The minimum wage for state government workers makes a significant jump starting today. Workers will now be paid a minimum of $15 per hour if they are employed by the […] Read more
It is Catholic Schools Week for the Diocese of Pittsburgh. The week happens every year in the region and takes time to celebrate Catholic education. Local schools have a number […] Read more
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court has ruled that no excuse mail-in voting is unconstitutional in the state. The court issued the ruling earlier this morning writing that the Pennsylvania C... Read more
A snow system that moved in early this morning caused a quick coating of snow on the roads, which prompted nearly all Butler County school districts to operate on a two-hour […] Read more
Butler City Council has approved a confidentiality agreement with Pennsylvania American Water. This vote is another step in the process of a potential sale of the Butler Area Sewer Authority... Read more
Nurses at Armstrong County Memorial Hospital have authorized a strike. That now puts the decision to the union representatives who would have to give the rural hospital a 10 day […] Read more
The deadline for prospective candidates who are interested in serving a two-year term on Butler City Council along with the decision on who will fill the seat has been moved […] Read more
There is a winner of the Powerball jackpot. Lottery officials say a single winning ticket was sold in Arizona. The winner will cash in on the $473.1 million jackpot. Stronger […] Read more
Police are searching for a vehicle involved in a hit and run crash in Worth Township. The two vehicle accident took place last Wednesday evening around 7:40 p.m. on I-79 […] Read more
It’s now been one year since Pennsylvania adopted the new Move Over Law, requiring drivers to merge into a lane further away from an emergency response of the side of […] Read more
Students from a local private school will mark Arbor Day tomorrow by holding a tree planting ceremony. Summit Academy’s Woodshop class is participating in a community service project Friday... Read more
Slippery Rock University is hosting a public listening session this week to receive community input about the search for a new president. A pair of town hall listening sessions are […... Read more
Several local high schools will be participating in the finals of a gladiator-style robot competition this weekend open to the public. The 17th annual Southwestern Pennsylvania BotsIQ prelim... Read more