There was a significant increase in deaths due to COVID-19 in Pennsylvania over the weekend. There are now 1,112 people who have died due to complications of the virus. Dr. Rachel Levine spo... Read more
Sunday COVID-19 Update
The Butler Health System has provided another update regarding the spread of the coronavirus. As of 10am Sunday, Butler Memorial Hospital is treating seven patients with COVID-19 symptoms; a... Read more
Police Investigate Connoquenessing Township Crash
Charges will be filed following a one-car crash that occurred last week in Connoquenessing Township. According to the State Police, a Dodge Ram pickup was traveling north on Eagle Mill Road... Read more
Pennsylvania residents looking for work with life-sustaining businesses can now search a list of those who are hiring. The state Department of Labor and Industry launched the COVID-19 job po... Read more
Those who continue to be stuck inside without much to do are invited to take advantage of a couple upcoming opportunities to learn online. Penn State Extension is one of the organizations of... Read more
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day and presents a unique opportunity for many residents and organizations to celebrate together online. The Carnegie Science Center is hosting... Read more
Clarion Hospital reports first COVID-19 death
Clarion Hospital reported one death to PA Department of Health on Friday, April 17th due to COVID-19. The post Clarion Hospital reports first COVID-19 death appeared first on ButlerRadio.com... Read more
Two Vehicle Crash in Butler
State police in Butler were called to the scene of a two vehicle crash on April 15, 2020. According to the police report, 42-year-old James Michel of Butler was turning onto Herman Road from... Read more
Gov. Wolf Announces Specifics In Plan To Reopen Businesses To Come Next Week
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf gave an address Friday afternoon asking that residents “stay the course” in the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. Wolf did not give specific steps of his re... Read more
Friday’s update from the state Department of Health showed that Butler County continues to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Only three new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Butler... Read more