The number of new COVID cases in Butler County continues to fall—although numbers are still relatively high. According to Department of Health data, there were nearly 1,700 new cases over [... Read more
As hospitals struggle to keep and hire workers, Pennsylvania just approved a measure to send is using federal COVID relief money to healthcare organizations. Governor Tom Wolf just signed in... Read more
Police are providing more information on a crash that injured a couple of people earlier this week. It happened Wednesday evening around 5:30 p.m. on Route 422 in Muddy Creek […] Read more
Three more people have died locally at Butler Memorial Hospital over the past several days as a result of serious COVID-19 symptoms. The hospital reported one COVID-related death to the [... Read more
Most Butler County school districts started with a two-hour delay this morning after temperatures dropped to nearly ten below overnight. Seneca Valley was the only district to close for the... Read more
A woman is behind bars after a drug bust in the City of Butler earlier this week. According to charging documents, police executed a search warrant at the West Diamond […] Read more
Another step in the possible sale of the Butler Area Sewer Authority is planned for this week as Butler City Council will vote on a confidentiality agreement with Pennsylvania American [... Read more
A group of local college students is halfway across the country at a national competition with a chance to win funding for an idea. Grove City College business students are […] Read more
Arbor Day is tomorrow and two groups in Southern Butler County are joining forces to help people plant trees. The Cranberry Township environmental advisory committee and the Southern Butler... Read more
April is Donate Life Month, and state officials are encouraging people to become organ donors. It’s becoming a popular option for Pennsylvanians as more than 5 million residents have opted [... Read more
Governor Tom Wolf led a rally outside of the State Capitol yesterday advocating for new laws aimed at curtailing gun violence. Wolf outlined four different legislative priorities that he wou... Read more
The game of golf in Foxburg traces its rich history all the way back to Scotland’s St. Andrews. Founded in 1887, Foxburg Country Club today holds title to the oldest […] Read more
The Slippery Rock University History, Political Science, and Music Departments are sponsoring a program later this week to educate about the Holocaust. “Reflections on the Holocaust: Reachin... Read more