Those who rely on public transportation in the Butler area community were given some bad news last week: Due to all but one of its 10 local drivers being ill, all local ...
A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week.
None of these are legit, even though they were shared widely on social medi...
It’s been said that one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, but in some cases one man’s trash is another’s headache.
This is the case at the St. Vincent de Paul Socie...
In the Butler Memorial Hospital ICU, where I have worked for the last 23 of my 28 years as a bedside nurse, the alarms, shrill and insistent, shriek nonstop. Ours is a 2...
Remember those vaccine mandates? They might be working after all.
North Carolina’s major health care systems were some of the first employers in the state to announce a ...
A year and a half into the pandemic, the long-feared specter of rationed health care — that is, the delay or denial of medical treatment to some patients who need it bec...
Social media is a minefield of adolescent anxieties, as any parent can attest. Numerous studies have suggested a connection between excessive use of online platforms (an...
The Zelienople Rotary had an idea, one that would be nice to see catch on.
Maybe that’s likely too optimistic, but it’s a nice notion to think that others could also co...
I was in high school when the United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released its finalized “Fifth Assessment Report.” For a week in 2014, the report ...
The scenes from the border are dire and heart-rending. More than 14,000 migrants, most of them Haitians, crowded under and near a bridge in a makeshift camp. Women gave ...