Following the impeachment of President Donald Trump for the second time, local lawmakers are offering their reaction. Republican Mike Kelly of Butler voted against impeachment. “I don’t beli... Read more
Jeep Festival On For 2021
Pre-registration will soon open for the 10th annual Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival scheduled for this June 11th through 13th. According to the Friends of the Bantam Jeep Association, those in... Read more
Flu Cases Lower This Year Than In Past
Cases of the flu continue to be low this year according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health. So far the state has had just over 1,300 confirmed cases of the flu, which is significantly... Read more
Former Lowe’s Employee Accused Of Taking $20K
A former employee of the Moraine Pointe Plaza Lowe’s has been accused of stealing a large amount of money from the store. According to Butler Township Police, an investigation into 40-year-o... Read more
VA Details Vaccination Plan
Officials say the Butler VA Health Care System they have received over 1,600 doses of the Moderna COVID vaccine so far. At a press conference yesterday, leaders at the Butler VA said they’ve... Read more
State health officials are encouraging healthcare workers who aren’t affiliated with a hospital to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Dr. Rachel Levine says that group is in Phase 1A of the state’s vac... Read more
Local lawmakers are offering their reaction as President Donald Trump faces impeachment for the second time. Democrat Conor Lamb, who represents Cranberry Township, says that he will vote to... Read more
Free Lunches To Continue At Mars
Students in the Mars Area School District will be able to continue to enjoy free breakfast and lunch through the end of this school year. The United States Department of Agriculture has give... Read more
The Pennsylvania Department of Aging is teaming up to start a task force designed to help prevent the financial exploitation of senior citizens. The goal of the task force is to better coord... Read more
Security Increasing In Harrisburg
Security is increasing at Pennsylvania’s state capital. The decision was made by officials following last week’s attack on the U.S. Capitol Building and reports of planned protests in Harris... Read more