A local group is inviting the public to join in an annual gathering for food, fellowship, and fun. The Butler County Community Support Program is holding their summer picnic on Wednesday at... Read more
We reported earlier this month that Butler County and their election’s office will be recounting ballots from the 2020 election from select precincts. We now know when that will happen. Coun... Read more
Police Continue Search For Homicide Suspect
State police are searching for a man accused of killing another person last month in Muddy Creek Township. A criminal homicide warrant is out for 19-year-old Daniel C. Lloyd of Pitcarin, All... Read more
Portion Of Evans City Road To Be Paved This Week
A paving project is set to begin this week for a major road in Butler Township. PennDOT officials say crews will be milling and paving Evans City Road (Route 68) this week. The work will hap... Read more
PUC Warns Of “Energy Saving” Scams
With rising energy costs, the Pennsylvania Utility Commission is warning residents about possible scams. David Hixson is with the PUC and he says scammers try to fool customers by making mis... Read more
Local COVID Hospitalizations On The Rise
Local hospitalizations connected to COVID-19 continue to increase and one more person has died locally at Butler Memorial Hospital over the weekend as a result of COVID-19 infection. The But... Read more
Police have released more information about a crash involving multiple motorcycles that happened late last week in Butler Township. The accident took place Friday evening around 5 p.m. on Ro... Read more
State health officials are reminding residents of the new phone number for those facing a life-threatening mental health crisis. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline went live with the n... Read more
Butler County emergency crews have been keeping busy this morning following a number of vehicle accidents. The Pennsylvania Turnpike saw delays in both directions after multiple crashes this... Read more
Local Lawmakers Sue Over State Mail-In Ballot Law
A couple of local lawmakers joined other state House Republicans in suing over Pennsylvania’s mail-in ballot law. State Representatives Aaron Bernstine and Tim Bonner along with 12 other GOP... Read more