Butler School Board Meeting Visits McQuistion
The Butler School Board continues to devote some meeting time to improve engagement with community members while also learning more about the activities of each school facility. The second o... Read more
A new study from the Pennsylvania Courts shows that speeding is the number one reason for a traffic citation. The study looked at data from 2018 to 2022 and found that there was more than 5.... Read more
Gas Prices Take A Slight Dip
Gas prices have reversed course with a small decrease both locally as well as across the western Pennsylvania region as a whole during the past week. According to AAA’s weekly gas price repo... Read more
Moraine Hosting Winter Hike
Local residents are invited out to an activity at Moraine State Park this week to enjoy the beauty of nature. On Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. park staff will lead visitors on a winte... Read more
PIAA Subject To Right To Know Law
A statewide court says that the governing body of high school sports is required to provide thousands of documents, including financial statements. The state Supreme Court ruled that the PIA... Read more
Following a review by the National Transportation Safety Board, officials say that the Fern Hollow Bridge should have been shut down for years before the collapse. The review was outlined in... Read more
One person was taken to the hospital after an acid leak at a manufacturing plant in Karns City. It happened overnight at the Calumet Penreco facility. Our news partners at WPXI report that c... Read more
A Butler man and two juveniles are facing charges after causing over $70,000 in damages to a building in Lyndora. Butler City Police were called to the former Pullman Standard building on Fe... Read more
Woman Charged After Trying To Extort Business
A woman has been charged with taking control of a business website and attempting to extort the owner. Harmony Family Chiropractic had a former employee, 36-year-old Kelly Yockey of Cranberr... Read more
Former SRU Professor Sued By Former Students
Three former Slippery Rock students are each seeking $70,000 in damages, after a lawsuit filed by a former SRU professor claiming that the students were responsible for his termination was d... Read more