It will likely be late summer or fall before residents of Butler's South Side get a final report on arsenic contamination stemming from the former Franklin Glass Co. pla...
State education officials said this week they will delay development of graduation-competency exams for high school students in Pennsylvania in hopes of developing a con...
In Butler County Court last Wednesday, Jarred Knight, 24, of Harrisville got the prison sentence he deserved — 20 to 40 years, the statutory maximum sentence for third-d...
Congress and the president should be subject to the Truth in Advertising law when it comes to the Obama administration's $787 billion stimulus package passed earlier thi...
There are many challenges facing the Obama administration as it manages the government's involvement in the U.S. auto industry. A top concern for taxpayers is that the b...
In recent months, three commercial airplanes have fallen out of the sky. In each case, there are lessons to be learned or questions to be answered.
The three crashes — t...
Dauphin County President Judge Richard Lewis was correct in rejecting a request by former state Rep. Mike Veon to dismiss criminal charges against him and his top aide.
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The Buffalo Township supervisors were right Wednesday in deciding not to hire a police officer who has been suspended from his police position in Saxonburg.
In Saxonburg...
Robert Hill, president of the Seneca Valley School Board, demonstrated gross insensitivity and bad judgment Monday in his attempt to stop the mother of a Seneca Valley s...
Tuesday will be an important day for Butler South Side residents. It will be a day when people living in that area presumably will be presented a clearer picture of the ...