The 11 a.m. tour for the Butler Historical Society’s May 22 “Echoes From Our Past” cemetery walk at North Side Cemetery is nearly sold out. There are 30 tickets left for...
Board discussed aspects Tuesday
Though a copy of the preliminary budget wasn't provided to the public before the meeting, Mars School Board discussed aspects of it Tuesda...
'She opened doors'
Dorothy Kriley worked, kept a home and family, and volunteered for charities
When folks went to have a prescription filled or ask a medication-related ...
Take advantage of local clinics, doc says
The state is urging college students to get vaccinated against COVID-19 to help protect family and friends before returning home...
Funds needed to extend a runway
U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly, R-16th, requested $2 million from the House Committee on Appropriations on Friday for improvements to the Pittsburgh...
All cross-filed political parties
Two lawyers and a lifelong resident are vying for the district judge's seat in the Slippery Rock area.
The position of magisterial judge...
A Butler man was sentenced to prison for sexually assaulting a girl over a two-year period.
James C. Haslett, 23, was sentenced Thursday to 17 months to five years for s...
Pipe repair is causing a lane closure on Route 528 in Brady Township.
The state Department of Transportation announced the lane closure is in place and stretches from We...
MARS — Mars' in-town car show will be rolling in July 31, with extended hours and attractions.
“It's going to be pretty big,” said John Podolak, owner of After Hours Tat...
The following numbers on the coronavirus pandemic were compiled from regular news releases from the state Department of Health and the Butler Health System.
COVID-19 sta...