A new apartment complex could soon be coming to Cranberry Township. The board of supervisors recently heard a proposal about a 14-building apartment complex that would be built near the Cran... Read more
Energy Company Moving Into Cranberry Woods
A large company is planning on moving a significant portion of its operations to office space in Cranberry Township. St. Louis-based technology and software company Emerson Electric will mov... Read more
Drivers using Route 422 in Armstrong County should be aware of road work that started this week. PennDOT is beginning a resurfacing project of Route 422 in both Manor and Rayburn Townships.... Read more
Gas Prices Slightly Rise After OPEC Decision
Gas prices increased slightly locally but stayed even across western Pennsylvania as a whole this week. According to AAA’s weekly gas price report, the average price for a gallon of regular,... Read more
A couple of local students raised a large amount of money for a worthy cause through an athletic event being held today. Seneca Valley Advanced Leadership students organized a Big Ball Volle... Read more
One Person Injured In E-Bike Crash
One person was taken to the hospital following a crash involving an electric bicycle. Butler Township Police say the accident happened last Friday around 10:30 p.m. on Route 356. 34-year-old... Read more
Gisele Fetterman To Visit SRU
Slippery Rock University is hosting Gisele Fetterman on campus tomorrow night. The wife of Senator John Fetterman will be at the Miller Theater from 5-6:30 p.m. It’s a part of conversation s... Read more
Downed Wires Force Closures In Cranberry Twp.
A couple of traffic alerts in Cranberry Township… Officials say due to down utility wires, Graham School Road is closed in between Roch Road to Unionville Road. Also Darlington Road is close... Read more
A local catholic church is without power this morning following inclement weather from earlier this weekend. All Saints Parish officials say that St. Andrew Roman Catholic Church on North Ma... Read more
PennDOT: Mass Transit Numbers Down
Officials with the state Department of Transportation were in Harrisburg testifying about the current state of mass transit. Acting PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll says that the number of rid... Read more