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.
SAXONBURG — Good food at a good price for a good cause brought people from all over Butler County to Saxonburg VFW Post 7376 on Saturday, March 14.
Volunteers from the VF...
After fallen power lines and trees prevented access to state roads in Butler County Friday night, March 13, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is reporting tha...
BUTLER TWP — “Thirty-two year old male. Multiple gunshot wounds. The scene is safe. Police on scene.”
Simulating a real medical emergency dispatch, that’s all the informa...
West Penn Power reported Saturday morning, March 14, that 12,433 of its customers had no electricity, after heavy winds took down electric lines and trees around the area...
Data breaches and ransomware attacks make headlines with alarming frequency these days. Businesses of all sizes face a pressing question: How do they protect their compan...
Commuters who frequent Hansen Avenue and Whitestown Road regularly might have noticed some activity at the former Lyndora Hotel over the past few weeks.
That’s because th...
A Pittsburgh man is accused of entering a camper uninvited in search of a person to help him.
Robert Christopher Tabor, 39, was charged Friday, March 13, with one felony ...
A club hockey team consisting of players from various school districts, including Butler, Seneca Valley and Freeport, will be competing at the end of March in a national ...
We can argue about the reason. We can cast blame or spread it around. The bottom line for the average American remains: It’s more expensive to maintain the same quality o...
I am writing to express my objection to U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly’s recent vote for the SAVE America Act in the U.S. House. (“House passes strict voter regulation,” Butler Eag...
This is in response to Mike Rock’s letter, “Only service dogs should be allowed in grocery stores,” (Feb. 22, Page A4).
My beloved Bandit, whom I sadly had to euthanize a...
Perhaps Butler County has always been a red county, as mentioned in the Sunday, Feb. 22, letter (“Letters not reflective of county,” Page A4). But change is inevitable an...
Butler County’s rolling fields, family farms and rural landscapes are more than just scenic backdrops. They are the foundation of our local economy, our food system and o...