There were 144 new cases of COVID-19 and three additional deaths for Butler County on Tuesday. That comes with 101 negative tests, giving the daily update from the Department of Health a 58.... Read more
Congressman Mike Kelly says while it’s far from perfect, the latest COVID relief bill will provide necessary economic relief. The Republican Kelly who represents a portion of Butler County v... Read more
Police believe a driver was under the influence in an accident that happened yesterday in Clinton Township. The one vehicle crash happened around 6:30 p.m. at the intersection of Spring Vall... Read more
Butler Twp. Passes Budget Without Tax Increase
Butler Township residents will not see a tax hike next year. The commissioners approved the 2021 budget of just over $7.5 million at their last scheduled meeting of the year, which was on Mo... Read more
Vaccinations will be on their way to skilled nursing facilities next week according to state Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine. She said at a press conference yesterday that CVS and Walg... Read more
Levine: Over 17,000 Healthcare Workers Vaccinated
Over 17,000 healthcare workers have received their first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in Pennsylvania. Dr. Rachel Levine provided an update yesterday and said that the state is also e... Read more
Moderna Vaccine Arrives At Butler VA
Vaccinations are underway at the Butler VA Health Care System. The Butler VA is one of 113 VA Medical Centers across the country to receive the first limited supply of the newly approved Mod... Read more
Hospitalizations are remaining stable in Butler according to the latest update from Butler Health System. According to an update Monday morning, Butler Memorial Hospital is treating 50 patie... Read more
Live Christmas Tree Sales Surge This Season
There have been some unusual business trends as a result of the pandemic. The latest is that Christmas tree sales are soaring. The live Christmas tree market has been booming over the past m... Read more
Slippery Rock University will be going all virtual to start the spring semester. The school announced the decision over the weekend to suspend all in-person classes for the month of January.... Read more