Over two dozen local residents turned out Wednesday night to hear a Saxonburg police department presentation about teen violence. Lieutenant Kevin Stiles led the discussion about the psychol... Read more
Lingering Outages Last For Days
There are still about 75 residents in Butler County that don’t have power following high winds on Sunday that initially knocked out service to thousands. As of Thursday morning, West [... Read more
A man from Butler is headed to jail Wednesday afternoon on attempted homicide charges after police allege he fired gunshots into a city home early this morning. Michael Smith, 45, […] Read more
Pa. Prepares To Start Issuing Real IDs
After several extensions, Pennsylvania is finally on track to be compliant with the federal Real ID law. Real ID is a post 9/11 reform that requires a tamper-proof form of […] Read more
The two U.S. Congressman who represent the majority of Butler County residents have voted against a bill blocking President Trump’s national emergency declaration. The House vote fell below... Read more
Pennsylvania is one of 20 states that remain at the $7.25 per hour minimum wage. In recent weeks, Gov. Tom Wolf introduced $15 per hour minimum wage legislation, and now, […] Read more
Sen. Bob Casey Backs $15 Min. Wage
U.S. Senator Bob Casey, a democrat from Pennsylvania, is adding his support to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour by the year 2024. Casey announced Tuesday his […] Read more
A month after a Knoch High School student was arrested after allegedly posting a video online of him firing an AK-style weapon with the caption “Training For Prom Walk,” the […] Read more
The Troop D barracks of the Pennsylvania State Police have released an updated ‘Most Wanted’ poster. The last known address for three of the five suspects was in Butler County. […] Read more
West Penn Still Working To Restore Outages
There are still a couple hundred residents in Butler County that do not have power following Sunday’s high winds. West Penn Power is reporting 240 lingering outages as of Wednesday […... Read more