Nobody bought the property formerly belonging to Miller’s Quality Meats, located at 142 N. Main Street, at a sheriff sale Friday, Nov. 21.
“It went back to the bank,” co...
Before the bid opening for Seneca Valley School District’s nine-figure Intermediate High School and performing arts center project held earlier this month, the district d...
Santa Claus made an extra early stop in Cranberry Township this year to light up the Christmas tree on the Armstrong Great Lawn and spread holiday cheer.
Even though it’...
Butler Memorial Hospital will be a critical component of the combined forces of Independence Health System and the West Virginia University Health System, if a proposed m...
NEW YORK — Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. personally directed the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to update its website to contradict its longtime...
Cranberry Township’s supervisors have selected Kenneth Ruckel, of the Allegheny County Police Department, to serve as the township’s new chief of police.
Ruckel’s hire wa...
CRANBERRY TWP — More than two dozen South College students gained information regarding domestic violence and human trafficking prevention during a campus presentation on...
Nearly 2 years after receiving a grant from the state, Butler Township officials are moving forward with traffic signal upgrades at a Route 8 intersection.
The Butler Tow...