Read the latest news from today along with all of the articles published yesterday to the website in preparation for the current print edition of the Butler Eagle.
Grove City College has officially broke ground on its new nature classroom near its Early Education Center on campus.
The Early Education Center’s nature classroom is bei...
A new children’s gym is set to open in Cranberry Township offering sensory safe play for kids with autism, special needs and neurotypical development.
We Rock the Spectru...
With spring in the air and summer around the corner, more Pennsylvanians are taking to the great outdoors. Of course, that means more Pennsylvanians are exposing themselv...
A Pittsburgh woman is fulfilling her father’s wish by sharing the story of how he survived the Holocaust and came to America.
Lee Goldman Kikel presented on her 2019 memo...
A former Middlesex Township man serving a long prison sentence after being found guilty of sexual assault charges in Butler and Allegheny counties in 2014 is challenging ...
Raising the state minimum wage could be the right decision, if “done wisely,” the president of the Pittsburgh North Regional Chamber said in a recent interview about a pr...
Residents of Mars and Adams Township will get a third chance to voice their thoughts on the proposed merger of the two municipalities during a joint public hearing at Twe...
MARS — Lambasting the war in Iran, gas prices going up as a result, Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations “causing chaos in the streets,” and attacking corruptio...
Butler County’s delegation to the Pennsylvania House is in total agreement: a proposal to raise the minimum wage to $15 by 2029 is misguided.
All four local representativ...
Fast food chains, thirsty for new ways to grow, are amping up their beverage offerings.
McDonald’s said Tuesday it will launch six crafted beverages in U.S. restaurants ...
WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth clashed with Democratic lawmakers in Congress for a second day Thursday, rejecting senators’ accusations that the Iran war was...
WASHINGTON — The Senate has approved a bipartisan resolution to prevent its own members from using prediction markets, banning senators who are often privy to sensitive i...
LONDON — Two Jewish men were stabbed and injured on a London street on Wednesday, in what police called an act of terrorism. Police arrested a 45-year-old man on suspicio...
The number of fatalities on Pennsylvania roads last year was the lowest since records began being kept in 1928.
Traffic fatalities in the Keystone State in 2025 numbered ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — It's not every day — or even every decade — that voters are presented a decision like this: Should the state's individual income tax be eliminated? ...
Glass shards flew everywhere as Eric Gockel waited out one of the worst hailstorms to hit Missouri.
One of the softball-size hunks of ice that hit the Springfield area on...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Wednesday leveled a new threat against NATO ally Germany, suggesting he could soon reduce the U.S. military presence there as he co...
WASHINGTON — Making his first appearance before Congress since the Trump administration went to war against Iran, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced withering questioni...
Another oil facility deep inside Russia was reportedly on fire Wednesday after what Ukraine’s president claimed was his country’s latest long-range drone attack.
Ukraine’...
Oil rose as a U.S.-Iran standoff over the crucial Strait of Hormuz dragged on, prolonging an unprecedented supply shock that has roiled energy markets.
Brent rose more th...
The high school track and field season continues on, with the postseason already here. Take a look at the Butler County-area track and field leaders in each event as of A...
BUTLER TWP — Butler girls lacrosse coach Abbie Roetering was not happy about Wednesday’s 11-9 loss to North Hills that closed the WPIAL Section 2-3A slate, but she apprec...
Weston Cook had a pair of hits, including three RBIs, as Moniteau downed Clarion-Limestone 10-0 in five innings of baseball action on Wednesday.
Ian Ross, Carson Minnear ...
Clarion’s pitchers gave a little.
The Bobcat hitters took a lot.
Trailing 9-1 in the fourth inning Wednesday night at Pullman Park, Karns City pulled within three runs in...
The Butler County Chamber of Commerce took a unique approach to encouraging business initiative this year with the first Butler County Emerging Entrepreneurs Shark Tank C...
The resignations of three members of Congress over misconduct allegations demonstrate that the U.S. House — which most Americans think can’t get its act together — not on...
I hope you enjoyed the full moon on Friday night to kick off May. It’s considered by many cultures as the Flower Moon for obvious reasons. We're not done with full moons ...
Ian McClelland, of Scout Troop 6, has earned the rank of Eagle Scout, Scouting’s highest honor, through the Moraine Trails Council of Scouting America. Ian officially ach...
Allegheny-Clarion Valley High School hosted “Get Tangled in Memories With Us” for its 2026 prom, which took place Saturday, April 25, at the Allegheny Grille Timberframe ...
The Associated Artists of Butler County announced the winners of the annual Butler County High School Exhibit at the opening night reception Friday, April 24.
Alessia Ham...
Student teams from Haine Elementary and Haine Middle schools have earned invitations to the KidWind World Championship, May 17 through 20 at the University of Wisconsin-M...
Concordia will host its free Fishing Derby from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 16, at Saxony Farm Estate, Addy Boy Lane, Saxonburg.
The derby is for children ages 14 and ...
On Saturday, May 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. a Star Wars- and Lego-themed experience is planned in Zelienople through an event at Bricks & Minifigs.
The event is set to fea...
Four movie screenings and five musical performances are scheduled in Cranberry Township between June 10 and Aug. 13.
The movies are: “How to Train Your Dragon” on June 10...
“Deception and Murder at Rosebud” — a murder mystery production that is written, produced and performed by members of the Passavant Community in Zelienople — offers both ...
The National Alliance on Mental Illness Butler County is having its annual golf scramble later this month, to raise money for its support groups, classes and other progra...
Have you ever anticipated something with so much enthusiasm you think you may burst?
Impatience is something we all struggle with, myself included. We want to skip past t...
NEW YORK — Caitlin Clark will have a picture book out this fall based on her own life, one she knows is like few others’.
Random House Books for Young Readers announced T...