The Butler Transit Authority is offering free commuter rides from Butler to Pittsburgh this week. The Bus makes four trips to and from Pittsburgh each day, departing from the Pullman [... Read more
The fourth annual “Men Who Cook” event – co-sponsored by Armstrong and the Butler Radio Network – was another success. A record number of guests enjoyed a variety of entrees, [... Read more
Pennsylvania’s top law enforcement official is taking steps to make sure the justice system is working correctly for everyone involved. Earlier this week, Attorney General Josh Shapiro annou... Read more
The Butler VA Health Care System is looking for female veterans to participate in a national campaign. The “I Am Not Invisible” campaign aims to increase awareness and dialogue about [... Read more
The coronavirus outbreak in China is having an impact on a Butler County manufacturer. II-VI is an electronic component maker based in Saxonburg. The company has a 24,000-person workforce in... Read more
While many government offices are closing Monday for President’s Day, PennDOT is reminding drivers that the DMV will be closed all weekend long. There are a number of services that […... Read more
Last month was the hottest January on record. U.S. scientists say the global average land and ocean surface temperature was just over two degrees above the average January temperatures for [... Read more
Board members in the South Butler School District have made a change to the district’s grading scale that will take effect this fall. A motion was approved to revise the […] Read more
A grant from Rails-to-Trails will help fund the reconstruction of a tunnel along Armstrong Trails. The Armstrong Trails group announced they won the $35,000 grant on Facebook last week. The... Read more
One of the leaders in the Pennsylvania State Senate will not seek re-election. Republican Senator Joe Scarnati said yesterday that he will not be running for a sixth term in […] Read more