Some local artists will be showcasing their talents today in downtown Butler. Jeff Geibel, Chair of the Design Committee of Butler Downtown, says this will not be like the large murals that... Read more
St. Vincent de Paul will be reopening today, June 6, 2020. They’re expected to resume normal hours as of this week. That would be Monday-Friday from 8:30am-10am. The organization tempora... Read more
Will we be getting any rain soon? According to the National Weather Service, the next chance at rain comes on Tuesday, although we’ll only hold on to a 40% chance of wet weather. Wednesday... Read more
Saxonburg has a grocery store once again. Sprankles opened on Saturday, July 4, 2020, in the former Friedman’s building. Included inside is Roebling Bakery featuring the Main Street Bakesh... Read more
Multiple fire departments responded to a house fire in Mars Borough Thursday night. The call came into the Butler County 911 Center shortly after 10 p.m. for a blaze in the 300 block of Garf... Read more
Fourth of July fireworks may be a little different this year, but there still will be plenty of displays to watch this weekend. There will be a fireworks show at Michelle Krill Field at Hist... Read more
Catholic Churches in neighboring Allegheny will remain open even after an order that cancels all events or activities of more than 25 people for one week. Bishop David Zubik of the Diocese o... Read more
Local politicians and medical authorities are asking residents to act wisely and use precautions when celebrating the Fourth of July weekend. A press release from the Butler County Commissio... Read more
The search has ended for a man who fell into the water at McConnells Mill State Park in May. Park Manager Dustin Drew confirmed that the body of 38-year-old Jeff Hanby II was recovered Thurs... Read more
At least two people were injured as a result of a two vehicle accident in Slippery Rock Township earlier this week. According to State Police, a vehicle driven by 32-year-old Robert Guyer fa... Read more
As Pennsylvania residents prepare for a holiday weekend that may include out of state travel, officials are recommending travelers observe a quarantine period after returning from certain st... Read more
The number of new COVID-19 cases in Allegheny County more than doubled today according to health officials. There 233 new cases were reported—which is the most the county has ever reported s... Read more
As the area gears up for a stretch of days above 90 degrees, Central Electric Cooperative is reminding their customers to not overuse electricity. A peak alert was issued by the CEC, asking... Read more
Another annual summer event in Butler is being canceled because of the coronavirus. The Butler Farm Show won’t happen this year organizers announced this morning. They cited crowd size restr... Read more
Two new bills are now law in Pennsylvania that will reform local police departments. Governor Wolf signed the bills yesterday. One requires police departments to disclose employment historie... Read more
PennDOT is now accepting proposals for transportation projects as part of the Public-Private Partnership program. The unsolicited proposal period applies to PennDOT-owned projects and infras... Read more
The Grapevine Center at 140 North Elm Street in Butler has reopened. Although the Grapevine Center has returned to regular hours of 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, for the time being, the Drop-In C... Read more
Residents in a Cranberry Township neighborhood will soon begin to notice some improvements being made based on feedback received. The Cranberry Township Board of Supervisors began a Neighbor... Read more
A local group is asking for help supporting kids and families dealing with food insecurity. Organizers with the Kids Weekend Backpack Program are now accepting donations for the third annual... Read more
Governor Tom Wolf has signed an order requiring that masks be worn whenever anyone leaves home. This order is issued under the authority of PA Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine through t... Read more
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