No Series Injuries in Jackson Township Crash
No motorists were seriously injured in a three car crash that occurred last weekend on Interstate 79 in Jackson Township. According to the Pennsylvania State Police, a Virginia man was trave... Read more
One Hurt in Grove City Crash
A local woman was injured in a two car crash that occurred earlier this month in Grove City. According to the Grove City Police, a 90-year-old Grove City woman was traveling on Carrie Way ne... Read more
Residents in southern Butler County should not be alarmed when they possibly hear loud noises this week. XTO Energy has notified Jefferson Township that they will be conducting their annual... Read more
Residents in southern Butler County should not be alarmed when they possibly hear loud noises this week. XTO Energy has notified Jefferson Township that they will be conducting their annual... Read more
Virginia Teen Flys In PPE For Butler Hospital
A 16-year-old pilot-in-training flew into Butler Airport Saturday, July 18,2020, delivering personal protective equipment for Butler Hospital. T.J. Kim is from Virginia and started an effort... Read more
Friday Update: 11 New COVID-19 Cases
11 new COVID-19 cases were reported Friday for Butler County. That means that over the last five days, Butler County has seen a total of 36 new cases, which is down from last work week, whic... Read more
A remarkable effort from a teenage pilot-in-training has delivered thousands of personal protective equipment to hospitals in Virginia. Now the young man is scheduling a trip to Butler. 16-y... Read more
One Year Since Unsolved New Castle Homicide
Friday marks the one-year anniversary of an unsolved homicide in Lawrence County. 23-year-old Brian Eisenhuth was shot dead inside his home on Bryson Mill Road near New Castle early in the m... Read more
Pennsylvania has announced the availability of grants to help employers provide hazard pay to employees engaged in life-sustaining operations during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to Gover... Read more
Parents and guardians in the Seneca Valley School District are overwhelmingly in favor of sending their kids back to school for in-person classes this fall. The district released results of... Read more