One of the most basic facts about government is that its work is done for the public, therefore the public has a right to know what, exactly, its government is doing.
At ...
Whether you’re wandering the grocery store, watching a movie or attending the local farm show, you’re going to encounter music.
When you go to a concert to hear a live mu...
We learned in the Thursday, Aug. 8, edition of the Butler Eagle about a visit between U.S. Senate candidate Dave McCormick and the mother of a Butler native being held in...
A handful of factors can cause a reduction in blood donation in the summer months, so those who are eligible and able must step up and ensure they donate at least once du...
Sometimes the stories told by the Butler Eagle require us to dive deep, do hours of research, make so many phone calls, send countless emails, but other times they’re rig...
The study, compilation and maintenance of historic records is generally a slow, contemplative task.
On a typical day at the Senator Walter Lowrie House in Butler, that i...
Sarah Gamble was honest about her past during the graduation ceremony for Butler County Community College’s free Adult Literacy program on Tuesday, Aug. 6.
As we learned ...
Another Cranberry CUP event has come and gone, but the lingering effects will continue to be felt by yet another family beset by tragedy.
The Cranberry CUP — CUP being an...
Flooding is something nearly everyone in Western Pennsylvania is all too familiar with, along with the damage it can do.
And as we learned in the Sunday, Aug. 4, edition ...