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.
CHERRY TWP — It costs thousands of dollars each year to provide for all the animals in the care of Moniteau Jr./Sr. High School’s Creepers & Crawlers club. But each year,...
CENTER TWP — Jake Klingensmith, owner of Electric Wheel Raceway & Hobby, estimates that in the 1960s and ‘70s, there were more than 3,000 slot car racing tracks in baseme...
Some Butler area residents are trying to make Main Street a place that people want to come and spend time in, and on Saturday morning, April 18, more than 50 people suppo...
Sean McCarty, Seneca Valley’s deputy superintendent for secondary education, received the 2026 Distinguished PreK-12 Educator Award from the University of Pittsburgh Scho...
Racing down Route 422 in the back of an unsteady, cramped ambulance is one of the last places most paramedics would want to deliver a baby.
But sometimes, it’s the only ...
Nearly every emergency medical service agency across Pennsylvania is struggling with similar, long-standing issues: inadequate staffing and stagnant Medicare reimbursemen...
Rapidly changing technology is challenging trade schools to keep pace as they train the next generation of skilled workers.
The demand for skilled workers has never been ...
PLAINVIEW, N.Y. — Before Stu Goldberg begins his night shift driving for Uber, he pulls out a notebook to read a handwritten list of reminders. “No tickets. Full stops,” ...
CAIRO — The standoff over the Strait of Hormuz escalated again Saturday as Iran reversed its reopening of the crucial waterway and fired on ships attempting to pass, in r...
LONDON — A 300-million-year-old tentacled sea creature has lost its crown as the world’s oldest octopus, after scientists found evidence that it’s not an octopus at all.
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BUTLER TWP — It was a grueling day for Carter Ekas.
But it was also rewarding.
Despite increasingly strong rain later in the track and field meet and a packed schedule, E...
We are writing regarding the article published in the Community section of the Butler Eagle on Tuesday, March 24, (“Plant starters available at Saxonburg library,” Page 7...
This is in response to the article “Contents of KC School Left Behind” (March 11, Page 1). It is a disgrace that usable school library books were considered garbage.
In 1...
The Butler Eagle is very balanced in its coverage of local and national events and issues. At a time when many papers are going out of business, the Butler Eagle is winni...
Kudos to the Offstein family on the sale of their Furniture Galleries building to the Lighthouse Foundation. The building and the opportunity for new and expanded mission...