A longtime downtown Butler business is closing its doors after 110 years of service. Monday’s Shoes announced that they were going to be retiring from the business later this year. […... Read more
There were 100 new cases of COVID-19 reported by the state for Butler County on Friday. That comes with 306 negative tests, giving the Department of Health’s daily report a […] Read more
A bill that aims to improve broadband services in rural areas across Pennsylvania has been approved by the state senate. The bill would establish a grant program that will provide […] Read more
A year after the first Saturday opening in the history of state firearms deer season, the Pennsylvania Game Commission is inviting hunters to participate in the first Saturday-Sunday opening... Read more
Cranberry Township will not be raising taxes next year, but does anticipate tax revenue to be down about $1 million next year. According to township supervisors, the decrease is expected [... Read more
Today is Black Friday and Americans are expected to spend millions of dollars hunting for bargains. But a nationwide-effort wants consumers to enjoy supporting small businesses in local comm... Read more
Beginning Saturday, residents will be able to take advantage of no-charge COVID-19 testing at various Rite Aid sites around the area. Through a partnership with the United States Department... Read more
Officials at Quality Life Services say they’re on the other side of a coronavirus outbreak at their Sarver location. Company Chief Quality Officer Mary Tack-Yuren told our newsroom in an [... Read more
Pennsylvania’s director of COVID testing and contact tracing says the state is revamping some of their policies for how they plan to do contact tracing. Michael Huff spoke at a […] Read more
A judge in Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth Court has ordered the state not to certify the remaining of the fall election following a lawsuit from Congressman Mike Kelly. The lawsuit Kelly filed... Read more