Mars School Board Approves New AC Purchase
The Mars Area School District is moving forward with a project to keep students cool at Mars Area High School. At their regular meeting Tuesday night, the Mars Area School […] Read more
The Butler Township Planning Commission has approved a residential subdivision and land development plan. Winmer Properties in Evans City plans for Autumn Woods to be a consolidation of thre... Read more
New Restaurants Being Planned In Butler Twp.
The Butler Township Planning Commission has approved a commercial subdivision and land development plan. Developers would like to construct the Benevan Square plan on New Castle Road next to... Read more
Gov. Wolf Signs Police Reform Legislation
Two police reform bills are now law after they were signed Tuesday morning by Governor Tom Wolf. House Bills 1841 and 1910 require pre-employment background checks and mental health evaluati... Read more
Grieving During The Pandemic
With emotions running high for many, we recently talked to the VNA about grieving during the pandemic and the connection in how people are feeling. Kellie Connelly, Grief Specialist with [... Read more
As a result of COVID-19, a new Butler Transit Authority policy will require employees to notify administration if they are planning out of state travel. The authority’s board of direct... Read more
Butler Heath System Hires New CFO
The Butler Health System has hired a new chief financial officer. Eric Huss joins the BHS administrative team with over 35 years of knowledge and experience in healthcare. He most […] Read more
Tuesday Update: 15 New COVID-19 Cases In Butler
Butler County saw 15 new coronavirus cases reported by the state Department of Health Tuesday. This also comes along with 270 new negative tests reported—which indicates about a 5 perc... Read more
Kennywood Eliminates “Mask Break Zones”
Kennywood has announced they are removing their “mask break zones.” The three designated areas in the park were supposed to allow customers to take a break from wearing their mas... Read more
Levine Reacts To Rise In COVID-19 Cases
There were 328 new cases reported statewide, with the total closing in on 96,000. And with coronavirus cases on the rise, state Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine provided some […] Read more