Turkey Season Begins This Weekend
Pennsylvania hunters will head back out into the woods this weekend for the fall wild turkey season. According to the Pennsylvania Game Commission, recent population trends will determine th... Read more
Virtual Presentation To Focus On Cybersecurity
A virtual event at Slippery Rock University will educate students, faculty and staff about online safety and dangers. As part of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the 7th annual Cybers... Read more
Levine: Limit Gatherings During Holiday Season
State health officials are urging residents to avoid gatherings this holiday season as coronavirus cases surge across Pennsylvania. State Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine says you shoul... Read more
Butler Health System officials say the coronavirus pandemic has led to major financial losses. Chief Medical Officer Dr. David Rottinghaus provided an update at Wednesday’s county commission... Read more
Library Hosting Trick-Or-Treat Friday
Families with kids are invited to visit the Butler Are Public Library Friday for some socially distanced trick or treat. Grab and go treat bags will be available in the library lobby from 10... Read more
Fall Back; Daylight Saving Time Ends This Weekend
We are falling back an hour this weekend as Daylight Saving Time comes to an end. When 2 a.m. strikes Sunday morning, the clocks will move back an hour to 1 a.m. However, the end of Daylight... Read more
Butler County administrators are continuing to communicate with the United States Post Office about why thousands of ballots failed to be delivered but they are shifting their focus to makin... Read more
Many people who voted by mail in Butler County are checking their ballot’s status on the state’s website and see that it’s listed as “pending.” County Commissioner Leslie Osche told our news... Read more
There were 45 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday for Butler County. That comes with 197 negative tests, giving the daily report an 18.6 percent positivity rate. As of Wednesday morning, Butler M... Read more
Stocks Tumble As COVID Concerns Increase
The Dow Jones Industrial dropped over 900 points Wednesday—marking one of the biggest losses this year for the market. Local financial advisor Howie Pentony explains. “It was a fairly signif... Read more