A woman is in custody for allegedly stabbing a man in the City of Butler. It happened last Monday, February 22nd, around 11:40 p.m. at a home in the 300 block of Second Street on Institute H... Read more
Butler Man Facing Charges In Grove City Crash
A local driver will face charges following a car crash that occurred over the weekend in neighboring Mercer County. According to the Grove City Police, 23-year-old Noah Rosamalia of Butler w... Read more
Karns City Offering Select Tickets For Musical
High school musical season around the Butler County area is continuing and a local district is taking advantage of a revision to state guidelines. Karns City High School is performing Cyrano... Read more
Gas Prices Holding Steady Just Shy Of $3.00
Gas prices have remained steady locally this week while continuing to rise across western Pennsylvania as a whole this week. According to AAA’s weekly gas price report, the average price for... Read more
Butler Township is moving forward with plans to secure funding for projects connected to the recreation property at Pullman Business Park. At their meeting Monday night, Butler Township Comm... Read more
A Ford City man is facing charges after he allegedly stole items from a landscaping company and tried to sell them to a pawn shop. State police say their investigation started in late Decemb... Read more
Republicans in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives have announced the start of an investigation into how the administration of Governor Tom Wolf has handled nursing homes during the pa... Read more
SRU Hosting Diversity Virtual Meeting
Faculty and staff at Slippery Rock University will have the chance to participate in upcoming online workshops focusing on diversity. The Diversity Management Series kicks off Wednesday at 4... Read more
North Boundary Rd. Reopens Following Construction
North Boundary Road in Cranberry Township has reopened following an earlier Monday morning closure. The closure began around 10 a.m. and ran from Route 19 to the Marshall Road roundabout. Th... Read more
Governor Tom Wolf is relaxing his mitigation orders on gatherings and travel restrictions. Wolf announced Monday morning that maximum occupancy for indoor events is 15 percent, no matter the... Read more