You’ll soon be able to go out to eat in Butler County. Governor Tom Wolf is easing restrictions on restaurants in the yellow phase beginning next Friday, June 5th—those restauran... Read more
The former chief operating officer of the Butler Health System is pleading guilty to defrauding the local healthcare provider. Stephanie Roskovski of Butler changed her plea to guilty Wednes... Read more
Pennsylvania is reporting 780 new COVID-19 cases as the state closes in on 70,000 total cases. Locally, two new cases were reported for Butler County, bringing the total to 222. As of Tuesda... Read more
Arguments for a speedy hearing will be held later today in regards to a lawsuit Butler County has filed against Governor Tom Wolf Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine. County Commissioner L... Read more
Man Injured In Route 8 Motorcycle Accident
A motorcyclist was taken to the hospital after an accident last night in Butler Township. It happened around 7:30 p.m. on Route 8 South near the Super 8 Motel. A motorcyclist collided with a... Read more
Grove City Man Accused Of Impersonating FBI
A Grove City man is facing charges as a result of an incident at a business earlier this month. According to Grove City Police, 48-year-old Juan Aguirre Silva walked into the business on Wes... Read more
Cranberry Twp. Reopening Park Facilities
Many Cranberry Township parks and other facilities will reopen today. Protocols have been put into place to allow for residents to safely enjoy Community Park, Graham Park, and North Boundar... Read more
Governor Tom Wolf says the state has increased the number of tests that are being performed. “We’ve increased our testing capacity from just over 50,000 in the last week of April... Read more
State House Passes Temporary Budget
The Pennsylvania State House of Representatives has passed a temporary budget that would provide funding for the next five months. House Bill 2387 does include some 12 month appropriations i... Read more
Mars School Board Says They Won’t Raise Taxes
Even with an expected shortfall in revenue due to COVID-19 circumstances, the Mars Area School Board will not raise taxes in order to meet their 2020-21 school year budget. Next year’s... Read more