After reconciling some data, new numbers from the state Department of Health show the number of fully vaccinated Pennsylvanians is a little less than initially thought. The Department of Hea... Read more
We’ve gotten through Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday….now, we have Giving Tuesday. It’s a national effort that was started in New York City in 2012. It kicks off the... Read more
Gas prices have remained mostly steady this week both locally as well as across western Pennsylvania as a whole. According to AAA’s weekly gas price report, the average price for a gallon of... Read more
Despite cold weather and snow, a great crowd was on hand for the 2021 Spirit of Christmas Parade that took place on Saturday night in downtown Butler, presented by The Butler Radio Network a... Read more
Butler County Community College is closing for the next two days. BC3 officials said last night that the college is facing a ransomware attack. They are currently working with a cybersecurit... Read more
Butler Township Police are searching for two suspects who allegedly stole items from Walmart. Police posted photos of the two suspects over the weekend walking out of the Walmart inside the... Read more
Winter road maintenance is a big undertaking for PennDOT every year. But, local crews are coming into the season down a few employees. Sparky Mares of PennDOT says right now they are looking... Read more
There’s still time to catch an art show featuring creations by Slippery Rock University alumni in a wide variety of media. The “SRU Art Alumni Exhibition” hosted by the SRU Art Department ru... Read more
Governor Tom Wolf is continuing his push to make college more affordable for college students. Wolf is asking for support for the Nellie Bly Scholarship; a proposal to help students at state... Read more
As warmer weather inches closer, the Department of Agriculture is warning about the return of the spotted lanternfly. The invasive insect can cause significant damage to trees and crops. Agr... Read more
Even though the end of the spring semester is still a couple of weeks away for college students, Butler County Community College is opening registration for summer classes. More and more stu... Read more
The local number of COVID cases are holding steady. There were 61 new cases of COVID for Butler County this week—a number that has held fairly steady now for the past four weeks. There were... Read more
A local lawmaker is demonstrating his ability to work “across the aisle” with recent sponsorship of a few bipartisan bills. Last week, U.S. Congressman Mike Kelly announced a bill called Imp... Read more