Multiple fire departments were called to battle a fire at a trailer in Slippery Rock over the weekend. The fire broke out Saturday around 2:45 p.m. at a trailer in […] Read more
Crews battled a house fire in the City of Butler this past Saturday. Firefighters were called to a home in the 200 block of Cecilia Street around 5:30 p.m. When […] Read more
A man was flown to the hospital after losing control of his electric scooter. It happened Saturday around 8 a.m. on Great Belt Road in Jefferson Township. State police say […] Read more
One person was taken to a Pittsburgh hospital after a motorcycle crash over the weekend. The accident happened around 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the intersection of Meridian and Beacon Roads. [... Read more
Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate went up slightly last month. According to numbers from the Department of Labor, the state’s unemployment rate is at 3.9 percent—which is up one-tenth percent... Read more
With longtime county coroner William Young retiring, there are three candidates vying to replace him. All three candidates are running as Republicans. Braden Fox: A 2017 Knoch graduate and f... Read more
Over 70 new state troopers are joining the ranks of the Pennsylvania State Police following their graduation. The 172nd cadet class completed 27 weeks of training with a ceremony in [... Read more
A fun, outdoor activity kicks off later this week at Alameda Park. The Butler County Parks and Recreation Department is hosting Glow in the Dark Disc Golf at Alameda Park’s […] Read more
In the six person race for the Republican nomination for Center Township supervisor, the two winners have been decided. Mark Lauer, a former Center Township Managing director, and incumbent... Read more
The stage is set for Pennsylvania’s November general judicial election after conclusive results in the primary. For the Commonwealth Court, Philadelphia Democrat Common Pleas Court Judge Ste... Read more
Voters in Clinton Township gave approval for the Saxon Golf Course to sell alcohol. Voters were given a referendum question on the ballot asking if public golf courses could sell […] Read more
The Butler Area Transit Authority plans to post signage restricting how long people can leave vehicles in their parking lots. The authority recently approved a resolution to revise their par... Read more
A large group of Seneca Valley students will be helping out the Cranberry Township community Thursday. More than 100 students from Ryan Gloyer Middle School will be working in groups [... Read more