On Sunday, the Eagle ran a story on a historic moment in Butler — when, 60 years ago, presidential candidate John F. Kennedy rode in a convertible through town, and 8,00...
Two local men deserve praise for making sure that another man from the area — albeit one who was born 180 years ago — gets his overdue recognition.
Chad Slater, a Civil ...
The Butler Planning and Zoning Commission made the right decision last week by voting unanimously against a proposed ordinance amendment that would have added a Central ...
Congress has not agreed on a new coronavirus relief deal in over five months.
But the Senate this week swiftly began confirmation hearings for Judge Amy Coney Barrett, P...
Although Facebook has rightfully taken a lot of heat in recent years over its allowing disinformation to spread like wildfire across its social media platform, the compa...
At a time when so many people are struggling due to COVID-19 and the repercussions from ensuing shutdowns as the virus spread, now is a difficult time to ask people to g...
Hundreds of lawsuits challenging voting have been filed nationwide before the Nov. 3 election. The cases concern the fundamentals of the American democratic process, inc...
A total of 34 new confirmed COVID-19 cases have been reported in the county in a two-day period. Slippery Rock University will continue to offer 80% of its instruction o...
As part of Mental Health Week — which began Oct. 4 and runs through Saturday — a local event was held this week to remember 14 people suffering from mental health issues...
State health officials raised an unsettling — if possibly unlikely — scenario during a news conference this week: getting COVID-19 and the seasonal flu at the same time....