PennDOT officials say the second phase of the Portersville Bridge project is set to begin in a couple of weeks. Starting on August 9th, crews will begin demolishing the second stage of the e... Read more
Winning Powerball Ticket Sold In California
There’s a winner in the massive Powerball jackpot. The ticket was sold in Los Angeles, California according to lottery officials. The winning numbers were: 7, 10, 11, 13, 24 and a Powerball... Read more
A local lawmaker is supporting efforts to ease regulatory conditions in order to lower energy costs and stimulate local economies. U.S. Representative Mike Kelly, of Butler, recently signed... Read more
Mingle On Main Returns To Saxonburg Thursday
A local community will host another monthly event later this week that will focus on all things local. On Thursday, Mingle on Main will take over downtown Saxonburg from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. St... Read more
Slippery Rock University is once again receiving recognition by a national organization. SRU was named as one of the top public schools in Pennsylvania and nationally for the upcoming academ... Read more
The Butler Area Public Library continues to present activities and programs for all ages during the rest of this week. Kids ages 3 to 6 are invited to stop by Thursday for a Camp Kindness Pr... Read more
A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit that was filed against the Butler Area School District in 2017. According to our news partners at WPXI, the settlement allows students... Read more
Mars Debating Future Plans For School Realignment
The Mars Area School Board is asking for help considering more options about how to deal with a lack of capacity at a couple of buildings for younger students. Following up on a meeting held... Read more
Turnpike Fees Set To Rise Again
Turnpike fees will be going up once again. Officials with the Pennsylvania Turnpike approved yet another increase in tolls for the roadway. The commission approved a 5% increase on Tuesday,... Read more
The death of two teens that happened 21 years ago this week still remains one of Butler County’s biggest mysteries. It was back on July 17, 2002 when Seneca Valley High School students Scott... Read more