WASHINGTON — Our hands can reveal a lot about how a person has lived — and that’s true for early human ancestors, too.
Different activities such as climbing, grasping or...
Knoch School District is ducking away from raising taxes.
Knoch’s school board approved a preliminary general budget for the 2025-26 year at its Wednesday, May 14 meetin...
Even without its signature lion, Keystone Safari is still full of pride.
The safari’s oldest Barbary lion, Cash, died peacefully in his sleep May 4 at 19 years old. He wa...
This summer, Pennsylvania American Water plans to repaint and rehabilitate a water tower located off Clayton Avenue in the Homeacre area of Butler Township.
According to ...
The following items were collected from various police departments and district courts:
Butler Twp
May 16 — Damanmian J. Terry, 52, of Winston-Salem, N.C., was charged wi...
As summer approaches, the lure of sandy beaches, scenic road trips, and spur-of-the-moment getaways is hard to resist. And with social media feeds overflowing with dreamy...
People can purchase American flags that will be displayed at the Addison of Lowrie Place through Memorial Day.
There are already flags being displayed outside the buildin...
Thomas P. McCracken was born in Butler, but went on to become an architect in Baltimore, Md., renowned for overseeing the restoration of the city’s Washington Monument an...
Knoch High School students will have a new resource available to them others normally don’t: a radio station.
Knoch’s school board approved the district acquisition of W...
North Catholic’s PIAA Class 2A boys tennis tournament run ended with a 5-0 quarterfinal loss to District 3’s Conrad Weiser at Hershey Racquet Club on Friday.
The No. 1 do...