Friday Marks World Suicide Prevention Day
Today is World Suicide Prevention Day and a state organization is making an effort to raise awareness about veterans in crisis. The Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs i... Read more
The Saeler-Solkovy Memorial Ride has made a large donation to help the Butler County Alliance for Children as their charity of choice this year. A total of $20,250 was raised during this yea... Read more
A local woman is recovering following a multiple vehicle crash last week in Butler Township. According to Butler Township Police, the three vehicle crash occurred last Friday just after 3 p.... Read more
Tourism Prepping For Can-Am Police-Fire Games
Although it remains three years away, preparations are already beginning for the 2024 Can-Am Police-Fire Games. Butler County was selected to host the games that are an Olympic style event f... Read more
The City of Butler will spend some money to address an issue and make an improvement at Ritts Park. At their Thursday meeting, City Council accepted a bid from State Pipe Services in an amou... Read more
Butler County is continuing to see a rising level of COVID cases week-over-week. According to CDC data, the county is now at a 12.4 percent positivity rate, after reporting more than 700 new... Read more
Butler County’s vaccination rate continues to climb. More than 1,000 residents were fully vaccinated over the past week, bringing the total number above 98,000. Throughout the past couple of... Read more
A local event to bring increased awareness to mental health issues is planned for later this weekend. The Tyler Barger Warrior Walk for Hope will take place Sunday at the Karns City Athletic... Read more
Annual VNA Butterfly Release Returns This Year
Local residents and families are invited to attend a free event this weekend to remember those who have passed on. The annual Lutheran Senior Life VNA Beyond Memories Community Celebration o... Read more
AC Valley is returning some of its students to in-person learning today, but not the entire district. Superintendent Dr. David McDeavitt says that the 5th and 6th grade community areas will... Read more