A new scholarship in Cranberry Township looks to reward those who serve the community. It’s named after the late Thomas Hodder who passed away last September. He was a life member of the Cra... Read more
There were no Powerball winners last night, meaning the jackpot continues to grow. After nobody won the big jackpot in the final drawing of 2021, it now has grown to $483 million. The winnin... Read more
Liquor Stores Notch Record Year In Sales
It was a recording setting year of liquor sales in Pennsylvania. According to the latest report from the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, more than $3 billion was spent on liquor, wines, a... Read more
Pittsburgh Ranked #1 City For Beer
A new report says Pittsburgh is the number one city in the country for beer drinkers. It was published by financial website Smart Asset, which evaluated over 360 cities against a few metrics... Read more
Pennsylvania Sets Daily COVID Cases Record
Pennsylvania set a new daily record of COVID cases Wednesday. The state Department of Health says there were more than 17,000 new cases of COVID—that’s a 40 percent increase compared to last... Read more
A street in the City of Butler is set to close for a couple of months. Officials say a portion of West Brady Street will tentatively close next Monday for a bridge replacement project over S... Read more
Public hearings are now set to discuss the proposed state house and senate maps. Six separate meetings will be held virtually and in-person in Harrisburg during the first two weeks of Januar... Read more
Connoquenessing To Build New Firehouse
A new firehouse is being planned for the Connoquenessing Volunteer Fire Company. The move comes after township supervisors approved an increase in the fire tax. Members of the volunteer fire... Read more
Three County Magistrates Set To Retire
Three Butler County district magistrates are now in their final days before heading to retirement. William O’Donnell of Slippery Rock, David Kovach of Cranberry, and Wayne Seibel of Evans Ci... Read more
More Counties Join Opioid Settlement Agreement
We reported last week that the Butler County Commissioners approved the proposed opioid settlement through the state. Now, Attorney General Josh Shapiro is announcing that 75 percent of coun... Read more