While you can’t stop time, you can remain young at heart.
Pursuing your passions — whether it’s chasing the call of the open road like Jim Davis and Carol Kondratowicz, ...
It’s just four little words, but they can mean the difference between death or redemption.
A bill currently in the General Assembly — introduced by, among others, state R...
We may be witnessing the end of an era. Seeing the death of an institution.
President Donald Trump announced on Sunday he has ordered U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Besse...
Feb. 14 has been a day dedicated to the heart for millennia now, and it’s deeply associated with love.
It’s also a chance for us to show our love to ourselves and to othe...
Kara Cater of Cranberry Township has Alport Syndrome, a genetic disease that can cause kidney disease. Her kidneys have been in decline for 17 years and, without a kidney...
Marc Fogel is finally home.
The Butler native was wrongfully detained in Russia in August 2021, and his family, friends and a bipartisan coalition of politicians have wor...
The opening of the Butler Isaiah 117 House on Sunday, Feb. 9 marked the culmination of two years of effort by volunteers, but just the start of something far more signifi...
Some baking and cooking recipes forego the use of eggs, and some boxed baking mixes and premade powders don’t need eggs to make the recipe work.
If you want to make an om...
In the Thursday, Feb. 6, edition of the Butler Eagle, we learned about an upcoming event that could make people into heroes.
Each year, Cranberry Township’s EMS service p...
Butler County is doing something right.
Once again, Butler has the lowest jobless rate in the seven-county Pittsburgh Metropolitan Statistical Area at 3.4% in December, a...