The Biden administration is promoting its American Jobs Plan as an “infrastructure” proposal. In reality, it’s a gargantuan tax-and-spend package that would expand feder...
I first noticed people wearing masks during a business trip to Florida in February. How odd I remember thinking. Do people really get colds and flu in the Sunshine State...
I’m not much of a movie-watcher. But over the past several months, there is one movie that keeps entering my thoughts.
“Hamburger Hill.”
Specifically, it’s one line in ...
It was great news to hear this week that Butler County Community College was given “positive signals” regarding the state approving an application for half of the money ...
New BC3 course prepares EMTs
Federal financial aid will be applicable to a Butler County Community College emergency medical technician certification preparation course d...
Its human toll is nearing 70,000 deaths in the United States. Its infection rate, 17 times more. It has confined the way we live and work and play. It has left up to 30 ...
Being a fire and EMS person for many years, I read with great interest the Eagle’s two-part article on fire service (“A crisis of their own” Dec. 2-3). I am sorry to say...
Engrained in our history, it could be argued that Western Pennsylvanians take pride in doing things “the way they have always been done.”
I fondly recall a conversation ...
There’s a lot of talk in the media dealing with the term “fund balance.” The same was the case in 2006 when I became a Cranberry Township supervisor. Back then, Cranberr...
PITTSBURGH — When Ashley Campbell went to pick a college, her sights were set on playing basketball.
Campbell, after all, was a 1,000-point scorer at Karns City and as i...