PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Facebook said it will shut down its face-recognition system and delete the faceprints of more than 1 billion people amid growing concerns about the te...
A carbon deal is still in the works
A deal to ease stiff tariffs on imported European steel and aluminum will also lay the groundwork to use international climate policy ...
These are unique times in our country.
Questions abound about our safety protocols during this global pandemic. About our behavior on social media. About impartial repo...
They're often the first faces you see as you enter the Butler County Government Center, but sheriff's deputies offer the community a great deal of protection and service...
When it comes to the Butler Texas Roadhouse, service manager Jamie Herman has seen it all.
“At first, it was just I was in college and they asked me to help out,” Herman...
When the critical calls come, Chris Beck and his colleagues answer them.
“We can go from complete silence to the phone lines lighting up where everyone in the room is ei...
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit Butler County, businesses big and small were forced to temporarily close their doors. Food service, retail and automotive industries were ...
John Furman was looking for a reason to get back into the music business, and the Butler County Symphony Orchestra provided that opportunity.
A native of Bellevue and fo...
DALLAS — American Airlines has canceled more than 1,600 flights over the past three days, citing blustery conditions in Texas and a shortage of flight attendants.
The di...
At some point or another we have all caught the love bug.
Bill Protzman did too, but he also caught another bug — the racing bug.
“It’s like a bug,” Protzman said. “Once...