Butler residents and former co-workers Michele Anthony, left, and Chelsea Werth used to spend their lunch break walking together. The stay-at-home moms recently reconnec...
COVID-19 curtails their celebration
A strawberry patch and a possible match-making uncle were the start of the 75-year marriage that Ray and Edith Atkinson will celebrate...
George Washington, the first U.S. president, and mastodons, a prehistoric, tusked mammal, never lived at the same time, but a new sign erected by Washington’s Trail 1753...
Special beer celebrates library's anniversary
ZELIENOPLE — When the Zelienople Area Public Library first approached ShuBrew about creating a special beer in honor of its ...
The last remaining patch of sunflowers in the fields along Beacon Road remain in bloom while the rest have fallen for the season.
A bee pollinates one of the sunflowers ...
Local rap artists TR3 Truly, above , and Eldoon, and Tommy Hosack, below, perform Friday at the Butler Arts Center on Main Street. The show was organized by the Butler H...
The Butler County Historical Society conducted its “Echoes from Our Past” cemetery walk Saturday at the North Side Cemetery in Butler.
Actors donned Civil War-era unifor...
Cranberry opens pool to the pooches
CRANBERRY TWP — While air at the Community Waterpark is normally filled with the smell of chlorine and the sounds of children splashin...
Nadine Neff has found she is the blood relative of some 51,488 living people — and of the late Teunis Couvers, born in 1635 in what is now Brooklyn, N.Y.
William Knox ha...
Kurt Esman's doctors told him he shouldn't be alive today.
Esman, 60, served in the Army during the 1980s and has devoted the past few years of his life to recording the...