As a recession looms on the horizon, many people understandably are worried about their finances and job security. While these concerns are not unfounded, constant worry ...
On the surface, the holiday retail season is off to a great start. Almost 200 million U.S. shoppers turned out in person and online from Thanksgiving Day to Cyber Monday,...
Depending on where you reside in Butler County, it can be quite a challenge to get anything done without a car. Without a driver’s license and a set of car keys to boot, ...
Vladimir Putin must be, to say the least, disappointed — and not merely because, nine months on, Russia remains mired in a war against Ukraine that he had expected to win...
The U.S. job market is humming, with more than 10.7 million openings across the country and more than 1 million right here in Texas.
That’s good news. But what might be e...
We applaud the proactive approach by the Butler Area School District’s board of education to combat the rise in violence and bullying in its schools.
At a meeting Monday ...
One of the most devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the debt it has created, a debt that we owe our children that will be hard ever to pay back. In the ...
After more than a decade of U.S. policy focused on preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, arms negotiations have been shoved off center stage.
The long-running d...
There’s a business cliche that states “Don’t work harder, work smarter.” And that’s what Butler Downtown has done with its Fairy Door Trail program.
Looking for a family...
The United Nations climate summit in Egypt this month broke ground with a new agreement to compensate poor nations for the effects of global warming. The creation of a lo...