BC3 Officials Confirm Six Cases Of COVID-19
Butler County Community College is dealing for a few confirmed cases of COVID-19. BC3 President Dr. Nick Neupauer says the college has six confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of last weekend. He... Read more
Tunch Ilkin Diagnosed With ALS
Former Pittsburgh Steeler and current broadcaster Tunch Ilkin says he has been diagnosed with ALS. Ilkin revealed in a video with The Bible Chapel, that he was diagnosed with ALS, which is c... Read more
Rep. Bernstine Responds To Controversial Videos
State Representative Aaron Bernstine (R-PA 10), who represents a portion of northern Butler County, is responding to the controversial videos that surfaced earlier this week. The videos were... Read more
A challenger to Representative Daryl Metcalfe in this year’s Republican primary is attempting a write-in campaign for the general election. Scott Timko announced on Facebook this week that h... Read more
Local Fire Companies Receive Grants
A large number of Butler County Fire Companies will receive state grant money for operational expenses incurred as a result of COVID-19. The grants are awarded by the Office of the State Fir... Read more
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission is offering improved protections for families and businesses struggling with the financial impact of COVID-19. Earlier this week the PUC adopted a... Read more
DMV Closing This Weekend For Columbus Day
Monday is Columbus Day, which the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will observe with a long weekend. All PennDOT Driver’s License and Photo Centers will be closed Saturday through M... Read more
There has been an uptick in COVID-19 cases across the state, with Thursday’s report seeing the highest total number of cases in a day since April. Governor Tom Wolf says that while those num... Read more
State Representative Aaron Bernstine is coming under fire after videos were released that showed him encouraging his 5-year-old son to smoke a cigar and to use vulgar language. The USA Today... Read more
Slippery Rock University will keep a majority of their classes online for the spring semester. SRU President Dr. Bill Behre sent an email to students this morning saying that roughly 80 perc... Read more