Tuesday Update: Death Toll Over 3,000 In PA; Four New Cases For Butler County
The death toll due to COVID-19 in Pennsylvania is now over 3,000, according to the state’s department of health. Officials say the over 500 newly reported deaths are a result of data accumul... Read more
Today is a special edition of Giving Tuesday, where people are encouraged to donate to organizations impacted by the coronavirus. “It is a new way to ask people to give around the pandemic t... Read more
Even as many Butler Township residents continue to take advantage of recycling services offered by the Township’s waste services provider, the township would like to prevent people from dump... Read more
Butler Township Commissioners are making their opposition known to a proposed utility rate increase. The Commissioners have authorized a letter to be sent from them to the Pennsylvania Publi... Read more
Pennsylvania continues to prepare for an election in which many people may choose to vote by mail. According to Governor Tom Wolf, even though this election has been pushed back once already... Read more
Latest On AK Steel: Department Of Commerce To Investigate Electrical Steel
A local lawmaker sees progress in the latest development surrounding cheap foreign products undermining components produced at AK Steel. According to United States Representative Mike Kelly,... Read more
There are now officially over 50,000 COVID-19 cases in Pennsylvania. But, according to the state department of health, Butler County has gone three straight days without any new confirmed ca... Read more
Jeep Festival Canceled For 2020
Another popular summer event in Butler has been canceled as a result of the coronavirus. The Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival is officially cancelling this year. Originally, organizers had plan... Read more
One of the most important parts to the lifting of COVID-19 related Stay-at-Home orders is the wide-spread availability of testing. Butler Health System Infectious Disease Medical Director Dr... Read more
The Butler County Commissioners are evaluating their next steps after the county wasn’t included among those that had their stay-at-home orders lifted on Friday. The commissioners hosted a c... Read more