Seven more people have died locally at Butler Memorial Hospital this past weekend as a result of serious COVID-19 symptoms. The hospital reported one COVID-related death to the state on Frid... Read more
The University of Pittsburgh is one of the first local colleges to implement some changes as they get ready to return to class. The university will be moving to remote learning to start the... Read more
With the start of a new calendar year, many are making their New Year’s resolutions. But, according to CBS News—it’s not as many as it used to be. A new poll shows that only 29 percent of Am... Read more
With the holidays coming to an end, energy officials are reminding home owners not to leave decorations up too long. West Penn Power says it’s a good idea to start taking decorations that in... Read more
It’s inauguration day as Butler gets ready to swear in a new mayor. Longtime city resident and councilman Bob Dandoy will become the 21st person to become mayor for the City of Butler. Dando... Read more
Major upgrades are coming to Father Marinaro Park after the city was selected for a significant grant. The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources awarded Butler with a $108,000 gra... Read more
St. Gregory’s School in Zelienople is going to remote learning to start the new year. The catholic school posted on their website that they are having a staff shortage due to multiple COVID-... Read more
North Catholic High School is closed today. School officials say that a power outage forced the closure. North Catholic plans to return to class Tuesday. The post North Catholic Closes Due T... Read more
A stretch of West Brady Street will be closed for a couple of months starting today. Another major step on the Sullivan Run project officially begins today with the replacement of the Brady... Read more
Residents in some parts of the South Hills of Pittsburgh experienced a mysterious explosive sound Saturday morning. The National Weather Service is providing more info on exactly what may ha... Read more
Police have apprehended a suspect who was allegedly involved in several incidents that occurred earlier this weekend in New Castle. According to our news partners at WPXI, 36-year-old Kirshn... Read more
Two motorists were injured in a two vehicle crash that occurred last week in Clinton Township. According to State Police, a 22-year-old Apollo man was traveling on Ekastown Road (Route 228)... Read more
No injuries were reported following a hit and run that recently occurred near the Cranberry Township Exit of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. According to State Police, an 18-year-old Wexford man... Read more
2021 was no doubt an eventful year in Butler, but what did our readers and listeners find most interesting? Here’s a countdown of our Top 5 most viewed stories on our website. #5: The untime... Read more
State park officials are encouraging people to get outside tomorrow to enjoy a first day hike. Moraine State Park is hosting their annual event from 1-3 p.m. However, all spots for the Pleas... Read more
The state Supreme Court has issued a ruling saying that police can use the smell of marijuana to justify a search without warrant, but it can’t be the sole basis. The trial came before the c... Read more
Governor Tom Wolf has vetoed a bill that would have seen school districts be required to post certain materials online. The Republican-backed bill sought to have teachers post curriculum and... Read more
With people expected to indulge in some alcoholic beverages to ring in the new year, AAA is reminding people that driving hungover tomorrow can be very dangerous. Officials say that after a... Read more
The number of new cases of COVID nearly doubled this past week in Butler County. Over 1,000 new cases were reported over the last seven days. The death toll also continues to rise, with anot... Read more
Data from the Butler Health System has come in for the month of December and it shows the 2nd worst month for Butler Memorial in the way of deaths in one month associated with COVID-19 since... Read more
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