Can we turn down the volume for a minute?
The constant yelling back and forth is making us all go deaf — deaf to anything that doesn't align with our own opinion, deaf ...
The tragic death of a much-respected friend has shed personal light on the cooperation of people riding bikes in the city and those of us who are required by law to shar...
The world is made up of many types of people, and most often people of like minds or interests somehow migrate toward each other. Many of your personal and business frie...
The Pennsylvania Turnpike implemented its E-ZPass system in 1995.
Now it apparently has a Free Pass system.
More than $104 million in turnpike tolls went uncollected las...
Two recent stories in the Eagle were good examples of how some county residents are being great stewards for the environment in their communities.
In one story, resident...
The lengths to which people should feel obligated to protect their fellow citizens is causing much discussion during the never-ending COVID-19 pandemic.
While we’ve enco...
The COVID-19 pandemic may have curbed many in-person volunteer opportunities for those who are concerned about their health amid the recent rise in cases, but one local ...
It’s been 20 years since a clear September morning turned into a national tragedy that led to two wars in the Middle East.
The horrors of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist a...
“Butler lost a good one.”
Those were the words of Linda Franiewski after learning of the death Tuesday of Joan Chew, Butler County’s first female commissioner, a humanit...
Not that an excuse is ever needed to praise the county’s two excellent institutions of higher learning, but both are certainly deserving of it this week.
Earlier this we...