Local residents are invited to join Armstrong for an event later today to help lessen hunger in our area. As part of the Breaking Bread program, the 4th annual Pizza […] Read more
Butler City Council continues to designate destinations for the funds from the proceeds of the sale of the BASA assets. At their meeting Tuesday night, Council introduced the first reading [... Read more
Work on a busy Cranberry Township road has been rescheduled for next week. According to PennDOT, the waterline replacement project on Franklin Road that was scheduled to begin today has [... Read more
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board is hosting another limited-release lottery for rare whiskeys. The LCB will be selling different rare bottles from the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection a... Read more
Butler City Police are asking for help with identifying the driver involved in a hit and run crash last weekend that also resulted in more charges. The accident happened in […] Read more
A former historical church in the City of Butler is now gone. The Shiloh Baptist Church on Hayes Avenue in the city’s West End was demolished Tuesday. The church was […] Read more
A man from Tarentum is facing charges after pointing a gun at a former partner. Police have charged 18-year-old Kameryn Trim for allegedly pointing a gun at ex-girlfriend while leaving [... Read more
A longtime fixture in the Butler agricultural industry has died. Lou Heasley passed away late last week at his home. Heasley was the longtime owner and president of Heasley Nurseries [... Read more
The Butler City Fire Department will use grant funding to replace the fire station garage doors, motors, and control equipment. At their meeting Tuesday night, City Council accepted a propos... Read more
After filing a lawsuit over the federal funding freeze, Governor Josh Shapiro announced Pennsylvania has received the funding. The Commonwealth has received $2.1 billion in federal funding a... Read more