Butler Man Charged With Rape
One man is in police custody after he allegedly raped a woman over the weekend. Butler Township Police say 22-year-old Zantae Weltner of Butler physically assaulted and raped a woman early S... Read more
Wintry Mix On Tap to Start The Week
April showers bring May flowers, but who knows what April snow showers will bring. To start the week, the National Weather Service is predicting a wintry mix of rain and snow. The Butler are... Read more
Police Investigating Hit-and-Run In Portersville
Police are investigating a minor hit-and-run crash at a restaurant in Portersville. Police say the accident happened Friday afternoon around 1:30 p.m. at Brown’s Country Kitchen on West Port... Read more
It’s Tax Day
If you haven’t filed your taxes yet—today is the final day. While the tax deadline is normally April 15th, this past weekend’s Washington D.C. holiday pushed Tax Day back to today. If you ha... Read more
Butler County’s Election Director Out
With about a month away from the primary election, Butler County is looking for a new elections director. According to the county’s website, they have posted a job for Director of Elections... Read more
Forum To Feature Local State House Candidates
A number of candidates running for state house seats will be appearing at a forum tomorrow night. The Republican Women of Butler County is hosting the event at the Middlesex Township Municip... Read more
It’s been over a year since the state adopted the new “Move Over Law” requiring drivers to move to the left lane whenever there’s an emergency response happening on the side of the road. But... Read more
Agriculture Department Puts Hold On Poultry Shows
The state Department of Agriculture is putting a temporary stop to showing birds at events like the fair due to the spread of the avian flu. Officials say that while the disease seems to be... Read more
A new bill in Harrisburg looks to crack down on the sale of counterfeit goods that are sold online. One of the bills sponsors, Republican State Senator Mike Regan says the proposed law would... Read more
SV 8th Grader Organizes Large Food Drive
A student in the Seneca Valley School District wanted to help local families in need—and her fellow students came through big time. District officials say the idea was created by Lilia Masch... Read more