BOSTON — Top U.S. election security officials say protecting the nation’s voting systems has become increasingly challenging.
That’s due mostly to the embrace by millions...
Recent social media posts by a conservative political commentator raging about being “wedged between two obese people” on a three-hour flight from New York to Dallas were...
Haiti, the poorest nation in Latin America with a history of foreign interventions, is on the cusp of total anarchy — and the rest of the Western Hemisphere, including th...
As October came to a close, we also reached the end of Manufacturing Month — a time to celebrate the makers of things big and small, from the electricity that powers your...
As a former Butler-ite, I know I am on the outside looking in. However, I was dismayed to read that the downtown historic Penn theater was being torn down. I watched in a...
On Friday, Eagle staff attended the 7th annual Stand Down event at the General Butler Vagabonds Center in Lyndora, where veterans could learn about services that may assi...
I’d like to say some things about our hospital here in Butler — the emergency room component, specifically.
Several years ago, I spent many nights there with my father, w...
National school bus safety week is over again. Where and how did some drivers get their drivers’ licenses?
I have two bus stops on Route 19 at 6:36 a.m. — one at Pizza J...
I am requesting a call for change with the Bradys Bend Township supervisors in their lack of work, initiative and decisions on the public docks at the Bradys Bend boat la...
At a recent meeting, the Mars Area School Board conducted a thorough discussion about setting up a “wellness check-in tool” for students.
The Rhithm app, suggested for a ...