Governor Tom Wolf is throwing his support for making cocktails-to-go permanent. Wolf said that since the pandemic emergency order is over, cocktails-to-go are no longer allowed. He urged the... Read more
A new report by the FBI shows that seniors in Western Pennsylvania are out millions already this year due to scams. From January through May, the FBI is reporting that victims over the age o... Read more
Police have filed charges against an employee of a Richland Township Target who allegedly installed a hidden camera inside a bathroom. According to our news partners at WPXI, 28-year-old Kil... Read more
Mingle On Main Returning To Saxonburg
Another community event is coming back this summer after canceling last year due to the pandemic. Mingle on Main nights are returning tomorrow in downtown Saxonburg. The event shuts down Mai... Read more
Pennsylvania Ends Emergency Declaration
Pennsylvania’s disaster emergency declaration has officially come to an end. With the spring primary election being certified yesterday, the vote from the House of Representatives to end Gov... Read more
VNA Offering In-Home Vaccinations
Local residents still have the opportunity to get the COVID-19 vaccine in their homes through VNA/Lutheran Senior Life. A partnership with the Butler Health System allows for the VNA to admi... Read more
The ongoing battle between Governor Tom Wolf and state Senate Republicans over the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative continued Monday. The Senate passed a bill that requires the legislature... Read more
Fresh Produce And Crafts Coming To Memorial Park
Local residents are invited to pick up some fresh produce and local crafted products at an event later this week in a Butler City park. The Slippery Rock University Macoskey Center traveling... Read more
Gas Prices Holding Steady
Gas prices continue to climb both locally as well as across western Pennsylvania as a whole this week as crude oil have increased as well. According to AAA’s weekly gas price report, the ave... Read more
Butler County will receive less money from natural gas drilling this year than years prior. According to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, the county will receive nearly $1.5 milli... Read more