The public is invited to attend a gathering later this week that spotlights the efforts of a local group. The Butler Collaborative for Families has planned their annual Celebration of Collab... Read more
An Oklahoma man has pleaded guilty to charges that he manipulated an underage girl into prostitution in the Pittsburgh area. Department of Justice officials say 38-year-old Oscar Carter of T... Read more
Motorists should be aware of an upcoming local traffic alert planned by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. According to PennDOT, crews will be working on a portion of Route 8 Sou... Read more
Griffin Named To Butler School Board
A former candidate for the Butler School Board was chosen as its newest member earlier this week. The board approved appointing Regenold Griffin to fill the seat vacated by Thomas Harrison,... Read more
Governor Tom Wolf has signed an executive order that grants abortion access to out of state residents. As states restrict abortions after the recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, Wolf... Read more
Cranberry Community Days Set To Begin
Cranberry Township is gearing up for its annual Community Days celebration. It officially gets underway starting tonight with an evening of art, music, and refreshments with an event called... Read more
While there is no resolution to Butler’s lawsuit against the PIAA, the district will be submitting their support for the high school sports legislative body to be subject to right to know la... Read more
Butler Township Police are asking for help with identifying a car involved in a hit and run crash. The accident happened at the intersection of Eberhart Road and Evans City Road last Wednesd... Read more
Central Electric Marks 85th Anniversary
It was 85 years ago today that Central Electric Cooperative officially signed an incorporation notice. The CEC got its start in 1937 after residents in Butler, Clarion, Armstrong, and Venang... Read more
Wolf Vetoes A Couple Of Bills
Governor Tom Wolf has vetoed a couple of bills that passed the Republican-led legislature. The first house bill mirrored legislation in a couple of other states, which required organizations... Read more