A local business is one of several stepping up to help keep the fleet of Butler City Police vehicles running. Family-owned Butler Tires For Less is doing work on the cruisers at no cost to t... Read more
A Mars man is facing charges as part of an alleged fraud scheme at a Beaver County-based pharmacy chain. Federal officials have charged 47-year-old Gino Cordisco with one count of conspiracy... Read more
Police have identified the victim killed earlier this week after being hit on Interstate 79 in Butler County. State police say 41-year-old Beau Marquis of Pittsburgh was crossing the highway... Read more
Saxonburg Man Charged With Child Luring
A Butler County man was arrested for attempting to lure two teenage girls into his vehicle. Saxonburg Police Chief Joe Beachem said the incident happened late Saturday afternoon on West Main... Read more
The Pennsylvania State Police say there are troopers who receive special training to respond to situations like the mass shooting earlier this week in Las Vegas. “Situations like the one tha... Read more
Some Pennsylvania lawmakers want to raise the state’s hotel tax to help fill a $2.2 billion budget gap. The proposal surfaced Tuesday in the House of Representatives. It would raise the tax... Read more
Pa. Ranks High On Annual Deer Collision List
Pennsylvania is ranked third in the nation for the most vehicle crashes involving deer. West Virginia ranked first followed by Montana, according to State Farm’s annual deer claim study. Dat... Read more
Police Seek Hit-And-Run Driver
Police are looking for a vehicle involved in a hit-and-run crash Monday evening. The accident happened at 7:30 p.m. on Greenwood Drive in Butler Township by the Rock Ann Haven restaurant and... Read more
The warden of the Butler County Prison was in Las Vegas on Sunday during the mass shooting. Joe DeMore told KDKA-TV that he was not at the country music country but was a few casinos away at... Read more
The 3rd annual ‘Overdose Awareness Candlelight Walk’ will be happening in downtown Butler on Wednesday, October 4, 2017, and the public is invited to participate. Charlene Eckert, organizer... Read more