Eric Campbell, a teacher at North Catholic High School, took advantage of mostly clear skies on his day off Wednesday to put Christmas lights on his house along Saxonbur...
Community dinner tradition continues
The menu might not have included loaves and fishes, but Butler's Thanksgiving community meal on Thursday was bountiful nonetheless.
W...
People can sponsor or help lay wreaths
Last December, Charles Veazey worried that a rainstorm would scare people off from helping lay wreaths at a number of sites around ...
Slippery Rock University plans to light up a new tradition Sunday.
For the first time, a 35-foot, artificial Christmas tree will be lit at 5:30 p.m. Sunday.
“Having a tr...
Pandemic is extra cause to spread hope, cheer
Organizers may have made changes to this year's Miracle on Main event due to COVID-19, but the pandemic means Zelienople's m...
Slippery Rock event brings some normalcy
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
While thoughts of the coronavirus pandemic were never far from their minds, reveler...
Butler hiker filling up passport at each stop
A Butler woman wasn't going to let the COVID-19 pandemic stop her from getting her passport stamped.
But Polly Goettler's d...
Police, others deliver meals, food to those in need
The people of Saxonburg have always taken care of their own, coming to one another's aid during any crisis, large or s...
Two New Year’s Eve traditions in Harmony plan to carry on despite the recent cancellation of events due to COVID-19.
The popular Silvester 5K race, sponsored by the Harm...
Students swing into 50th day of school
Celebrating major milestones — like the first day of kindergarten and high school graduation — makes lasting memories.
But sometime...