Read the latest news from today along with all of the articles published yesterday to the website in preparation for the current print edition of the Butler Eagle.
Electric companies expected power to be restored Monday, March 16, to most customers who lost service during a weekend windstorm in which gusts exceeded 60 mph.
At the he...
NEW YORK — The antitrust trial of Live Nation and Ticketmaster resumed Monday in a New York federal court with three dozen states remaining in the case, including Pennsyl...
A month after it was forced to close indefinitely due to structural damage caused by January’s massive snowstorm, Mars Area Public Library announced on Monday, March 16, ...
The stage is just about set as the Butler County Chamber of Commerce has narrowed down its finalists for the Butler County Emerging Entrepreneurs Shark Tank Competition.
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A Saxonburg man repeatedly attempted to enter a Jefferson Township residence while indicating he lived there, police said.
Jacob Isaac Ward, 26, was charged Monday, Marc...
After a quarter century, Adoring Christ Thru Song is still living up to its namesake.
The organization put on its annual Easter concert Saturday evening, March 14, at the...
This is part two of a series written from a Tuesday conversation with Rep. Mike Kelly, R-16th, who represents Butler County.
As of Friday, March 13, Operation Epic F...
Climate change’s rising seas may threaten tens of millions more people than scientists and government planners originally thought because of mistaken research assumptions...
HAVANA — Officials in Cuba reported an island-wide blackout Monday in the country of some 11 million people as its energy and economic crises deepen and its power grid co...
WASHINGTON — White House chief of staff Susie Wiles has been diagnosed with early stage breast cancer but plans to continue working through her treatment, retaining her p...
DENVER — A former Colorado funeral home owner who helped her ex-husband hide nearly 200 decomposing bodies in a building was sentenced Monday to 18 years on a federal fra...
PHILADELPHIA — Pope Leo XIV will accept the Liberty Medal in Philadelphia on the eve of July 4 in a remote broadcast from Rome but won’t travel to the U.S. during its 250...
WASHINGTON — Chaotic weather, from surprising heat in California to the threat of storms rolling into the East Coast, put over half the U.S. population in the path of ext...
BEIRUT, Lebanon — The war in the Middle East raged on multiple fronts on Monday, as the U.S. and Israel pummeled military targets in Iran’s capital, Israel stepped up its...
MIAMI — Paul Skenes pitched with poise through pressure, dispatching a series of stars on a night of great stakes in a sold-out stadium with millions watching on TV.
This...
Having the best player returning from a team that won a district championship a year ago brings with it a certain level of optimism and confidence.
That's the luxury Nort...
“Addiction and isolation always go hand in hand like recovery and community go hand in hand.”
These words, spoken by Dr. C. Thomas Brophy, medical director of the Ellen O...
We pay for our government and it should answer to us. But too often, that’s not how it works.
Records get buried. Agencies stonewall. Officials wait out the news cycle or...
The Pennsylvania Resources Council has hosted an annual Lens on Litter Photo Contest since 1984 to call attention to litter problems in communities across the state.
The...
The 17th annual Shamrock Shuffle returns to downtown Harmony on Saturday, March 21, bringing a day filled with fitness, fun and festivities to the area.
The event is host...
WASHINGTON — The Kennedy Center’s board of directors voted on Monday to shut down operations for two years following this summer’s July 4 celebrations. The widely expecte...