A few of us still around recall cherished memories of life during the Great Depression and World War II. Our immigrant parents confronted those extraordinary times, inspi...
I went to Walmart in Butler on Sept. 7 to pick up my prescriptions and ask about a COVID-19 booster.
I was very disappointed to learn that they are not available. They to...
On Thursday, Sept. 11, students from Seneca Valley School District’s Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps held a ceremony to commemorate the 24th anniversary of the 9/11...
It doesn’t make any sense. Last week, the Trump administration executed the largest single-site immigration raid in U.S. history at a Hyundai Motor Co.-LG Energy Solution...
While there’s freedom that comes with the lack of zoning within many Butler County municipalities, there’s something positive to be said about zoning: It offers control t...
If the means justify the ends, we’d still be operating under the Articles of Confederation. The Founders understood that the means — the governmental structure itself — m...
The Pennsylvania state budget, which by law should have been passed by July 1, has been at an impasse for 71 days.
That means many state payments are in “limbo,” and key ...
For doctors and patients, the Holy Grail of medicine would be a simple blood or saliva test to detect all types of cancer before symptoms or sickness appears. Doctors cou...
The Monday, Sept. 8, edition of the Butler Eagle, showcased the unveiling of a sign in honor of the late East Brady and Seneca Valley coach Terry Henry in “Hall of Famer ...
On paper, these are good times for the U.S. economy. The latest GDP numbers show growth was at 3.3% in the second quarter. Business investment is up. The unemployment rat...