It’s the first day of school for students in Moniteau. Originally, Moniteau was going to start the Tuesday after Labor Day, but Superintendent Tom Samosky said the district wanted to give te... Read more
A section of a local road will be closing for a day later this week to allow for repairs to be made. Winfield Road will be closed to all vehicular traffic on Thursday from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m... Read more
The City of Butler is continuing the process to replace their firefighting ladder truck. At their regular meeting on Tuesday, City Council approved a motion to look into obtaining quotes for... Read more
A local man is accused of stealing a large amount of money while he was an employee of Walmart. According to the Butler Township Police, 20-year-old Samrajya Khadka of Butler was charged las... Read more
No one was injured when a car crashed into a Cranberry Township restaurant Tuesday night. The accident happened just after 11:30 p.m. at the Jimmy Wan’s on Route 228. Our news partners at WP... Read more
There was one new case of COVID-19 for Butler County on Tuesday, although overall testing results were low across the state. The state Department of Health reported only 54 negative tests fo... Read more
New data released by the CDC shined a light on how much people with comorbidities are at risk of contracting serious cases of COVID-19. Butler Health System’s top infectious disease speciali... Read more
Restaurants will soon be allowed to increase indoor capacity to 50 percent, Governor Tom Wolf announced. The new rule will go into effect September 21st, but Wolf says restaurants must stric... Read more
Extra money will now be available to unemployed workers in Pennsylvania. State Labor Secretary Jerry Oleksiak says eligible unemployed workers will receive an extra $300 per week beginning t... Read more
There were nine new COVID-19 cases for Butler County on Monday. It comes with 65 negative tests, giving it a 12 percent positivity rate. The recent surge in county cases can also be linked w... Read more
Two more Butler County school districts head back to class today. Mars and Freeport students have their first day of school. And of course, it’s not business as usual, as new safety protocol... Read more
Crews quickly knocked down a fire at a home in the City of Butler Monday. It happened just before 2 p.m. at a home in the 400 block of Mercer Street. Units reported that the fire was under c... Read more
With the high school football season scheduled to start this Friday for many teams, athletic directors are cautioning parents that the new guidelines may not necessarily mean fans will be in... Read more
Butler County is accepting applications from non-profit organizations and small businesses as part of coronavirus relief funding. They have allotted nearly $2.5 million for the program—howev... Read more
Today is Labor Day and here’s a rundown of what’s closed. All offices at the municipal, county, state and federal level are closed today, including Butler City Hall and the Butler County Cou... Read more
There were 37 new COVID-19 cases for Butler County over the weekend. The uptick in cases over the past few days has led to an increase in the county’s positivity rate. According to the state... Read more
There were 12 new cases of COVID-19 for Butler County on Friday. It comes with 191 negative tests, giving the report a 5.9 percent positivity rate. As of Friday morning, Butler Memorial Hosp... Read more
County commissioners are holding off on approving the sale of multiple parcels of property in the Woodlands neighborhood. The board voted to table the vote that would have signed off on the... Read more
A project to make improvements at a local park that began over three years ago is one step closer to completion. A new pre-built restroom facility was transported to and in place at Butler T... Read more
A Cranberry Township man is facing federal penalties after security found a gun on him at the Pittsburgh International Airport. TSA officials say they found a loaded 9 mm gun in the 46-year-... Read more
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