Two more Butler County residents died due to COVID-19 over the past seven days. The latest data from the state Department of Health showed the death toll for Butler County […] Read more
Road Work Continuing Throughout Butler County
PennDOT will be beginning mid-summer road project maintenance work in Butler County next week. These activities include bridge repair on Lindsay Road in Jackson Township beginning Monday alo... Read more
Summer Learning Week Wraps Up
Department of Education officials are taking time this week to stress the importance of summer learning. Friday marks the last day of “National Summer Learning Week” and Secretary of Educati... Read more
Man Injured After Car Flips Over In Prospect
One man was injured in an accident yesterday evening in Prospect. State police say 22 year-old Jacob Rettig of Prospect was driving on Main Street around 7:15 p.m. when he […] Read more
New Book Details Police Chief Murder In Saxonburg
It was one of Butler County’s biggest mysteries—and now a new book details the investigation into finding the killer. It’s been over 40 years now since Saxonburg Police Chief David […... Read more
PUC Ends Moratorium On Door-To-Door Sales
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission is lifting a moratorium on door-to-door, public event, and in-person energy sales and marketing activities by competitive energy suppliers. The mor... Read more
Diocese To Resume Mass Obligation In August
The obligation for Catholics to attend mass on Sundays and holy days resumes later next month. Bishop David Zubik and other diocesan leaders in Pennsylvania say August 15th is the […] Read more
A statewide bus driver shortage could impact the upcoming school year, which is prompting an organization to make a push to recruit more drivers. The Pennsylvania School Bus Association (PSB... Read more
Opioid Deaths Surge; Up 16 Percent In PA
A report out this week showed the dramatic increase in opioid deaths across the United States, and numbers rose in Pennsylvania, but it wasn’t as significant as other states. The […] Read more
Memorial Park Planning For Big Sunday
Local residents are welcome to enjoy a couple of events at Butler City parks this weekend. Beginning on Sunday at 2 p.m. the City will welcome the Slippery Rock University […] Read more