A nursing shortage described by Butler County health care providers is frightening — especially at this moment — but not surprising.
Nurses across the county and nation ...
During any given year, the first day of school is likely a blend of excitement and nerves for many children and youths at all grade levels.
For students starting school...
If Olympic gymnast Simone Biles could prioritize her mental health with the world watching, then you, too, can put your mental health first.
When Biles withdrew from th...
A pandemic in decline. Businesses opening back up. Discussion about reopening borders to allow for international travel.
That might soon be yesterday’s news as the delta...
Would anyone ever have thought the events of Jan. 6, 2021, would happen in the United States of America? Is it possible for anyone to imagine that a group of protesters ...
Although nothing can replace a lost loved one, two examples were on display last week of great things being done in the community to honor the lives of two young people ...
Cheers to the Butler County Tourism and Convention Bureau for its efforts to nominate Butler as a World War II Heritage City with the National Park Service.
We want you...
On Wednesday, the Eagle published the summer Health and Fitness section with stories about how some readers dealt — or didn’t — with the pandemic.
Counselors were busy. ...
An important community resource celebrated a half-century this week at a time when its services are very much needed.
The Ellen O’Brien Gaiser Center conducted open hous...
Some bad — but not particularly shocking — news was released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week: Overdose deaths were on the rise in Pennsy...