It was awe-some.
Millions of American’s watched Monday’s total eclipse, a rare astronomical event that won’t return until 2044.
We stood shoulder to shoulder with family,...
The United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania is helping set local children up for success.
On Tuesday, April 9, a group of volunteers and staff from the United Way read to...
The pathway to recovery is not a straight line. Sometimes it’s a slow, uncomfortable walk with friends, sometimes it’s a dark, bumpy tunnel, sometimes it’s clear skies th...
Many amazing articles have appeared in the pages of the Butler Eagle over the past several weeks, as the editorial staff has embarked on a peek behind the curtain regardi...
Cleveland-Cliffs Butler Works, and by extension, the entire region, got some good news this week when the U.S. Department of Energy announced its revised efficiency stand...
Who doesn’t love a festival? And when you can take something as labor intensive as a stream bank stabilization upkeep project and turn it into a good time, that is someth...
Because the presidential nomination for both the Republican and Democratic parties appear to be sewn up, it might not seem worth voting in Pennsylvania’s primary election...
Of 79 fatalities related to flooding in 2023 throughout the United States, 42 happened to those who were driving, according to the National Weather Service.
In recent yea...
There are 8 billion people on this planet. About 350 million of them are Americans. And about 24 Americans are being held in Russian prisons.
And one of them is from But...
In the Friday, March 29, edition of the Butler Eagle, we learned about the preparations some clergy are making for Easter, especially the color of the vestments Lutheran ...