The minimum wage for state government workers makes a significant jump starting today. Workers will now be paid a minimum of $15 per hour if they are employed by the […] Read more
It is Catholic Schools Week for the Diocese of Pittsburgh. The week happens every year in the region and takes time to celebrate Catholic education. Local schools have a number […] Read more
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court has ruled that no excuse mail-in voting is unconstitutional in the state. The court issued the ruling earlier this morning writing that the Pennsylvania C... Read more
A snow system that moved in early this morning caused a quick coating of snow on the roads, which prompted nearly all Butler County school districts to operate on a two-hour […] Read more
Butler City Council has approved a confidentiality agreement with Pennsylvania American Water. This vote is another step in the process of a potential sale of the Butler Area Sewer Authority... Read more
Nurses at Armstrong County Memorial Hospital have authorized a strike. That now puts the decision to the union representatives who would have to give the rural hospital a 10 day […] Read more
The deadline for prospective candidates who are interested in serving a two-year term on Butler City Council along with the decision on who will fill the seat has been moved […] Read more
The number of new COVID cases in Butler County continues to fall—although numbers are still relatively high. According to Department of Health data, there were nearly 1,700 new cases over [... Read more
As hospitals struggle to keep and hire workers, Pennsylvania just approved a measure to send is using federal COVID relief money to healthcare organizations. Governor Tom Wolf just signed in... Read more
Police are providing more information on a crash that injured a couple of people earlier this week. It happened Wednesday evening around 5:30 p.m. on Route 422 in Muddy Creek […] Read more