Man Accused Of Hitting Nurse
A Butler man is facing charges after he allegedly hit a nurse several times while trying to provide care. On Saturday, police were called to Butler Memorial Hospital for 31-year-old Timothy... Read more
Multiple People Arrested in City Drug Bust
Four people are facing charges following a drug bust in Butler City. City police executed a warrant on the 100 block of South Ninth Street this past Sunday around 6 a.m. for an ongoing narco... Read more
Rep. Kelly Touts Trump’s State of the Union
Congressman Mike Kelly is touting President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address. Kelly said in a statement that Trump has “restored American greatness at home and abroad.” Kelly cited... Read more
PennDOT Announces Route 8 Resurfacing Project
A major paving project of Route 8 in Butler will begin next week. PennDOT announced the $13.6 million resurfacing project will run nearly 10 miles—beginning at McCalmont Road in Butler Towns... Read more
An Allegheny County man was sentenced this week after drugs, cash, and an illegal gun was found in his vehicle during a traffic stop in nearly four years ago. In November 2022, police stoppe... Read more
A Zelienople man is in the Butler County Prison after accusations he sexually assaulted a family member for more than 30 years. The victim accused 84-year-old Louis Tomei of sexually them si... Read more
Crews are on the scene of a crash this morning on Route 8 in Middlesex Township. The accident happened just before 7:30 a.m. at the intersection of Route 8 and McFann Road. Dispatchers say t... Read more
A local state representative is hosting a Firearms Owners Against Crime event later this week. Republican Aaron Bernstine will hold the gathering Wednesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Mars Ro... Read more
South Butler Library Hosting “Dogman Experience”
A free presentation at the South Butler Library later this week will offer details about a meeting with a supernatural creature. The library is hosting “Dogman Experiencer” Matt Emch on Wedn... Read more
LCB Returns Funding To Local Municipalities
A few local municipalities will receive a portion of liquor license fees paid to the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board by approved licensees. The board recently announced that over $2 millio... Read more




