Food safety experts are warning people to take extra precautions when online ordering food delivery. Food safety specialists at Penn State say the number of people taking advantage of food d... Read more
Construction is progressing on two projects at the Butler Senior High School but some delays are anticipated as a result of continued material shortages. The Butler Area School District Boar... Read more
Wolf: No Shutdowns Expected
As COVID cases and hospitalizations rise, Governor Tom Wolf is doubling down on efforts for people to get vaccinated. Wolf says his administration is not considering any shutdowns, but rathe... Read more
Mars Updating COVID Quarantine Policy
The Mars Area School Board has taken action to modify the district’s Health and Safety plan. Superintendent Dr. Mark Gross discussed recent developments as related to the Health and Safety p... Read more
This Weeks Marks The Coldest On Average
Although we are set for temperatures near 40 today, we’re coming off some of our colder days of winter. And that should not come as a surprise if you look at history. Data shows that January... Read more
State police in Venango County say their investigation is still ongoing into the killing of a Pittsburgh man near Emlenton. 29-year-old Peter Spencer was found dead in the front yard of a ho... Read more
Although construction of the new Butler Transit Authority park and ride lot is complete, work on the building addition is being delayed by material shortages. According to Executive Director... Read more
RGGI Battle Continues After Wolf Veto
The ongoing battle over a proposed carbon tax in Pennsylvania continues. Governor Tom Wolf vetoed a bill that would have required legislative approval for the state to join the Regional Gree... Read more
Seneca Valley Student Publishes First Book
A very young author is looking to the past for a new book. 10-year-old Dylan LaDieu, a fifth grader in the Seneca Valley School District, has officially released a new book called “Dylan Dra... Read more
Poll watchers have become more popular in the past couple of years, and a new bill could possibly expand where they go. The House State Government Committee approved a bill that would allow... Read more