As the old saying goes, every vote matters.
A count by the Butler County Bureau of Elections of more than 8,000 write-in votes cast in the May 16 primary will alter the l...
You don’t have to drive a Jeep in Butler County to know what the vehicle’s heritage means to our community.
Butler’s own American Bantam Car Company invented and ultimat...
In the year 2000, women made up 4% of the veteran population, but by 2040, women will make up 18%, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
More than 2 mill...
As the final bell rings on another school year, we wonder how many of our teachers will return when classes resume in the fall.
Teachers across Pennsylvania are leaving t...
In Friday’s Butler Eagle, staff reported that the month of May was drier than what we usually expect for this time of year.
The southwestern region of Pennsylvania only g...
On Thursday, we learned about students from Ryan Gloyer Middle School in the Seneca Valley School District who participated in a municipality community service project We...
As many across Butler County waved flags at parades, saluted veterans at ceremonies and gathered with friends and family for picnics and other celebrations, first respond...
When Cranberry Township joins communities around the world in the 14th annual World’s Largest Swimming Lesson, the intent isn’t simply to break a world record — it’s to s...
Those who attended Center Township Elementary School from 1967 to 1972 were expected to sit quietly and learn reading, writing and ‘rithmetic or be sent to Mr. Hughes’ of...
To many Americans, Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial beginning of summer. We attend parades, go for a swim or have cookouts with friends and family.
While the fes...