Pennsylvania Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine will be nominated to be the next Assistant U.S. Secretary of Health. President-Elect Joe Biden made the announcement Tuesday morning. Levin... Read more
Data shows many residents of Butler Township continued to take advantage of a perk included with trash service – recycling of electronics and hazardous household waste. Butler Township looke... Read more
New Auditor General To Be Sworn-In
A new auditor general will be sworn-in Tuesday afternoon. Republican Tim DeFoor will take the oath of office at 12:30 p.m. The Dauphin County native previously served as his county’s contro... Read more
March For Life Rally Goes Virtual
Due to COVID-19 and safety concerns, this year’s March for Life rally will take place virtually. The annual march usually takes place in Washington D.C. on the anniversary of the Supreme Cou... Read more
Lottery Jackpots Continue To Soar
Tuesday night’s Mega Millions jackpot is closing in on one of the highest in United States history. It’s worth an estimated $850 million, which would make it the third largest ever. This com... Read more
No One Injured In Rollover Crash
No one was injured in a one vehicle rollover accident yesterday in Clay Township. It happened just before 3 p.m. on Hall Road, just east of McGregor Road. Police say 20-year-old Donovan Fran... Read more
Monday Update: 58 New Cases; No New Deaths
There were 58 new cases of COVID-19 and no additional deaths for Butler County on Monday. This comes after a weekend report that saw 260 new cases and 11 additional deaths. Currently, the de... Read more
Emergency crews were on the scene of a fire in Cranberry Township Monday morning. Just before 8:30 a.m., multiple fire crews were called to a home in the 7000 block of Franklin Road near McK... Read more
A Butler man is in jail after he posted threats while holding a gun on social media. State police say 24-year-old Ryan McConnell was arrested for posting a photo of himself on the social med... Read more
Butler Symphony Replaces Remaining In-Person Performances For Season With Virtual Programs
The Butler County Symphony Orchestra is modifying the spring schedule as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The concerts planned for February, March, April, and May have been cancele... Read more