Even though this year’s Jeep Festival had to be canceled as a result of health concerns, event organizers are still making an effort to support local non-profit partners. Friends of [... Read more
At least one person has been injured as a result of a multiple vehicle crash Wednesday afternoon in Center Township. The call came into the Butler County 911 Center shortly […] Read more
Governor Tom Wolf extended the timeline for some counties to accept mail-in ballots—which means some state results are still unofficial. In one of the only contested statewide races, Western... Read more
The Pennsylvania Turnpike is sticking with the cashless system instituted due to COVID-19 which means approximately 500 employees will lose their jobs. Toll collectors and fare-collection pe... Read more
Butler City Council has decided to continue with the next step in a historic restoration project at the Butler City Building. At their meeting Tuesday night, Council unanimously approved awa... Read more
Police are asking for help finding the person responsible for a theft of vehicle parts over the weekend in Muddy Creek Township. According to State Police, sometime between Friday night [... Read more
Teens anxiously awaiting the chance to get their license are now able to take their drivers test. PennDOT announced that driver’s and motorcycle skills tests are resuming at DMV locations. [... Read more
The Pittsburgh North Regional Chamber of Commerce is inviting members and non-members to attend a fundraising event later this week. The Business After Hours safe and socially distant Happy... Read more
The Jean Purvis Community Cornerstone Awards Dinner is being rescheduled for next year. The Community Health Care Clinic announced the decision yesterday because of the coronavirus. The even... Read more
The Butler Area Public Library is continuing to take measured steps toward returning towards in-person service. The ability for patrons to use a Grab and Go Holds Pickup service will [... Read more