Positive changes are coming to Roebling Park in Saxonburg.
Saxonburg Borough Council approved fixing a pavilion and the addition of a playground at its Tuesday, June 17 ...
First responders like Josh Shimko, whose story was featured on the front page of the Butler Eagle in two parts over two consecutive Sundays — June 1 and June 8 — know how...
Finding a place outside of work and home to explore interests and hobbies or just socialize is incredibly important.
The wake of the isolation from COVID-19 lockdowns pa...
A Marion Township supervisor recently said the township would not have a public sewer system if not for funding through the Community Development Block Grant — a point he...
The death of Rosa “Mama Rosa” Fusca earlier this month at age 96 marked the loss of the face of a beloved regional name, both for the Butler Township restaurant that stil...
As we learned in the Wednesday, June 11, edition of the Butler Eagle, two local U.S. Postal Service employees recently were recognized for helping to prevent a dog attack...
For many children, summer means more than just a break from studies and a chance for fun outdoors. It can also mean facing food insecurity.
For many children, the only co...
Pennsylvania’s current delegation to the U.S. Senate told us it would be a bipartisan one very early on, and so far our senators have acted on that promise. In some cases...
The Butler City Farmers’ Market kicked off its season Saturday, May 24, and the Cranberry Town Square Market opened for the season Friday, June 6.
Each market attracted ...
We learned in the Friday, June 6, edition of the Butler Eagle that a long-term study of ways to link the green spaces in Cranberry Township is complete.
The report, which...