A bill is on the table to shrink the size of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. The legislation would amend the state constitution and reduce the number of House seats from 203 to 15... Read more
No one was injured in a house fire that destroyed a Cranberry Township home Tuesday night. Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire Company Chief Dave Mack told our newsroom, “I was en route... Read more
Water has been restored to several Butler businesses after a break Tuesday morning. Pennsylvania American Water crews were sent to North Elm Street, near East Jefferson, about 8 a.m. for a w... Read more
Butler County Community College is aiming to have a presence in downtown Butler by summer. School officials say a specific location and what programming will be offered in the facility is st... Read more
The Butler School Board hired a new architectural firm to assist with several upcoming projects. The board entered into an agreement with IKM Inc. after interviewing four firms. IKM is based... Read more
The Butler Area School Board will not petition the state in order to raise taxes above the state index for the upcoming school year. The board was in unanimous agreement Monday night in favo... Read more
A former Cranberry Township man charged with killing a University of Pittsburgh student last year will stand trial. A judge made that decision on Friday. 21-year-old Matthew Darby, a Seneca... Read more
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Monday that the state’s current congressional maps are unconstitutional. The decision comes following a years-long argument that the maps were drawn to b... Read more
Fog was a concern Monday morning, particularly dense in areas in northern Butler County. But, firefighters don’t believe fog was the cause of a crash just north of the county line in Venango... Read more
There have been several local breweries popping up around Butler County in the last few years and the Butler County Tourism Bureau wants to make sure you don’t miss any. The bureau has devel... Read more