Two local municipalities will get help from the state in order to make upgrades to traffic signals. According to State Senator Scott Hutchinson, Cranberry Township will receive over $612,000... Read more
The Peoples Eat, Drink, Help program continues to benefit nonprofit groups and small businesses around the Butler County area. A $2,000 check from Peoples was presented Thursday to the Stran... Read more
In the wake of President Trump’s firing of FBI Director James Comey, Pennsylvania senators have had different reactions. Democratic Senator Bob Casey made national news when he called Trump’... Read more
A local lawmaker is holding an event Thursday, May 11, to try to make municipal electric billing fairer. State Representative Aaron Bernstine, a Republican who represents parts of Beaver, Bu... Read more
Local police are warning residents about a fraud scam that is circulating around the area. According to Butler Township Police, the scammer poses online as a person needing help with shippin... Read more
The annual mail carriers’ effort to help end hunger will happen again on Saturday, May 13, 2017. Pam Donato, Director of Community Services for the National Association of Letter Carriers, s... Read more
With warmer weather on the way and many proms and graduation parties taking place around the area, local State Police are warning about the dangers of underage drunk driving. State Police at... Read more
The South Butler School Board will contract with a familiar company to perform lead and copper tests on their water. By a vote of 7-1, the board has agreed to enter into an agreement with Ga... Read more
131 Cedar Street is officially open for business after today’s ribbon cutting ceremony at the Centre City parking garage. A crowd gathered on top of the new garage in downtown Butler to... Read more
A local business has recently been recognized with a regional award. Hunter Truck Sales and Service was awarded a 2017 Family Business Award at the Pittsburgh Business Times annual networkin... Read more