Reports of doctors leaving the state of Pennsylvania are not new, but the latest report is nonetheless disturbing. Following a temporary reduction in doctors' malpractic...
The Butler Eagle's policy is not to print unsigned letters in its letters to the editor column.
It is the position of the newspaper that if a reader feels so strongly ab...
When the Middlesex Township supervisors meet on April 19, hopefully they'll have a strategy in place for accomplishing badly needed road repairs, despite an arbitrator's...
Amid all of the hustle and bustle of today's fast-paced, technologically oriented lives, it is refreshing to hear about a back-to-basics approach to something.
County re...
Having already struggled through the early confusion surrounding the Medicare Part D prescription drug program, some seniors are facing additional headaches this month b...
The controversial pay-raise vote of July 7, 2005, returned to the news this week as the state Surpreme Court hears arguments about whether the legislature violated the s...
The troubling state-imposed moratorium on new sewage permits in the Butler Area Sewer Authority's service area is an issue that must be resolved expeditiously. The Butle...
On the same day last week that disgraced former super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff was sentenced to serve nearly six years in prison for fraud, the U.S. Senate passed a lobbyi...
The punishment meted out in Butler County Court to the owner of a Beaver County demolition company sends a message to others who might someday want to target this county...
Middlesex Township residents made a clear and positive statement Wednesday that the community wants to play an active part in the planning of township parks.
That 65 peo...