When Brittney Welsh discovered her self-storage unit was broken into, she took it upon herself to track down those who stole personal items worth thousands of dollars.
We...
“Another Butler can and will happen again.”
That is what an independent panel investigating the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at his July 13 c...
When Chris Ziegler, director of Allegheny Trails, has a goal, it’s best to just stay out of her way.
Ziegler decided several years ago that the old railroad tunnel on the...
On Oct. 14, Jefferson Township supervisors heard about the possibility of using the Saxonburg Police Department to supplement police coverage.
That conversation followed ...
Women have always rolled up their sleeves and contributed at home as well as in business and industry. Sometimes they step outside the roles society expects and forge new...
We learned in the Wednesday, Oct. 16, edition of the Butler Eagle that longtime Zelienople resident Phil Lope was honored this week as the borough’s Volunteer of the Year...
Everyone knows that at least one person in their life who is juggling a plate that is way too full. Piled all on one plate is an appetizer or two, dinner and dessert.
It...
While Butler County’s winters don’t seem to be as blustery and snow-laden as the ones Grandpa remembers, the season would still be extremely uncomfortable without the ben...
The news from the South has been grim for weeks now — the unprecedented scale and reach of Hurricane Helene’s destruction has been quickly followed by Hurricane Milton, w...
In the Thursday edition of the Eagle, staff writer Steve Ferris told us there are census tracts along the county’s eastern border with high concentrations of consumers wi...