In the Tuesday, Nov. 7, edition of the Butler Eagle, we learned of a problem facing a longtime food pantry that supports Butler County Community College students and thei...
A man who works as a custodian at the Butler Area Vocational-Technical School is in need of help. On Monday, we learned that Scott McCandless, 44, of Butler Township, is ...
Only “persons” can engage with the legal system — for example, by signing contracts or filing lawsuits. There are two main categories of persons: humans, termed “natural ...
There are several major social media cases facing the U.S. Supreme Court this term, all having to do with the First Amendment. The decisions the court issues will effecti...
Slinging spaghetti is a sure way to bring together a community.
In the Monday edition of the Butler Eagle, we learned of a fundraising event held for Prospect Volunteer F...
The number of abortions slightly increased in the U.S. in the first year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and allowed a wave of strict bans to go into effec...
All of a sudden there is a flurry of activity around artificial intelligence policy. On Oct. 30, President Joe Biden issued an executive order on the topic. An AI safety ...
“I am ashamed of the U.N.” That’s how Czech Defense Minister Jana Cernochova put it the other day, referring to the United Nations. “In my opinion, the Czech Republic has...
There was a lot of running coverage in the Butler Eagle on Monday.
On the cover, senior reporter Paula Grubbs told us about the Turkey Trot in Butler, held Saturday.
On ...