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Congressman Mike Kelly is supporting a rollback of policies that are phasing out electric vehicles in California. Kelly joined three Congressional Review Act resolutions that would reverse d... Read more
Mars Centennial School Hosting Donation Drive
A group of Mars students is giving back to the community through a donation drive. A birthday supply collection to benefit families in need is taking place at Mars Area […] Read more
Penn St. Extension Workshop To Focus On Sheep
Penn State Extension will be holding a workshop on working with sheep this weekend. “The ABCs of Shepherding: Assessment, Biosecurity and Culling” workshop will be held this Saturday from 9... Read more
Thousands Still Without Power After Strong Storms
There are still thousands without power this morning in Butler County. According to the latest information, there are more than 3,000 First Energy customers who have power outages. Locally,... Read more
A 12-year-old girl safely escaped after her home caught on fire in Armstrong County. The girl was sitting at her home in Sugarcreek Township, watching television when the fire alarm [... Read more
Woman Charged In Connection To Violent Robbery
A woman from Mercer County is facing charges for her role in helping a man involved in a violent robbery. The charges against 45-year-old Trisha McGinty of Sharpsville stem from […] Read more
Adams Twp. Lifts Burn Ban
After a supervisor meeting earlier, this week Adams Township has lifted the burn ban. The ban put in place in April due to dry and windy conditions was intended to […] Read more
Woman Charged After Harassing UPMC Executive
A Cranberry woman has been charged for attempting to get in contact with a high level UPMC official over 180 times. On April 12, Pennsylvania State Police were informed about […] Read more
Sips In The City Returns To Butler
Butler Downtown’s annual “Sips in the City” event returns this weekend. It happens this Saturday along Main Street in Butler. The event will see local shoppers walk up and down […] Read more
Governor Josh Shapiro has joined another multistate lawsuit challenging proposed federal funding cuts. The lawsuit filed by Pennsylvania and 25 other states along with the District of Columb... Read more