When I led U.S. European Command from 2009 to 2013, Israel and the Levant were part of my geographic area of responsibility. I often went to Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, the West...
Consider a convention center. Order more traffic cones. Ponder how AI can be used to make emergency dispatchers more efficient.
Cue the new rules, challenges and opportu...
Last year’s flu season was long, brutal and ultimately tragic. By the time infections had subsided in May, as many as 1.1 million Americans were estimated to have been ho...
Volunteer advocates for change amid growing need
Summary: Six years ago, Katie’s Kitchen served 100 meals on a busy Thursday. Now, the Butler program serves more tha...
Summary: Butler County’s district attorney Richard Goldinger shares his thoughts on the growing population and its impact on law enforcement.
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The budget stalemate in Washington is hitting home.
On Friday, the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services announced that, as of Oct. 16, Supplemental Nutrition Assista...
On Sept. 19, nearly one month ago, my House Republican colleagues and I voted to pass a short-term spending bill that would fund the government and would have averted a ...
On her mother’s instruction, a toddler gives her pink stuffed horse, Snap Snap, a big cuddle. Then, as told, she plants a kiss on his soft fur and, because he’s hungry, f...
For years, the field at Pullman Park has needed upgrades and now those renovations are finally coming along.
The agreement made by the Butler Area School District in June...
As an older resident, grandfather and a taxpayer without children currently in the school system, I still believe that our schools are the heart of our community. The qua...