Drug Bust Ends With Three Arrests
Three people are behind bars following a drug bust Thursday morning in the city of Butler. The Butler County Drug Task Force, along with the Butler City Police and a Butler County Emergency... Read more
Two Arrested In Grove City Traffic Stop
Two men are facing drug charges following a traffic stop in neighboring Mercer County last month. According to Grove City Police, a stop on West Main Street just before 3 a.m. July 12th resu... Read more
One Woman Injured In Connoquenessing Twp. Crash
One woman was injured Thursday morning in an accident in Connoquenessing Township. It happened around 9 a.m. on Evans City Road at the intersection with Reibold Road. Dispatchers say two veh... Read more
The Butler Area School District has released their detailed plan for reopening schools this fall. The district will be operating with in-person classes, five days a week from kindergarten th... Read more
Thursday Update: 13 New COVID-19 Cases
There were 13 new COVID-19 cases reported for Butler County Thursday—bringing the county’s total to 637. There were also 322 negative tests—giving Thursday’s report a... Read more
A man is facing charges after he slapped an employee at a Burger King in Butler Township. Police say 21-year-old Austin Addison of Lyndora was at the restaurant on New Castle Road back in la... Read more
State’s Dog Law Fund Will Go Negative
Pennsylvania’s Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement is in trouble and some state officials are seeking a small increase in fees to license a dog. “The restricted funds for Dog Law will... Read more
A bill introduced by a local lawmaker would help some non-profit organizations with fundraising problems as a result of COVID-19. State Senator Joe Pittman’s proposal would temporarily... Read more
Restaurants and bars across the state are banding together in hopes to change restrictions implemented on their industry by Governor Tom Wolf. A petition was created by the Pennsylvania Rest... Read more
State Covering Cost Of Mail-In Ballot Stamps
Pennsylvania election officials say that if you vote by mail this fall, you won’t have to pay for the stamp. The state will be covering the cost of the 55 cent stamps which officials s... Read more