A Guide to Using a Chastity Cage
The time has finally come and you and your partner have talked it over several times and decided to try male chastity. Congratulations! Welcome to a whole new world of experiences and we hop... Read more
Fire Officials Urge Caution When Heating Homes
With frigid temperatures expected over the next several days, residents are reminded to use caution when heating homes. The National Fire Protection Association reports dangerous and costly... Read more
Symphony Returns To Highlight Scottish Music
The Butler County Symphony will be performing an evening of entertaining music this weekend at Butler Intermediate High School. The show is titled “Scottish Reverie” and is scheduled to begi... Read more
Wolf Outlines Plans To Use Federal ARP Funds
Governor Tom Wolf is outlining his plans to spend around $2 billion in federal funds sent to Pennsylvania via the American Rescue Plan. Wolf said one of the main areas he wants to target is... Read more
Recon Opening New Location In South Fayette
A Butler-based brewery continues to expand their presence in Western PA and is opening a new location today in South Fayette. Recon Brewing is celebrating the grand opening of their Hasting’... Read more
Snow And Ice Make For Treacherous Commute
It’s another morning of where most of Butler County is waking up to snow covered roads and sidewalks. But, there’s also a lot of ice that county residents have to deal with. Last evening, th... Read more
PennDOT Issues Vehicle Restrictions On Highways
Restrictions are in place on many major highways in Western PA according to PennDOT. Officials are advising everyone to avoid unnecessary travel if they can as crews continue to treat roads.... Read more
AG Shapiro Files Charges Against Pipeline Company
Attorney General Josh Shapiro is charging an energy company with a pipeline in Butler County with environmental crimes. The AG’s office announced the charges against ETC Northeast Pipeline e... Read more
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court says they will hear arguments next month on whether or not mail-in ballots are constitutional. The state’s highest court said oral arguments will happen on Mar... Read more
Local COVID Cases Continue To Fall
The number of new COVID cases in Butler County continues to fall. Over the past week, there were 1,165 new cases, which is down more than 500 compared to the previous week. However, there we... Read more