For many, it's hard to believe the devastating flood that hit Bradys Bend was 40 years ago today.
For others who were affected, it seems like yesterday.
Two neighbors in...
Ramsey argues evidence didn't support charge
A Butler judge denied a request to reverse the sentence of a man serving life in prison for the murder of Melissa Barto.
Ish...
Rental's parapet is crumbling
The Butler Redevelopment Authority hired a contractor Thursday to repair a crumbling parapet on one of its rental properties.
Bricks and mor...
Milling and paving is scheduled for Aug. 17 to 21 on several streets in Butler Township.
Weather permitting, work will be done on Artlee Avenue, Art-Lin Drive, Fortieth ...
Chicora church members perform mission work closer to home this year
Not everything related to the coronavirus has a bad ending.
For the past nine years, Chicora Allianc...
State's minorities hit the hardest by pandemic
Gov. Tom Wolf and his administration talked about disparity in health care at a Thursday news conference.
“Equality is a ce...
The following numbers on the coronavirus pandemic were compiled from regular news releases from the state Department of Health.
Thursday's COVID-19 statistics:
Confirmed...
He's paroled for time served
A man was sentenced to jail for having a shank, or makeshift weapon, while he was in the Butler County Prison last year.
Darin R. Shay, 50, ...
FRANKLIN TWP — A 56-year-old woman was injured Thursday morning when a car struck her as she was walking on the side of Route 422 at Dick Road in the township, authoriti...
Behre says school's debt still a concern
To better prepare for a looming financial deficit, the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education Board of Governors on Thursd...