Two weeks into a statewide opioid emergency declaration made by Governor Tom Wolf, state agencies continue to coordinate efforts to make progress in the fight against this epidemic. The Opio... Read more
Moving beyond just admitting that Butler has a drug problem will be one of the themes of Wednesday’s first meeting for a new Neighborhood Drug Watch. City resident and three-term councilwoma... Read more
Local lawmakers are reacting to President Trump’s State of the Union address. U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly, R-3rd, who represents Pennsylvania’s third congressional district and is a Butler native,... Read more
The Butler City home destroyed by fire on Monday has been torn down. Building Code Official Johns Evans said the city declared the East Brady Street home a site specific state of emergency b... Read more
Did you look up early Wednesday morning? If you did, you may have caught the rare celestial event known as a “Super Blue Blood Moon.” A blue moon, total lunar eclipse and supermoon all took... Read more
The Butler Transit Authority is making a change to their commuter bus service from Butler to Pittsburgh with both routes now following the same path into the city. “We couldn’t secure a park... Read more
Slippery Rock University is still looking for its next president. The Presidential Search Committee has narrowed the list of candidates from 57 applicants down to 10, according to the school... Read more
Although many details have yet to be released, Butler’s mayor sees the benefits of a medical facility planned for the Pullman Square area. “Right now, we have a vacant piece of property. If... Read more
A Butler man is accused of setting up a web cam and spying on a woman while she was changing inside her Buffalo Township home. KDKA reports 29-year-old Derek Krallman set up the hidden web c... Read more
Crews still don’t know what caused a fire on Monday that killed two people and completely gutted a Butler City home. George and Linda Walters lived there and were killed. The home has alread... Read more