Authorities say a man found dead over a Pennsylvania highway guard rail was a Guatemalan man who had secreted up to $500,000 worth of heroin in his body. The man’s body was found by a motori... Read more
Authorities say a man found dead over a Pennsylvania highway guard rail was a Guatemalan man who had secreted up to $500,000 worth of heroin in his body. The man’s body was found by a motori... Read more
A couple with local ties is making national headlines Wednesday for their engagement, which didn’t exactly go as planned. 29-year-old Andrew Fox from New Castle had everything he needed to m... Read more
Former Worsley’s Building Will Be Torn Down
A piece of Butler history will be torn down sometime over the next couple months. According to Butler Mayor Tom Donaldson, the former Worsley’s Building on Main Street will be torn down. “Th... Read more
Cranberry Township’s Volunteer Fire Company has received regional as well as statewide recognition. The company was presented with awards for outstanding fire safety education programs durin... Read more
Rep. Nesbit To Hold Open House
A local lawmaker is holding an open house in our area to let residents know about services his office is able to provide. State Representative Tedd Nesbit is holding an open house at his Cen... Read more
Members of the Butler community will come together Wednesday to bring attention to the local drug crisis. The 2nd annual Overdose Awareness Candlelight Walk will be held at Grace at Calvary... Read more
Tyson Chicken Nuggets Recalled
Tyson Foods is voluntarily recalling more than 130,000 pounds of cooked chicken nuggets because they may contain hard plastic. The recall applies to: 5-lb. bags containing “Tyson FULLY COOKE... Read more
Fire Damages 2 Mobile Homes
A fire damaged two mobile homes just over the Butler County line in Brady’s Bend Township, Armstrong County Wednesday. The fire started around 11 a.m. in the 700 block of Kaylor-Petrolia Roa... Read more
Suspect Damages Resident’s Political Sign
Police are looking for a suspect that damaged a Summit Township resident’s political sign. The Chicora Road resident told state police someone used red spray paint to write the name ‘Trump’... Read more