Six new COVID-19 cases were reported today by the Department of Health for Butler County. This comes after 21 additional cases over the weekend. There was a slight increase in hospitalizatio... Read more
Oil Creek And Titusville Railroad Cancel Season
The Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad has canceled the rest of their season. The board of directors cited current restrictions and regulations. If you have tickets, they can be refunded. You... Read more
Police have revealed more information about an accident last week that seriously injured a Boyers man in Marion Township. According to State Police, a Kawasaki Ninja driven by 21-year-old Ni... Read more
Knoch Grads Organizing Event To Honor 2020 Class
With high school seniors losing end-of-year traditions like commencement and prom, a local group of grads are putting together an event to honor their class of 2020. Recently graduated senio... Read more
Weekend Update: 21 New COVID-19 Cases
There were 21 new COVID-19 cases reported in Butler County over the weekend. That brings the total to 556 cases according to the state Department of Health. The department also says Butler C... Read more
Police Investigating Cat Shooting
Police are investigating a recent case involving the pet of a Chicora woman. According to the Pennsylvania State Police, at least one unknown person shot and killed the victim’s black... Read more
Two Arrested After Purse Robbery
Two suspects have been arrested following an investigation into a robbery that occurred in June in Center Township. According to State Police, an unidentified Butler resident was returning t... Read more
Local Restaurant Helping Feed Families In Need
A meal deal to help a local restaurant survive has turned into an effort to feed local families in need. The Hotel Saxonburg, on Main Street in Saxonburg, developed the Family Meal Deal to o... Read more
One Flown From Route 422 Crash
A local man needed to be flown to Pittsburgh after a two vehicle crash last weekend at the intersection of Route 422 and New Castle Road. According to State Police, a vehicle driven by 76-ye... Read more
PennDOT to Extend Expiration Dates
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is once again extending the expiration dates for driver licenses, permits, and identification cards. According to PennDOT, expiration dates on d... Read more