Every few years lawmakers in Washington come up with a national Farm Bill, but now there’s a similar plan created exclusively for Pennsylvania. The state’s very own Farm Bill was unveiled la... Read more
Many people have the day off for Presidents’ Day, but a local group is inviting people to commemorate the birthday of our first president this weekend. The annual Cherry Pike Hike commemorat... Read more
Some students, and the school president, are sad and outraged after finding a Black History Month flyer on Slippery Rock University’s campus defaced. The flyer was advertising celebratory sc... Read more
The Butler Area School District is among the 38 districts across the state to update policies regarding how child abuse is reported to comply with a 2014 state law. But not all districts hav... Read more
The flu is still being considered widespread in Pennsylvania. In Butler County, there have been 246 confirmed cases of the flu, according to data which ran through last week. Statewide, ther... Read more
Pennsylvania’s leaders have different opinions on the bill that was passed by Congress on Thursday that keeps the government open and avoids another government shutdown. U.S. Congressman Mik... Read more
Even though Valentine’s Day has passed, Pennsylvania State Police in our area will be out making sure everyone is as safe as possible on the roads this weekend. Roving and stationary DUI pat... Read more
There are a couple of fish fry locations that are changing plans for offering food this evening. St. Fidelis has told our newsroom that they will be moving their meal to ‘take-out’ only at t... Read more
With many other events canceled and venues closing, the show will go on this weekend at the Butler Little Theatre. An Inspector Calls will be performed Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. as well... Read more
A national festival that had been planned to take place at a facility in Butler County at the end of the month has been cancelled. USA Hockey has decided to cancel the 16th annual Disabled H... Read more
Although all regularly scheduled Catholic Masses will continue as normal this weekend, those within the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh have received dispensation from attending. Bishop David... Read more
Cranberry Township is postponing or canceling all non-essential programming, meetings, and events beginning Friday at 4 p.m. This includes all Parks and Recreation Department offerings, incl... Read more
Officials in the Karns City Area School District are reminding parents and guardians that kindergarten registration is coming up soon. Registration for Chicora and Sugarcreek Elementaries wi... Read more