Spring in is the air.
That means deer, especially the whitetail variety, are on public and private property, foraging for food.
In the March 25 Eagle, staff writer Saman...
Zelienople managed to both allay concerns and fulfill its intended purpose when passing an open-container ban for parts of the borough this week.
In a Monday vote, Zelie...
We all know what it’s like to live through a year of hell.
To many people, especially those who lost loved ones to COVID-19, the year 2020 — and perhaps a lot of 2021 — ...
The coronavirus pandemic has brought many things to a screeching halt — from festivals and other gatherings to businesses operating at full capacity — but there’s at lea...
Throughout the county, borders can determine zoning rules, millage rates or the date when schools return to in-person learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. The rules ch...
“Gratitude” was the theme that ran in the Butler Eagle’s third weekly issue of the student section, Soar, on March 19.
It is so easy to fall in love with the stories tol...
This space has been used to plead the case for persons and professions being unfairly damaged by the Wolf administration and his health advisors before, and it is time t...
So another politician (President Joe Biden) has called for tougher gun control in the wake of the latest mass shooting.
What a surprise. Here is another surprise: No one...
Monday, March 22, was World Water Day. Is there anything more taken for granted than drinking water in the United States?
A number of years ago, we were introduced to a...
It is always nice to see people recognized for their efforts in the community and also for exceeding expectations in their careers.
On Sunday night, the Butler basketba...