SRU Celebrating Women’s History Month
March is Women’s History Month and Slippery Rock University is marking the occasion with a number of special events. SRU’s The Women’s Center and Pride Center hosts multiple events throughou... Read more
With the consent of the Butler Area School Board, Butler school administrators have taken action to modify the district’s Health and Safety plan. Superintendent Dr. Brian White shared recent... Read more
Pennsylvania’s Acting Secretary of Health says the state is getting prepared to move on from the current phase of the pandemic. “Aside from continued vaccination, we know the key to our tran... Read more
NAMI Holding Family Program In-Person
There is still time for residents to join a local nonprofit organization for a free educational program for friends and family of those dealing with mental illness. Family to Family is an ei... Read more
A drive is happening today and early next week to help a student in the Seneca Valley School District. Seven-year-old Jax Ramirez suffers from a serious and extremely rare genetic disorder k... Read more
Gas Prices Remain Stable; Likely To Rise
Gas prices have again risen locally but slightly dropped across western Pennsylvania as a whole over the past week. According to AAA’s weekly gas price report, the average price for a gallon... Read more
The Butler School District is continuing negotiations with the WPIAL regarding a recent ruling that Butler football cannot play in the District 10 playoffs as an associate member. According... Read more
As the spring inches closer, pickleball fanatics are looking forward to another season. It’s a sport growing in popularity in the area, especially in Cranberry Township where they have more... Read more
Public Hearing Set For South Butler Name Change
A public hearing will be held tomorrow as South Butler looks to change the name of their school district. The process of making the name change to Knoch has picked up after a new law was sig... Read more
Local COVID Update Includes One More Death; Hospitalizations Continue To Drop
Local hospitalization rates connected to COVID-19 continue to decrease although one more person has died locally at Butler Memorial Hospital over the weekend as a result of COVID-19 infectio... Read more