A new law takes effect in a couple of days that is seen as another tool in helping battle fentanyl in Pennsylvania. The bill legalizes fentanyl test strips, which can detect the presence of... Read more
The downtown Butler post office now has an official new name. President Joe Biden officially signed the bill earlier this week to rename the structure as the “Andrew Gomer Williams Post Offi... Read more
Destruction Of Old Legion Recalls 2009 Homicide
The recent demolition of a long vacant building in Butler Township holds a connection to a local homicide. According to Butler Township Police Lieutenant Matt Pearson, the owner of the forme... Read more
Over a million dollars in federal funding is set to come to the Freeport area to help with updates to their sewer system. As part of the federal omnibus bill that passed Congress, $1.5 milli... Read more
Silvester Returns To Ring In New Year In Harmony
An annual New Year tradition is returning once again to the Harmony area this weekend. The Silvester Celebration is set for Saturday in Historic Harmony. The yearly event celebrates the Germ... Read more
Butler City Set To Name New Treasurer
The City of Butler will have a new treasurer later today. Butler City Council plans to gather at 9 a.m. to make a choice between two candidates who expressed interest in filling the position... Read more
Butler Township residents cleaning up after the holiday season have another option to dispose of Christmas trees. At no extra cost, the township’s waste collector will pick up trees placed a... Read more
Multiple crews responded to a minor fire at a facility in Emlenton Wednesday morning. The initial call came in around 10:45 a.m. for a fire alarm at the Davis Archway Treatment Center—which... Read more
State officials say an awareness campaign that launched earlier this year has led to more calls about parents leaving children in cars while they gamble. The “Don’t Gamble With Kids” campaig... Read more
One state lawmaker is making a push for major changes to the Pennsylvania Turnpike, including the return of some former workers. Democratic State Senator Marty Flynn of Scranton says it’s un... Read more