A front-page story in the April 15 edition of the Butler Eagle said the completion of Slippery Rock's downtown revitalization project in the fall won't mean the end of w...
Unavoidably overshadowed by the March 28 death of long-time YMCA swimming coach John "Pump" McLaughlin, local swimmers turned in impressive performances at the state cha...
Parents of Mars High School students should applaud the school's decision to make available a powerful new anti-drug video to students. The showing is scheduled for May ...
The closing of the deteriorated South Monroe Street Bridge has created an inconvenience for the many motorists who used the span regularly. But, more importantly, it als...
With passage of the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform law in 2002, the theory was that there would be a reduction in the influence of money on elections. But with ...
Pennsylvania is one of 19 states without a law governing surrogacy, but the General Assembly should visit that issue soon.
A case that could be headed to appeals courts,...
Few would argue that America's highways don't need improvement, and even expansion. But the national highway transportation bill now in Congress goes well beyond legitim...
The state is the culprit in the Butler County Federated Library System board's decision to curtail bookmobile service to the northern part of the county. Any discussion ...
There has not been much talk from Congress about corporate malfeasance and abuses since the eruption of the Enron and WorldCom scandals. But recent reports suggest Washi...
People who disagree with sobriety checkpoints might also disagree with a new tactic of the Los Angeles Police Department. However, the LAPD's new thrust against drunken ...