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.
The Wine Walk fundraiser for the Zelienople Area Public Library was been postponed from its original date of Saturday, June 6, to an unspecified date and time. The event ...
One person was transported from the scene of a go-kart crash Friday night, June 5, on Claytonia Road in Clay Township, according to Butler County Emergency Services dispa...
A Butler man is accused of assaulting a security officer and a care technician at Butler Memorial Hospital.
Butler Township police charged Troy Jordan Whitmire, 29, Thur...
Two people are accused of stealing rented power tools from True Value Hardware on South Pike Road in Buffalo Township.
Katelyn Anne Condon, 35, of New Kensington, and Ch...
A pair of bills working their way through the Pennsylvania General Assembly is aimed at addressing one of the principal problems for emergency service providers in Pennsy...
MONGBWALU, Congo — Dr. Richard Lokudu, the medical director of Mongbwalu General Referral Hospital, has received barely any compensation for his work on the front line o...
SAVANNAH, Ga. — A museum in Georgia’s oldest city on Wednesday welcomed a truckload of treasures from the earliest period of U.S. history — 17 cannons that experts believ...
Butler’s Carl Bowser won the pole position and didn’t relinquish the top spot by the end of the 25-lap Peoples Sprints main feature Friday, June 5, going wire to wire for...
The PIAA tournaments continue Monday, and the Butler Golden Tornado are one win away from playing for their first state championship.
Here’s what to know about Butler’s (...
MECHANICSBURG, Cumberland County — Reed Fuller couldn’t quite describe it. Neither could head coach Bob Marcoux.
Whatever sparked Mars boys lacrosse’s furious comeback in...
BOGGS TWP, Centre County — Butler boys volleyball brings a strong presence at the net from a slew of players.
Saturday afternoon, Neshaminy learned first-hand just how go...
MECHANICSBURG, Cumberland County — Mars has typically applied the pressure on its opponents all season.
In Saturday’s PIAA Class 2A girls lacrosse quarterfinal, it was th...
The PIAA boys volleyball tournament continues with the semifinals Tuesday, and Butler is hoping to pull off a big upset to make its first championship game.
See the full ...
The PIAA boys and girls lacrosse tournaments continue Tuesday, and Mars’ boys are hoping to return to the state championship.
See the full PIAA brackets below. Results an...
Butler’s quest for a PIAA baseball tournament championship continues Monday against Owen J. Roberts in the Class 6A semifinals.
See the full PIAA brackets below. Results ...
The PIAA softball tournament began Monday and continues with Monday’s semifinals.
See the full PIAA brackets below. Results and upcoming matchups will be updated througho...
Following is the Butler Eagle's all-time boys track and field honor roll, updated with 2026 results.
Boys
Track Events
3,200-meter relay
1. Butler (Adam Vo...
On behalf of the Rodgers family, the employees of Rodgers Brothers Inc. and the historic community of Harmony, we wanted to thank the Harmony Fire District and all the re...
As our country celebrates our 250th anniversary, the Butler Eagle invites Butler County residents to submit letters about what they feel life is like in Butler County in ...
Butler County commissioners said it themselves: Data centers coming here isn’t a question of if, but when. Commissioner Kevin Boozel called the energy demand a “rational ...
William “Bill” Voegler, former chief of the Unionville Volunteer Fire Company, fell in love with firefighting at a young age, and dedicated his life learning and teaching...
“Masters of the Universe” might not know who its audience is. Sure, yes, perhaps “everyone” is the goal. Modern blockbusters are usually aiming for those golden four ...
Let’s just say that the wedding band has never occupied the most exalted rung of the ladder in music.
Playing “September” and “Celebration” is often what’s most required....