While we may be seeing some leaves change colors, we’re still early on in the fall foliage season according to state officials. The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources says [... Read more
Last week we reported that the Butler City magistrate’s office is moving, along with the county coroner. But, their current location on West Cunningham Street won’t stay vacant for long. [... Read more
Butler City Police now say they have the man in custody that illegally went onto a school bus Thursday. 44-year-old Clifford Anderson of Butler City was arrested last evening around [... Read more
Following the death of Chief Justice Max Baer, Governor Tom Wolf now has a chance to name his replacement to the state’s Supreme Court. But, a spokesperson for Wolf says […] Read more
Construction work is set to begin next week on a main bridge in the Portersville area. PennDOT officials say starting Monday, crews will begin work on replacing the Portersville Bridge [... Read more
The number of local COVID cases declined slightly over the last week according to the Department of Health. There were 180 confirmed cases of COVID during that time for Butler […] Read more
The new Butler Cultural District will make its debut this weekend in the downtown area. The idea was conceived by the Butler PM Rotary as a way to showcase the […] Read more
As the end of the year approaches, state officials are touting the impact outdoor recreation has on the Pennsylvania economy. New figures from the DCNR show that outdoor activities account [... Read more
Cranberry Township is reminding residents that the final days of leaf collection is fast approaching. The township will end their yard waste collection next week. They remind home owners tha... Read more
The Harmony Business Association is welcoming the public to see what they have to offer while helping those less fortunate this holiday season. The Shoppes of Harmony will be open […] Read more
The public is invited to attend a free event later this week to hear from a local author. The Butler Area Public Library is hosting Butler native Janet Gall Piper, […] Read more
The new class of Leadership Butler County is undertaking multiple projects for the first time in history. The professional leadership development program will have 29 individuals participati... Read more
Local COVID hospitalizations are holding fairly steady. According to an update from Butler Memorial Hospital, they were treating eight patients for the coronavirus, with one in the ICU as of... Read more