BC3 Recognized As Military Friendly College
Butler County Community College is once again receiving recognition for being a military friendly school. The designation was announced by the veteran-owned business Viqtory last week. Viqto... Read more
Police Detail Last Week’s Rt. 422 Crash
Police are revealing more information about a tractor trailer accident that shutdown Route 422 last week in Summit Township. It happened around 2 a.m. Wednesday on the Mitchell Hill on ramp... Read more
Police Detail Last Week’s Rt. 422 Crash
Police are revealing more information about a tractor trailer accident that shutdown Route 422 last week in Summit Township. It happened around 2 a.m. Wednesday on the Mitchell Hill on ramp... Read more
Butler VA Hosting Virtual Listening Session
The Butler VA Health Care System will host a virtual listening session later this week with veterans and other stakeholders. On Wednesday, March 10th, the Butler VA will host the virtual ses... Read more
The next phase of construction of a new playground at Summit Elementary School is scheduled to get underway. Butler County Parks and Recreation officials say a new swing set and other equipm... Read more
The next phase of construction of a new playground at Summit Elementary School is scheduled to get underway. Butler County Parks and Recreation officials say a new swing set and other equipm... Read more
Firefighters Battle City Apartment Fire
Crews were on the scene of an apartment fire in the City of Butler Sunday afternoon. It happened just before 3 p.m. at the intersection of South McKean Street and Center Avenue. Firefighters... Read more
With the pandemic now approaching a year, the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank is detailing how much the need for food increased since last March. According to a food bank spokesperson... Read more
Residents of Cranberry Township can now register to stop solicitors from knocking on their door. The program is called “Do Not Knock” which allows homeowners to choose to not have door-to-do... Read more
This past Saturday, Governor Tom Wolf marked the one year anniversary of the first COVID-19 case in Pennsylvania. “It’s been a hard year. One full of unimaginable loss and broken dreams. We... Read more