State Officials Lower COVID-19 Death Toll; Butler County Now Reporting 6 Deaths
State health officials have lowered the COVID-19 death toll by about 200 in Pennsylvania, according to their daily report. The state now says there are 1,421 people who have died due to COVI... Read more
Cranberry Twp. To Light Municipal Building In Support Of Healthcare Workers
Cranberry Township is inviting residents to join them in honoring local first responders and healthcare workers. Thursday night through Sunday night the Municipal Center will be brightened b... Read more
Marriage Licenses To Be Offered Online
With the COVID-19 pandemic and stay-at-home orders putting a strain on some relationships, Butler County is making a procedural change to allow other couples to finalize theirs in a timelier... Read more
Gov. Wolf Outlines Reopening Plan
Governor Tom Wolf yesterday announced details of his plan to reopen the Commonwealth, with a targeted start date of May 8. It won’t happen all at once; the administration will categorize reo... Read more
Service has been restored after some Butler County Armstrong customers experienced internet connection loss on Wednesday. According to the company’s Facebook page, the interruption began aro... Read more
A seventh person has died because of COVID-19 in Butler County, according to the state’s update on Wednesday. However, the rate of new COVID-19 cases in Butler County continues to slow. Only... Read more
Butler High School graduate and former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Hanratty is recovering at his Connecticut home following his battle with COVID-19. Hanratty spoke to our newsroom... Read more
Pennsylvania’s Attorney General is reminding those who are now unemployed and lost their employer-sponsored healthcare, that they are eligible for insurance coverage through the federal gove... Read more
Turnpike Revenue Down In March
One of the items expected to be discussed when the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission meets today is the significant drop in traffic on the toll road since the state’s stay at home order went... Read more
Telemedicine Bill Passes State Senate
With restrictions on non-essential travel still in place due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, a bill that could soon become law could help overcome barriers of distance and cost to patient... Read more