School Year Begins In Seneca Valley & Karns City
It’s the first day of school for a couple of districts in Butler County. Students at Seneca Valley and Karns City head back to class today. Meanwhile juniors and seniors at North Catholic wi... Read more
Man Sentenced For Selling Fentanyl In Butler
A man who pled guilty for selling drugs in Butler was sentenced to nearly three years in prison. 25-year-old Damion Fray, originally from Philadelphia, was sentenced to 33 months in a federa... Read more
Gas Prices Drop Another Nickel Over Last Week
Gas prices dropped once again both locally as well as across western Pennsylvania as a whole this week. According to AAA’s weekly gas price report, the average price for a gallon of regular,... Read more
Career T.R.A.C.K. Hosting Open House
The local Career TRACK office is holding an open house tomorrow in order for job seekers and employers to learn more about their operation. Career TRACK is a grant funded resource that helps... Read more
Butler Twp. Beginning Crack Sealing Project
Work is set for a number of roads in Butler Township for the next two weeks. Officials say they will be starting a crack sealing project on some roads in the township starting today. They as... Read more
Woman Charged With Biting Kid
A Grove City woman is facing charges after attempting to discipline a child by biting earlier this month. According to Grove City Police, officers assisted Children and Youth Services with a... Read more
An inmate in the Mercer County Prison is pleading guilty to conspiring to deal drugs in jail. The Department of Justice says 30-year-old Eugene Phillips of Farrell pled guilty after he was a... Read more
Local COVID Hospitalizations Continue To Fall
The number of locally hospitalized patients with COVID has gone down once again. As of this morning, Butler Memorial Hospital was treating eight patients for the coronavirus, with one person... Read more
Ford City Man Dies In Armstrong Co. Crash
A Ford City man died in a two car crash just east of Kittanning over the weekend. State police say 72-year-old Richard Eckner ran a stop sign and was t-boned by another driver on Route 28/66... Read more
Dry Weather Leads To Delayed Crops
Although we’ve seen plenty of rain over the last 24 hours, our area has hit a few dry patches this summer. Agriculture officials say that’s had an impact on summer crops. Even though we are... Read more