PennDOT is once again offering internship opportunities for college students this summer. It’s known as the STAMPP program and is designed for engineering, science, and technology students i... Read more
The Mercer Station of the Pennsylvania State Police has announced that they will be conducting sobriety checkpoints throughout Mercer County in March. According to the press release, the foc... Read more
The State Senate returns to session this week and they’ll be faced with a decision on a bill that would help victims of childhood sexual abuse cases in which the statute of limitations have... Read more
Firefighter Sues City of Butler
A lawsuit has been filed against the City of Butler by a Butler City firefighter demanding payment for lost wages he would have earned if he was promoted according to city regulations. Attor... Read more
Butler Health System Bond Rating Downgraded
A new report is downgrading the bond rating of Butler Health System. Fitch Ratings is a leading American credit agency and they recently issued a negative bond rating against the local healt... Read more
Crews Battling House Fire In Penn Twp.
Crews are on the scene of a house fire in Penn Township. The first call came in around 5:20 a.m. for a fire in the 300 block of Three Degree Road. The caller told dispatcher that the fire st... Read more
Jade’s Dog Park To Remain Closed Through March
While Butler County Commissioners weigh ideas to allow more access to the Jade’s Dog Park in Alameda, it will remain closed for the rest of the winter. Commissioner Leslie Osche says one of... Read more
No Injuries In Center Twp. Crash
No one was injured in a three car crash Sunday in Center Township. State police say the accident happened just before 3 p.m. when 80-year-old Marlene Skelley of Butler was driving north on M... Read more
Cranberry Twp. Looking To Add New Police Vehicles
Cranberry Township Police may be adding a couple of new vehicles to their fleet. The township’s board of supervisors will consider a proposal for the police department to add a Ford Explorer... Read more
Pennsylvania is using federal relief money to help the nursing shortage in the state. The Department of Labor and Industry announced that $700,000 is being set aside for nursing apprenticesh... Read more