PennDOT Accepting Applications For Freight Grants
There is still time to apply for two rail freight grant programs through the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. The Bureau of Rail, Freight, Ports, and Waterways has opened the appli... Read more
This weekend marks the unofficial end of summer, and AAA says there will be plenty of Americans taking advantage of the long weekend. An online survey done by the travel agency found that mo... Read more
Several local schools in the Butler Area School District have been chosen to receive grants to improve access to nutritious fruits and vegetables. McQuistion Elementary School will receive n... Read more
September is National Preparedness Month and the American Red Cross is encouraging residents to take action. Officials say last year more than 40% of Americans, or about 130 million people,... Read more
Two Charged In Smash-And-Grab Scheme
Two men are facing charges after an elaborate smash-and-grab scheme that began in Cranberry Township. The investigation began in mid-August at the township’s Community Park after a number of... Read more
A Kittanning man who was facing numerous charges for violent sexual assaults, is now in police custody. Our news partners at WPXI report that police arrested 24-year-old Zachary Baum just be... Read more
Grove City Man Sentenced After Animal Abuse
A Grove City man who pleaded guilty to his role in the death of 30 animals at his home will now head to prison. 54-year-old Phillip Schaefer was sentenced to three months to two years in pri... Read more
AG Shapiro Reaches Opioid Settlement
Pennsylvania’s top law enforcement official has reached a deal with another pharmaceutical company for fueling the opioid epidemic. Attorney General Josh Shapiro and six other attorneys gene... Read more
BHS Introduces New Vascular Surgeon
A new heart doctor has joined the Butler Health System. Dr. Abdallah Naddaf is the newest member of the BHS Heart Team specializing in vascular surgery. Dr. Naddaf graduated from American Un... Read more
Court Rules That Police Can Pull Over Drivers For Non-visible License Plates
Following a court ruling, police in Pennsylvania can now pull a driver over if any part of their license plate is not visible. An appellate court judge made the ruling late last week. It als... Read more