Butler County Beer Circuit Expands
The Butler County Beer Circuit is expanding once again. The circuit encourages visitors to experience a variety of breweries within the county by taking themselves on a self-guided tour of l... Read more
AAA: Public Not Ready For Self-Driving Cars
A new study reveals that the American public might not be ready for the autonomous car industry just yet. The billion dollar industry has a significant presence in Pittsburgh, however AAA re... Read more
DOH: Vaccine Roll Out Ramping Up
State health leaders say the vaccine roll out is continuing to ramp up. Senior health advisor Lindsey Mauldin provides the latest updates on the numbers. “More than 67,200 Pennsylvanians eve... Read more
Roskovski Sentencing Pushed To April
A federal judge has ruled that a former Butler County detective will not be able to change his plea in a case that says he and his wife embezzled over a million dollars from the Butler Healt... Read more
There were 48 new cases of COVID-19 and two additional deaths reported by the state for Butler County Wednesday. That now brings the death toll in the county to 374 according to the Departme... Read more
Butler Health System officials say they’ve received more COVID-19 vaccine doses and are encouraging eligible residents to get registered. Currently, the hospital is vaccinating those who are... Read more
AK Steel To Undergo Name Change
The name of AK Steel will be changing soon. Officials with Cleveland Cliffs confirmed the news earlier this morning. A company spokeswoman said that “while Cleveland Cliffs appreciates and r... Read more
Pennsylvania officials say the number of statewide opioid deaths last year could be the highest since it peaked in 2017. Secretary of the PA Department of Drugs and Alcohol Programs Jennifer... Read more
Mars Primary Center Getting New Roof
The Mars Area School District will replace the roof on the Primary Center. At their meeting Tuesday night, the school board voted to accept a bid from the Bur Mac Commercial Roofing Company... Read more
Students at Seneca Valley will be moving to in-person instruction for five-days-a-week beginning March 22nd. The board approved the decision earlier this week for students in Kindergarten th... Read more