Daylight Saving Time Begins Sunday
We ‘spring forward’ this weekend. Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday…which means we lose an hour of sleep and move our clocks forward one hour. Starting Sunday, one hour of dayligh... Read more
The Redevelopment Authority of the City of Butler will be meeting with the Butler Downtown organization in the near future. The meeting will be open to the public and take place next week at... Read more
The Zelienople Rotary is celebrating 92 years of service and will honor its nine longest-serving members on Friday. These members will mark 30 or more years of service in 2016, including Nor... Read more
Curtain Rises For Next BLT Production
The curtain will rise tonight on the next production of the Butler Little Theatre. The group will perform Inherit The Wind in shows that begin at 8:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday as well as a S... Read more
Power Restored In Butler Township
Crews worked overnight to get power back on for many West Penn Power customers in Butler Township after an outage Thursday night. Just before 9 p.m., some township residents heard a loud pop... Read more
Penn Theater’s Lights To Shine Again
The neon lights of the Penn Theater will once again be shining on downtown Butler in the near future. According to Butler Mayor Tom Donaldson, the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation... Read more
County Looks To Hire 2 Dispatchers
An increase in 911 calls may lead Butler County to hire two additional full-time dispatchers. County Emergency Services Director Steve Bicehouse says the increase stems from when the county... Read more
BC3 Hosts Novelist
A local novelist will be visiting the campus of Butler County Community College Friday evening. BC3’s award-winning literary magazine Facets is hosting Lisa Harris for a fundraiser from 6:30... Read more
The Pittsburgh Philharmonic will play a concert on the campus of Butler County Community College Friday. The concert, titled Spring is in the Air, will begin at 8 p.m. at the college’s Succo... Read more
Wrong Way Driver Causes Butler Township Crash
A wrong-way driver caused an accident Wednesday in Lyndora. According to Butler Township Police, 72-year-old Charles Uber of Mercer County was driving the wrong way on the one-way section of... Read more