Cranberry Twp. Tables ‘Middle Housing’ Initiative
Cranberry Township will not be moving forward with a plan to build housing geared toward younger people. The Board of Supervisors opted to withdraw an ordinance related to missing middle hou... Read more
DOJ Warns Of COVID Survey Scam
The U.S. Department of Justice is warning residents of scams involving fake surveys about getting the COVID-19 vaccine. According to the DOJ, these surveys promise a prize or cash in exchang... Read more
April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. AAA’s ongoing initiative to end distractive driving is called “Don’t Drive Intoxicated. Don’t Drive Intexticated”. While 96% of motorist... Read more
Certain Frontline Workers Now Eligible For Vaccine; All Pennsylvanians Eligible By April 19th
More people are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Pennsylvania. Acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam explains the four groups of frontline workers who are now eligible for th... Read more
Wednesday Update: 79 New Cases
There were 79 new cases of COVID-19 and no additional deaths for Butler County Wednesday. Hospitalizations are also on the rise statewide, as there are now more than 2,000 patients being tre... Read more
The Butler Area School District will be receiving more than $11 million as part of the latest federal recovery plan. Superintendent Dr. Brian White said a portion of the money must be used f... Read more
Saeler-Solkovy Chooses Charity For 2021
The Saeler-Solkovy Memorial Ride has chosen to help the Butler County Alliance for Children as their charity of choice this year. This local non-profit organization will begin their bike nig... Read more
SRU Unveils New Community Service Program
A new program at Slippery Rock University hopes to get students more involved with the Butler County community. It’s called RockServe—a new digital community engagement platform where studen... Read more
Students in the Butler Area School District will be in class tomorrow and Monday as a result of snow days last month. Students were originally scheduled to be off on Thursday and Monday for... Read more
Gov. Wolf Could Soon Expand Vaccine Eligibilty
March 31st marks the final day in which Governor Tom Wolf wants everyone in Phase 1A to get scheduled for a COVID-19 vaccine. Wolf said that his administration is planning to hit President B... Read more