Police are investigating the theft of a no-turn riding lawn mower from a Forward Township business earlier this week. According to State Police, the theft occurred sometime on Monday from [... Read more
Butler City Council members met Thursday morning as the city faces an estimated $2 million worth of repairs in the parking system. The main discussion centered around how the city […] Read more
Butler County Community College is continuing to adjust to changing circumstances while keeping flexibility at the center of plans for the upcoming fall semester. “We want to make sure... Read more
Governor Tom Wolf is urging state residents to still wear face masks. Wolf spoke yesterday and said that masks give people the chance to move around more while staying safe. […] Read more
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has issued a ruling deeming it legal for those who are on probation to use medical marijuana. It was a unanimous decision by the state’s highest […] Read more
On Friday many people will observe Juneteenth which is a celebration of the independence of people who were enslaved. Following Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, many slaves learn... Read more
Cranberry area resident will be able to enjoy another fun summertime activity beginning this weekend. Cranberry Township’s Waterpark at North Boundary Park opens for the summer season on Sat... Read more
A Butler County company is once again declaring “National Adirondack Day” this weekend. Adams Manufacturing of Portersville is North America’s largest supplier of outdoor resin furniture. Th... Read more
Two local libraries are getting creative with how they are reaching out to their communities. The South Butler Community Library in Saxonburg is offering the use of a new Express […] Read more
No new COVID-19 cases were reported in Butler County today, keeping the case count at 263. 413 new positive cases were announced statewide—which means there has now been more than […] Read more