One state lawmaker has proposed new legislation to restrict telemarketers from spoofing local area numbers and have new rules when calls can be made. Last legislative session Senate Bill 381... Read more
September is Suicide Prevention Month and the Butler VA is hosting a program to help veterans who are struggling. The VA is offering veterans and their family members a Walk to Remember reso... Read more
Students and staff at a local school district will remember the victims of 9/11 with a special activity later this week in a new location. Beginning around 3 p.m. Tuesday, members of the Pin... Read more
A Fenelton man is now facing charges for alleged animal cruelty after selling his dog. In June, police allege 51-year-old David Lewis sold a German Sheppard that was malnourished. When polic... Read more
Local residents and families are invited to attend an upcoming free event to remember those who have passed on. The annual Lutheran Senior Life VNA Beyond Memories Community Celebration of L... Read more
A lawsuit against a major employer in Butler County has been dismissed. Nippon Steel has voluntarily dismissed the lawsuit they filed against Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves and Unit... Read more
Butler Township residents will soon see a wastewater line replacement. Pennsylvania American Water announced that they are going to spend nearly $500,000 to replace nearly 2,000 feet of agin... Read more
A Butler woman accused of screaming a racial slur and assaulting an officer in the City of Butler pled guilty and was sentenced yesterday. In late March, police stopped 22-year-old Cierra He... Read more
The arts will be celebrated once again this weekend in Saxonburg. After hosting the Saxonburg Festival of the Arts for years, the event has been replaced by the Artisan Market, which is now... Read more
A Butler native and member of the U.S. Marine Corps is receiving recognition from U.S. Representative Mike Kelly. In honor of being named the 2025 Military Times Marine of the Year earlier t... Read more

