After the U.S. Senate passed a GOP-designed budget reconciliation bill by a 51-50 vote, the two U.S. Senators for Pennsylvania find themselves at odds along their party l...
A bill repealing the ban on hunting and trapping on Sundays has been approved by both chambers of the state General Assembly and is awaiting action by Gov. Josh Shapiro.
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Two students were removed from six others who claim they were injured in a March 6 bus crash in a lawsuit against the Mars Area School District and its bus company, A.J. ...
A Butler Township man accused of having inappropriate contact with a woman and then spitting on a police officer after his arrest was granted nominal bail Monday, but ord...
The Twilight Wish Foundation granted a wish for a Butler resident Saturday, June 28, by taking him to see the Pittsburgh Pirates play.
According to the foundation, Carl S...
The county Human Services department is preparing an application for a $661,167 grant for its programs that assist people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless...
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s driver's license and photo centers will be closed Friday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day.
Customers may still ...
U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly, R-16th, will be joined by officials from the Federal Trade Commission and FBI in a telephone town hall at 6:30 p.m. July 8 to help residents fight f...
John Victor “Jack” McKain worked long hours at his grocery store before becoming a decorated car salesperson and was a role model for his five children.
Well-known for hi...
Butler police said Main Street, between Wayne and Penn streets, and West Penn Street, from Main Street to Butler Memorial Park, will be closed Saturday, June 28, from 8:1...