Some parents may be encountering problems finding baby formula at the store. Due to a massive recall along with supply chain issues, there is a nationwide shortage of baby formulas. However... Read more
Bill To Rename Downtown Post Office Moves Forward
A bill to rename the post office in downtown Butler has taken another step toward becoming law. Republican Congressman Mike Kelly sponsored the bill to name the post office at the corner of... Read more
An opportunity for food, fire, and fellowship will be offered this weekend in Cranberry Township. The first in a summer series of Fire and Food Trucks gatherings is scheduled to take place S... Read more
The Redevelopment Authority of the City of Butler is continuing the process of determining how state funding will be used to benefit local residents. The Authority recently held a public hea... Read more
PennDOT: Increase In Road Fatalities In 2021
There was a slight increase in the number of traffic deaths last year according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. The latest data shows that 1,230 people died in traffic acci... Read more
Several local young people have been recognized for participation in a poster coloring contest organized by a local lawmaker. State Representative Marci Mustello marked Autism Awareness mont... Read more
PSU Study: Number Of Deer Hunters Decreasing
A new study by Penn State University shows that the state going to be losing the number of people who hunt deer. Researchers say many deer hunters are aging out of the sport, and that could... Read more
Residents of the Seneca Valley community are invited to join in a fun outdoor event later this week. The 36th annual All District K-6 Track and Field Community Event will take place Friday a... Read more
New Castle Man Charged With Killing Mother; Had Outstanding Charges In Butler
We’re learning more information about the New Castle man who was arrested for a homicide earlier this week. State police say 36-year-old Shane McDevitt is facing charges for killing his moth... Read more
Gateway 228 Project Ahead Of Schedule
If you’ve traveled Route 228 West in the past couple of months, it’s quite obvious that construction is well underway. Butler County’s Chief of Economic Development and Planning Mark Gordon... Read more