. Lebanon. The gourmet café held its ribbon-cutting celebration Friday, June 6, welcoming community leaders, local organizations and Toastique’s founding team to mark the occasion. Located at 700 Washington...
Pittsburgh companies launch $3,000 marketing grant for local businesses
Two Pittsburgh-based companies and TribLive have partnered to create a new grant program aimed at helping local businesses boost their marketing efforts and community visibility. Relay, a platform that connects businesses with local content creators, and Brand Motives, a digital marketing firm, announced the Steel City Marketing Grant on Tuesday....
Printscape PONY League World Series announces partnership with Dick’s Sporting Goods
The Printscape Pony League World Series, one of youth baseball’s most celebrated international tournaments, is proud to announce Dick’s Sporting Goods as the Presenting Sponsor and Official Sporting Goods Retailer of the World Series. This partnership aligns two organizations with roots in Southwestern Pennsylvania who are fully committed to supporting...
Answer the Call of the Farm: The 3rd Annual WPT Farm Games returns July 19
The hills are alive with the sound of adventure. Wonsettler Physical Therapy (WPT) invites you to lace up your sneakers, gather your grit, and embrace a challenge like no other at the 3rd Annual WPT Farm Games, taking place Saturday, July 19, on the picturesque, rolling farmland of the Wonsettler’s...

