As the state budget impasse continues, Butler County is dipping into another bank account to help with cash flow. According to the latest update by county officials, they are now taking mone... Read more
When voters head to the precinct on Election Day, they’ll see a new way to sign poll books. The new poll pads will be used in every precinct across the county this fall. They are iPads that... Read more
A Butler man will spend up to 34 years in jail after being sentenced earlier this morning. A jury found 29-year-old Nathan Michael guilty of shooting and killing 38-year-old Joseph Derenzo... Read more
Glade Run Lake will be partially drawn down so crews can begin a maintenance project. Officials with Fish and Boat Commission say that over the next several weeks the water level in the lake... Read more
A barn was completely destroyed in a fire this morning in Penn Township. The fire broke out around 9:30 a.m. at a barn in the 200 block of Powell Road. Dispatchers say a vacuum pump inside t... Read more
A portion of Deer Creek Road in Clinton Township was shut down for a time yesterday after a crash. The accident happened around 3 p.m. at the intersection of Deer Creek and Jack Roads. Dispa... Read more
Those receiving SNAP benefits will not get their next round of payments due to the federal government shutdown. The USDA notified states that it would be unable to fully fund November SNAP b... Read more
One man was flown to a Pittsburgh hospital after he fell off a roof in Parker Township. Crews received a call around 7:15 p.m. for a man in his 60s who fell off a trailer roof on Bruin Road.... Read more
Adams Township is looking into possible updates to their zoning laws as the municipality continues to grow. With the population almost doubling in the last 20 years, township leaders say the... Read more
State Police are seeking help after a Washington Township home was damaged by pellet gun and a crossbow. On October 11, police were called to a home on North Washington Road after windows, s... Read more
A fundraising event will benefit the local skateboarding community. The Butler Area Skatepark Association is hosting the first-ever Grip Tape Gallery art show tonight. The event will showcas... Read more
A local organization is making a financial commitment to help those in need. The Slippery Rock Rotary recently awarded the Northern Butler County Feed My Sheep Cupboard in Slippery Rock $1,0... Read more
As sports fans get ready for tonight’s high school football playoff games, some schools may only accept cards as payment for tickets. Now, a new law will mandate schools and the PIAA accept... Read more