A county election worker in Oregon recently found himself in an unsettling situation during his rounds collecting ballots from drop boxes. A disgruntled woman, driving er...
Youth sports include a lot of incidental learning in addition to hitting, throwing, skating, running or swimming.
Young people from tots to teens are watching the grown-u...
Another bomb has struck the college admissions process. Rather than a Supreme Court decision, this time it's research from a group called Opportunity Insights consisting ...
Spencer Cox, the new chairman of the National Governors Association, is promoting the idea of “healthy conflict.” The Utah governor has become concerned about the growing...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The United States and Iran reached a tentative agreement this week that will eventually see five detained Americans in Iran and an unknown n...
In the Friday edition of the Eagle, the Associated Press reported on some troubling national numbers: The suicide rate in the United States is as high as it’s ever been, ...
Trust is always harder to build than to destroy, and that’s true for financial markets too. The U.S. has borrowed tens of trillions of dollars and promised to pay it back...
Butler County’s annual rodeo returns Tuesday.
Branded as one of the largest rodeos this side of the Mississippi, the North Washington Rodeo returns for its 63rd year in ...
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine won’t sit passively by while Russia blockades and destroys its Black Sea ports and grain silos, Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov told m...
Butler Township and the City can expect to receive a financial “windfall” in the next few weeks. It’s a big deal! In the case of the township, the amount could be 12 time...