Almost 25 years ago, scientific administrators at the U.S. National Science Foundation started using the acronym STEM — Science, Technology, Engineering and Math — to ref...
Rick Bell has an inspirational life story that he has written in a book, but the story of how that book came about is an equally inspirational story of how community can ...
Under the cover of darkness, Cheryl Irwin has gone to shovel snow from her neighbor’s driveway.
The Cranberry Township resident said over the weekend, that she likes to ...
The Comtra Theatre not only gave people a venue to see live performances, but also a stage for performers to experiment and act. It’s presence as a cultural hub in Cranbe...
As we learned in the Wednesday, Jan. 8, edition of the Butler Eagle, workers in Forward Township have been having some trouble getting the roads plowed.
It isn’t because ...
High levels of carbon monoxide were found in a College Street home earlier this week where police said the detectors intended to warn of the gas and potential carbon mono...
A new hiring cycle for the state police started this month, opening the door for qualified women and men to train to become troopers.
If you’ve ever thought about getting...
Last July’s Battle in the Burgh softball tournament brought players from several states to the area, and they brought more than a half-million dollars with them to spend ...
It doesn’t take a blizzard for winter weather to become dangerous.
As Butler County saw Friday, snow squalls can turn driving conditions dangerous within minutes. These ...
New Year’s Eve is often a time for things to end, and so it was for the Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire Department.
Assistant Chief John Pristas, who spent more than 20...