The annual Cruise-a-Palooza in downtown Butler is joining the growing list of events being canceled because of the coronavirus. The festival celebrates antique vehicles and brings in numerou... Read more
With May’s arrival, most would assume that high temperatures would bring to mind blooming flowers and sunshine. But a stretch of cold weather has hit the Butler area and isn’t […] Read more
The annual Fall Festival in downtown Butler is the next event to be suspended due to the uncertainty of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. A Facebook post from organizers states that […] Read more
The search continues for the body of a hiker presumed drowned when he fell into Slippery Rock Creek at McConnell’s Mill State Park last Saturday afternoon. Searchers worked once again [... Read more
Employees and administrators at the South Butler County School District will accept a special delivery today that will be distributed to graduating students later this week. A shipment of ca... Read more
The death toll due to COVID-19 in Pennsylvania is now over 3,000, according to the state’s department of health. Officials say the over 500 newly reported deaths are a result […] Read more
Today is a special edition of Giving Tuesday, where people are encouraged to donate to organizations impacted by the coronavirus. “It is a new way to ask people to give […] Read more
Butler Township is extending the deadline for residents in need to apply for food assistance. Township Commissioners and employees are hosting a donation sponsored food drive for Butler Town... Read more
The Butler Area Public Library will not be hosting their annual Light Up Night this year but they are celebrating the holiday season in a special way. Library staff will […] Read more
A couple of local organizations are among those to be awarded recent state grant funding. The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission recently awarded over $2 million statewide in Cult... Read more
Cranberry Township residents will be paying a smaller stormwater fee than anticipated next year due to the economic impact of COVID-19. The General Authority of Cranberry Township began impo... Read more
Some Seneca Valley students are welcoming a new assistant principal to their school. The school board approved the hiring of Dr. Jenay Sharp Leach as the assistant principal of the […... Read more
Governor Wolf has rejected a bill that aimed to make it more difficult to sue schools, businesses, and health care providers for coronavirus-related claims. Supporters of the bill argued tha... Read more