State police are reminding drivers and riders to buckle up this weekend. The Thanksgiving “Click It or Ticket” campaign continues throughout the next couple of days. PennDOT official Melissa... Read more
Police have released more information about an incident earlier this week that resulted in serious injury to a pedestrian on Route 8. According to Butler Township Police, shortly after 7:30... Read more
The race for a seat on the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court has been settled. Republican Drew Crompton conceded to Democrat Lori Dumas after an automatic recount. The latest figures showed Cr... Read more
The annual Holiday Parade returns to Saxonburg Friday. The parade features the Knoch High School Band and horse and buggy rides. The parade starts at 7 p.m. and is expected to run until 9 p.... Read more
It is Thanksgiving and that means a number of places are closed for the day. Municipal offices and all offices at the county, state and federal level are closed both today and Friday, includ... Read more
PennDOT is asking for feedback on a few construction projects that happened this year. The survey is focused two road projects that PennDOT crews finished this year. The first is the resurfa... Read more
Kraft Heinz is issuing a recall of some powdered drinks. The company says a few Country Time, Arizona Tea, Tang and Kool-Aid products are being taken off the marketplace because they may con... Read more
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is looking to protect turkey populations without reducing the fall season length. At their meeting last week, the commission’s board gave preliminary approva... 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