The Diocese of Pittsburgh is updating masking policies in churches and schools for later this month. According to Bishop David Zubik, a drop in local COVID-19 infections will result in masks... Read more
Dr. Oz Makes Pitch To Butler Voters
One of the more prominent candidates running for Senate made a stop in Butler yesterday. Dr. Mehmet Oz talked to a crowd of around 100 people at the 11th Frame. He held a town hall style mee... Read more
Gas Prices Remain High
Gas prices have remained steady over the past week, but drivers are still paying a premium price at the pump. The average price for a gallon of unleaded self-serve is at $3.60 in Butler Coun... Read more
BHS Receives Accreditation For Main Lab
Butler Health System is receiving recognition for their laboratory work. They were recently accredited by the College of American Pathologists based on results from a recent inspection of Bu... Read more
SRU President Formally Announces Retirement Plans
Slippery Rock University President Dr. William Behre has announced that he plans to retire over a year from now. Behre recently notified the SRU Council of Trustees as well as the leadership... Read more
Police Ask For Help In Search For Arson Suspect
Butler City Police are looking for a suspect after an incident of arson that happened last month. Police say that a dumpster was lit on fire January 25th at an undisclosed location in downto... Read more
No one suffered serious injuries this morning when a box truck flipped onto an SUV. It happened around 10:15 a.m. at the entrance to Cranberry Springs—which is near the Dick’s Sporting Goods... Read more
A couple of local United States Congressmen are reaching out to the community with events scheduled for later today. Republican Representative Mike Kelly is joining with colleagues on the Ho... Read more
A federal grant will increase the amount of money Pennsylvania allots to fight invasive pests. Over a million dollars will be coming to the state Department of Agriculture in order to establ... Read more
BC3’s ESL Class Sees Highest Enrollment
Butler County Community College is seeing the most students ever in their English as a second language program. 35 students ranging from Ukrainian to Spanish are enrolled for the spring seme... Read more