In what many will view as an expert attempt to deflect attention from his underhanded dealings with restrictions concerning activities during the COVID-19 restrictions, ...
The Republican National Convention began Monday. The Democrats held their quadrennial party (albeit virtually) last week. COVID-19, the economy, unemployment, racial ten...
What’s new about the situation concerning the post office? Absolutely nothing. The post office is full of hard-working, honest Americans wanting to make a livable wage t...
It’s never good to waste a natural resource.
For many Butler County residents — especially those who have wells — conserving water during the hot summer months is an ann...
Even in normal times, mental illness affects a large number of the U.S. population. During a pandemic, that number is likely to increase.
So, it was good to hear an anno...
The state's Department of Education revised its face covering policy for the upcoming school year this week, and now requires that children ages 2 or older wear masks du...
Local businesses and institutions are doing what they can to stay afloat during COVID-19 — and recent weeks have seen some of them coming up with creative ways to turn a...
Today marks the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote.
Achieving this milestone required a lengthy and difficult struggle that too...
The Slippery Rock Area School District made the right decision by joining five other county school districts in a federal lawsuit against vaping and tobacco companies. T...
Adams Township supervisors extended a temporary burning ban this week, and the community’s fire chief is recommending it be extended indefinitely.
As long as weather con...