With the pandemic now approaching a year, the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank is detailing how much the need for food increased since last March. According to a food bank spokesperson... Read more
Residents of Cranberry Township can now register to stop solicitors from knocking on their door. The program is called “Do Not Knock” which allows homeowners to choose to not have door-to-do... Read more
This past Saturday, Governor Tom Wolf marked the one year anniversary of the first COVID-19 case in Pennsylvania. “It’s been a hard year. One full of unimaginable loss and broken dreams. We... Read more
Fallingwater Reopening To The Public
An iconic Pennsylvania attraction is beginning to reopen to visitors. The Fallingwater home in the Laurel Highlands is welcoming back the public, although still not at full capacity. Tours w... Read more
Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Reminds Customers of Assistance Programs
Even though spring is on the horizon, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission is reminding families and businesses help available for those struggling with large winter utility bills or o... Read more
The Pennsylvania Game Commission will hold their annual Waterfowl Briefing later this week and the public is invited to attend. Hunters and members of wildlife organizations will have a chan... Read more
Cranberry Township Skate Park Has Reopened
In another sign of warmer weather to come, the Cranberry Township AE Ride skate park has reopened. The skate park is located behind the Municipal Center and is free for unsupervised use by a... Read more
Slippery Rock University to Host Kickback Week
With many spring break plans still on hold as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Slippery Rock University is offering students a chance to relax this week. Kickback Week kicks off today with... Read more
Special Edition License Plates Now Available
March is Women’s History Month and the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) is offering a chance to honor the important role women veterans have made on United Sta... Read more
There were 2,757 new cases of COVID-19 statewide, along with 36 new cases and two deaths reported by the state for Butler County on Friday. As of Friday morning, the hospital was treating fi... Read more