Police Investigate Worth Township Crash
Two motorists were taken to a local hospital following a one car crash that occurred earlier this weekend on Interstate 79 in Worth Township. According to State Police, 19-year-old Madeline... Read more
An online event later this week will provide information for animal rescue groups about federal and state regulations on farm animals. Penn State Extension is offering a free webinar on Tues... Read more
A local police department is donating some equipment no longer needed to help Ukrainian people defend themselves and their country. Twelve pieces of expired body armor no longer able to be u... Read more
State Leaders Warn Of Looming Teacher Shortage
Pennsylvania education leaders are warning of an impending shortage of teachers in the state. At a hearing with state lawmakers, education officials said that staffing shortages a turning in... Read more
Freedom Road Work Set For Next Week
Drivers that use Freedom Road will encounter more construction work starting early next week. PennDOT says evening and weekend road work is set to begin starting this upcoming Monday. Crews... Read more
Deer Harvest Numbers Down From Last Year
The number of deer harvested this past season is down compared to previous years. The Pennsylvania Game Commission said there were around 376,000 deer harvested during the 2021-22 hunting se... Read more
Motorists in southern Butler County should be aware of the partial closure of a busy highway this weekend. The closure of Route 19 in Marshall Township, Allegheny County from Thorn Hill Road... Read more
A longtime church in Downtown Butler has closed but members continue to give back to the community through a Legacy Plan. Grace @ Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church on the Diamond held thei... Read more
City Reaches Settlement With Former Police Chief
The city of Butler has settled a lawsuit filed by a former Butler City Police Chief nearly three years ago. As part of Thursday’s meeting, council approved a motion to approve a General Rele... Read more
Butler Area School District administrators do not anticipate the need for modular classrooms or “trailers” to accommodate the moving of 9th grade students to the Senior High next school year... Read more