The National Weather Service in Pittsburgh has issued a Flood Watch until 3 AM Sunday Morning. The expected rainfall totals could cause area streams and creeks to overflow their banks, as we... Read more
Police were called to Playthings Etc. in Butler on November 2, 2017 in response to a man urinating on toys in the store. According to our news exchange partners at WPXI, 74-year-old David Pa... Read more
A group of about 15 people gathered in front of Congressman Mike Kelly’s business on Thursday protesting a national tax bill. Gabe Lytle of Armstrong County was one of those standing outside... Read more
One person was hurt in a crash Wednesday afternoon at a busy intersection in Butler Township. According to Butler Township Police, 53-year-old Tracy Tucci of Butler was traveling westbound o... Read more
A local man is facing charges following a robbery in the city of Butler. Christian Snyder, 57, of Butler is accused of walking into the A-Plus convenience store on West Jefferson Street late... Read more
The Butler Transit Authority has begun to enter into park and ride agreements in anticipation of starting a service to Pittsburgh. According to Executive Director John Paul, verbal agreement... Read more
New buses fueled by compressed natural gas will soon hit the streets of the city of Butler, Butler Township and surrounding areas now that a temporary fueling station is in place. The Butler... Read more
The Federal Highway Administration and PennDOT will display their upcoming plans on widening Route 228 in Adams Township later this week. Officials will be at the Adams Township Building on... Read more
A local non-profit organization has received national recognition for the impact it has made. The Community Action Network for Drug-free Lifestyle Empowerment or CANDLE Incorporated has been... Read more
Multiple fire departments battled a blaze at a vacant building in Chicora on Wednesday. Crews were sent to the unoccupied building on Flick Alley (which is just off West Slippery Rock Street... Read more