Crews battled a massive fire that broke out at a structure in Muddy Creek Township yesterday. The call came into the Butler County 911 Center around 1:30 p.m. for a brush fire in the 1800 bl... Read more
There are a few power outages in Butler County following last night’s storms. First Energy says there are just over 35 homes without power this morning. These mainly appear to be in Jackson... Read more
The driver of a fatal crash in Connoquenessing Township was sentenced yesterday morning. The incident happened last July on the 100 block of Harmony Road when 58-year-old Robert Pflugh of Bu... Read more
Leaf collection is now available to Butler City residents. The curbside collection is available now through May 2 on city streets. Residents must bag the leaves. More information on collecti... Read more
The Butler Transit Authority will be offering transportation services for next month’s NFL Draft. From Thursday, April 23rd to Saturday, the 25th the Bus will provide direct service from the... Read more
The Pennsylvania State Supreme Court says that life sentences without the possibility of parole is unconstitutional. In the ruling, the court said that mandatory life sentences for second de... Read more
Another local food distribution is set for this weekend. Orchard Hill Church is offering their monthly free food distribution this Saturday morning from 9 to 11 a.m. The drive-thru distribut... Read more
The Armco Credit Union is hosting a home buyer workshop later this month. The workshop is for all prospective home buyers, especially those who are first-time buyers. The event will cover th... Read more
A bill that aims to keep lawmakers in Harrisburg until a budget has been finalized is seeking support. The new bill would require lawmakers in both the house and senate to stay in session un... Read more
Late last week Governor Josh Shapiro signed three executive orders to expand protections for Pennsylvanian’s with disabilities and autism. The orders will reauthorize the Developmental Disab... Read more
A local social fraternity at Slippery Rock University has organized a walk for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society to fundraise for the charity and for the local organization. The chapte... Read more
Crews will be taking the next steps in a local road project this week. PennDOT officials say that tomorrow (Monday) through Friday daylight median work will take place on Route 228 in Middle... Read more
March was another record-setting month for gambling in the state. According to the Gaming Control Board, all forms of gambling resulted in over $602 million in revenue last month. That total... Read more