Allegheny Conference Supports U.S. Steel Sale
The Allegheny Conference on Community Development has announced they will be supporting the sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon Steel. In a statement released Monday after CEO Stefani Pashman calle... Read more
Kelly To Support Defense Authorization Act
Congressman Mike Kelly of Butler is supporting the proposed National Defense Authorization Act. The bill includes a nearly 15 percent pay raise for junior enlisted service members. It also w... Read more
Grants Aim To Help Overnight Tourism In State
The Department of Community and Economic Development has announced funding grants are available that helps promote overnight tourism in the Commonwealth. The 2024-25 Commonwealth Budget incl... Read more
With a busy holiday season in full swing, emergency officials in the state are asking everyone to be prepared. The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency and the Fire Commissioner say havi... Read more
Man Dies After Running Wood Splitter In Garage
One man died and two others were hospitalized after a man was running a wood splitter in his garage. It happened Friday afternoon at a home on Shaffer Road in Slippery Rock Township, Lawrenc... Read more
Hospital’s Bond Rating Drops Again
Butler Health System is seeing another downgrade in their bond rating. Fitch Ratings lowered the hospital’s bonds to junk status, giving it a negative outlook and calling it a risky investme... Read more
Man Uses Fake Ticket At Skill Games Location
State police are investigating after someone used a fake skill game ticket to steal cash from a local business. The incident happened back in mid-November at Poo’s Place on Route 356 in Summ... Read more
Two Charged After Stealing From Local Stores
Two people have been charged with theft after stealing from a convenience store and cigar shop and attempting to sell the stolen items. Police have charged 28-year-old Jacob McCall and 27-ye... Read more
State officials are reminding state residents to apply for the property tax and rental rebate program before the end of the year. The program offers rebates for seniors and those making unde... Read more
A safety net intended to protect lower income residents of Pennsylvania is set to expire, but the PUC has reaffirmed their commitment to consumer protections. Chapter 14 in Pennsylvania law... Read more