DALLAS — The Trump administration is gutting Obama-era regulations opposed by the coal industry, but the strategy isn’t likely to have much effect on U.S. energy indepen...
Pavelek reflects on last 18 years
CRANBERRY TWP — Machan “Mace” Pavelek, the general manager at the Cranberry Eagle and the former Butler Eagle advertising manager, will ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland lawmakers have voted to ban hydraulic fracturing for oil and natural gas, a process better known as fracking.
The Senate voted 35-10 Monday nig...
Economy to remain modest
WASHINGTON — U.S. economic growth is expected to accelerate this year and next, yet remain modest, even if President Trump’s promised tax cuts an...
As we move closer to warmer weather we dust off our rain gauges and eagerly wait for those spring rains to start falling so we can monitor the precipitation during our g...
The Butler County Conservation District presented awards at the Farm to Table Dinner.
The event, formerly known as the Farm-City Banquet, was held March 13 at the Genera...
Record number set to return
The number of new vehicles that were leased hit a record 4.4 million last year, triple the number in 2009, when auto sales were at their low p...
Championship events on line
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — In its most direct statement yet, the NCAA warned North Carolina to repeal House Bill 2 soon or lose championship events thr...
Online options lure consumers
NEW YORK — Erica Dao used to shop at malls once a month, looking in stores and seeing what the mannequins displayed. Now, she mainly looks f...
ROCKPORT, Maine — The cod isn’t so sacred in Maine anymore.
The fish-and-chips staple was once a critical piece of the state’s fishing industry, but state records show 2...