If you live in Forward and Jefferson Townships, you may hear some noise from the compressor stations in the area today. XTO Energy says that the stations had to be shut down temporarily and... Read more
A local lawmaker has sent a letter to Governor Tom Wolf opposing his decision to accept Syrian refugees following the Paris terrorist attacks. State Rep. Daryl Metcalf, who is the Pennsylvan... Read more
An elderly Cranberry Township couple died of carbon monoxide poisoning over the weekend. The bodies of 93-year-old Walter Mullenax and 89-year-old Lucille Mullenax were discovered by a caret... Read more
It’s time to buy the bird for Thanksgiving next week, but some people are wondering if there will be a shortage of turkeys this year. Carol Bitter, owner of Friedman’s Freshmarkets, says the... Read more
Butler’s Main Street will be lit up Wednesday for the holiday season. Volunteers will hang over 50 large snowflakes up and down Main. Armstrong Cable provides six bucket trucks at no cost to... Read more
The city of Butler is moving ahead with a plan to dissolve the parking authority. An ordinance will be proposed at Thursday’s regular meeting of Butler City Council to eliminate the authorit... Read more
The city of Butler anticipates likely having to raise their tax millage rate for 2016. At their agenda setting meeting Tuesday night, Butler City Council discussed voting on a 3 mill increas... Read more
The city of Butler is selling a longtime vacant property. An appraisal of the former Zeigler Avenue playground on Butler’s South Side places a value of $75,000 on the 1.7 acre property. The... Read more
An investigation is underway into a Tuesday evening shooting in Butler City. The incident allegedly happened around 5:30 p.m. in the 300 block of Wagner Avenue. Authorities believe several s... Read more
Butler City Police are asking for the public’s help locating a vehicle involved in a hit-and-run crash into a house. The crash happened Saturday evening in the 200 block of Ridge Avenue. Pol... Read more