Pa. Gov Wolf Responds To Other States’ Passage Of Restrictive Abortion Laws
In response to some states passing restrictive abortion laws this week, Pennsylvania’s Governor Tom Wolf took to Twitter to voice his opinion on the issue. “I just want you to […] Read more
Dorm Donations: Grad Student Collected Unwanted “Stuff” & Plans To Repurpose
Students at Slippery Rock University have gone home for the summer, but some of their stuff stayed behind…and for a good cause. Grad student Tabitha Giacalone was able to collect […] Read more
Council Will Allow Food Trucks
People passing through the borough of Slippery Rock on weekend evenings will now be able to indulge in the offerings of food trucks. On Tuesday, borough council voted 5-2 in […] Read more
Gristmill Opens For Season Thursday
The Historic Gristmill at McConnells Mill State Park- just outside of Butler County- opens for the spring and summer season beginning Thursday. To start, visitors can stop by the 19th [... Read more
Students at a local district have been awarded a large amount of funding for their art program with a little help from the community. Seneca Valley High School art students […] Read more
Firefighters Called To East Butler
No one was reportedly injured in a house fire Wednesday morning in Oakland Township. Firefighters were alerted about 9:30 a.m. for a possible house fire at a home in the […] Read more
Reversing Course: Butler Co. Memorial Day Parade Will Move North-To-South This Year
After decades of going one way, Butler County’s Memorial Day parade is reversing course. Butler County Director of Veterans Services John Cyprian made the announcement during Wednesday’s But... Read more
American flags will be flown at half staff on Wednesday in observance of National Peace Officers Memorial Day. The day was first proclaimed by President Kennedy in 1962 and established [... Read more
Pittsburgh has been ranked one of the best cities in the country to start a career in. Personal finance website WalletHub released a report Tuesday in the midst of college […] Read more
The Mars Area School Board is concerned that an upcoming PennDOT road construction project would compromise the safety of students. During a school board meeting on Tuesday night, the board... Read more