There was a lot of running coverage in the Butler Eagle on Monday.
On the cover, senior reporter Paula Grubbs told us about the Turkey Trot in Butler, held Saturday.
On ...
A flashing warning sign can save a life.
There are stop signs bordered with blinking red lights. There are flashing lights on signs warning of a traffic control light co...
Butler is joining 26 other counties in Pennsylvania in an effort to reduce accidental overdose deaths and help people dealing with substance abuse stay out of jail.
We le...
In the Wednesday, Nov. 1, issue of the Butler Eagle, we learned the seven-county Pittsburgh Metropolitan Statistical Area has seen five consecutive months of record-break...
In the Monday, Oct. 30, edition of the Butler Eagle, we learned about the efforts of First United Methodist Church in Butler to meet the needs of the community.
First U.M...
In 1990, the Butler Eagle published its first edition of Progress examining Butler County-owned businesses.
Through the years, taking this close look at our community has...
Eagle sports editor John Enrietto recently caught an angle of local high school sports many spectators might not have noticed.
Tom Menchyk, 74, ended a 47-year run of fil...
In her comprehensive article on the borough council and township supervisor seats going unfilled in the county’s rural municipalities, Eagle reporter Irina Bucur detailed...
It's been a long time coming, but soon enough, the Penn Theater is going to reopen, and the hope is for it to happen in time to ring in 2024.
In the Friday edition of the...
As the region’s demographics shift, so, too, must the roads and other infrastructure that keep residents moving.
There likely will be a project coming to a road near you ...