Scouting America, the new moniker of the 115-year-old organization formerly known as Boy Scouts of America, has undergone myriad changes in the past several years — not t...
All signs are pointing up, but only if local government steps up to the challenge: Butler County’s increasing population.
Butler County’s population has grown year, afte...
Carbon monoxide poisoning was recently ruled as the cause of death of two people on Feb. 26 in Washington Township; deaths that took place a little more than a month afte...
Nearly 15 years after it was passed, the Affordable Care Act is popular with Americans, with a January poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation showing 64% of adults have a...
The arrest of a man wandering down Main Street during a planned protest Saturday, March 15, is an abject lesson in why we shouldn’t jump to conclusions based on limited i...
History was on display this weekend in Butler County. Two events highlighting the county — the opening of the Historic Harmony Museum and an event honoring the Butler Cou...
My COVID-19 coverage started with the smell of urinal cakes, standing behind a big-bodied truck driver who meticulously scrubbed his hands with soap in the Love’s Truck S...
About 1 in 10 Butler County residents, around 20,000 individuals, face food insecurity.
According to 2024 estimates from the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, 8% of...
Seneca Valley and Knoch school boards chose to vote against Butler County Area Vocational-Technical School’s 2025-26 budget this year because their members feel the teach...
The renovation of the catheterization laboratory at Butler Memorial Hospital is nothing but good news for people whose closest health care facility is the hospital.
Accor...