State Makes Another Round Of Naloxone Purchases
The Department of Health is distributing another large number of naloxone doses around the state. Officials say the state has purchased more than one million doses of the opioid reversal dru... Read more
Agriculture Secretary Stops In Butler
Local farmers had an opportunity to hear from the state’s Secretary of Agriculture at an event last week. Russell Redding was in town Friday as a guest for the Farmers Breakfast at the Ameri... Read more
DHS Warns About Scam Targeting EBT Recipients
State officials are warning recipients of various benefit programs about a potential scam. The Department of Human Services issued the warning saying that individuals are getting calls and t... Read more
A bill that would require insurance companies to cover genetic testing and counseling to breast cancer patients will soon become law. The state house passed the bill last week and Pat Halpin... Read more
Cranberry Township is beginning the process of distributing new garbage and recycling bins for residents. The township says that they continually try to provide new bins to residents on a re... Read more
One Hurt Following Crash in Portersville
At least one motorist was injured in a one car crash that occurred Sunday morning in Portersville. Calls came into the Butler County 911 Center around 10am for the crash on New Castle Road n... Read more
Authorities are continuing their investigation into a recent burglary that occurred in Slippery Rock Township. According to State Police, at least one unknown person vandalized a Stoughton R... Read more
A local man has been charged after a crash last week. According to Butler Township Police, 52-year-old Bruce Locke of Portersville is facing multiple charges including felony DUI. It stems f... Read more
There is still time for individuals and businesses from the private sector to submit proposals for transportation projects to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. PennDOT’s Office... Read more
Butler County Community College Students to Participate in Upcoming Events
Students at Butler County Community College will showcase some of their efforts at three upcoming events. First on Monday from 1 to 3 p.m. in the AK Steel Lobby of Succop Theater, nine stude... Read more