There will soon be a company in the county to take over the hazardous waste and electronic recycling program. Butler County approved an agreement with Noble Environmental Specialty Recycling... Read more
Despite high gas prices, officials with the Pennsylvania Turnpike are expected larger-than-normal traffic. Over the holiday weekend, an estimated 2.2 million drivers will pass through tolls... Read more
Jail Adding More Healthcare Services
County commissioners are approving more medical services and staff at the Butler County Prison. A revised contract with an independent healthcare contractor was revised to add more members t... Read more
PennDOT Closing For Memorial Day Weekend
All driver license and photo centers operated by PennDOT will be closed this holiday weekend. All facilities will be closed Saturday through Monday in observance of Memorial Day. Residents w... Read more
Cranberry Readying For Ceremony To Honor Vets
A local community is preparing a special ceremony for Memorial Day. This year’s Cranberry Township Memorial Day service will start at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Veterans Memorial in North Boundary... Read more
There’s been a steady rise in COVID cases over the past couple of weeks in Butler County. Now, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is elevating Butler into the “high” category for... Read more
City Farmer’s Market To Open This Saturday
The Butler City Farmer’s Market is about to open its doors for the first time this year. Opening day for the market is set for tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. Organizers say hundreds of people flock t... Read more
Organizers Gearing Up For Memorial Day Parade
Organizers are gearing up for the annual Memorial Day Parade in downtown Butler. It’s set for this upcoming Monday on Main Street. It will begin at 10:30 a.m. starting at Penn Street and wor... Read more
Multiple people were taken to the hospital this morning after they were exposed to hydrofluoric acid at Cleveland Cliffs. The call came into the Butler County 911 Center around 9 a.m. Initia... Read more
Local COVID Cases Continue To Rise
The number of local COVID cases continue to climb. According to the Department of Health, there were 422 new cases over the past seven days—which is up by nearly 100 cases compared to the la... Read more