Now that the county commissioners have voted 2-1 to build the new prison at West Cunningham and South Washington streets, several important issues must be given serious ...
It is encouraging to see movement toward a common-sense approach to the parking problems in Butler. Last Thursday's decision by the Parking Authority of the City of Butl...
With terrorism the likely cause of two downed Russian airliners, more violence in Iraq and continued genocide in Sudan, the Olympic competition in Greece, which wraps up...
It should not take a "new policy" for Gov. Ed Rendell to obey the speed limit.
The new policy issued from the governor's office last week says that state troopers drivin...
Clearly upset over the impact that the negative ads from the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth are having on his campaign, Sen. John Kerry sent fellow Vietnam vet and triple...
Not unlike the way Dr. Benjamin Spock changed the way that people think about young children and the early years in life, Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross changed the way much ...
It's a rare homeowner or renter who doesn't have half-empty paint cans, an old car battery or two, pesticides, paint thinner and unused-but-old household cleaning chemic...
It would be good for voters if both John Kerry and President George W. Bush would condemn all negative ads by so-called 527 groups and instead begin to focus on the more...
The effort to restore the Penn Theater on Butler's Main Street has value from two perspectives. At one level, preservation of a downtown theater saves a landmark buildin...
Two letters to the editor in the Butler Eagle last week addressed the issue of dogs being brought to the annual Cruise-A-Palooza in the downtown business district.
The f...