WASHINGTON — The U.S. economy grew faster than expected in the July-September quarter, the government reported Thursday, underscoring that the United States is not in a r...
Whether or not a high school football team makes the playoffs should be decided on the field, not in a courtroom.
Yet that’s the position the Butler Senior High School t...
America is now a nation where acts of political violence are so predictable that for months before an assailant broke into the San Francisco home of House Speaker Nancy P...
I grew up in Meridian directly across from Preston Laboratories, a glass science research facility. Frank and Jane Preston were very good friends of my family. They allow...
With all the talk about higher rents, inflation, rent control, evictions and the like, people need to better understand how rents are actually determined in the real real...
This is in reference to two Butler Eagle news articles, on Aug. 9 and Oct. 25, 2022.
The first detailed Penn Township Commissioners discussing the many fatal and serious ...
As Xi Jinping edges out his rivals in the Chinese Communist Party, shakes up his leadership team and begins an unprecedented third term as China’s leader, Beijing’s milit...
It was about time someone did something about the Penn Theater.
Sure, it’s unfortunate that the “something” is a demolition order from the City of Butler, but considerin...
With my best friend riding shotgun and my two dogs in the back seat of my Buick Encore, I made the road trip from D.C. to Chicago last month for the ordination and consec...
In Thursday’s Butler Eagle, staff reported on a new program at Mars Area Public Library in collaboration with the Cranberry Artists Network.
“Project Art in the Library” ...