Letters going to governor
Local officials and business owners are disappointed that Gov. Tom Wolf didn't elevate Butler County to the yellow COVID-19 reopening phase Frid...
From left, Victoria Spreng, Joe Franciscus and Sean Ebbitt of Lighthouse Foundation in Middlesex Township organize butter Thursday. The foundation received around 1,500 ...
The prevalence of COVID-19 among asymptomatic patients might be lower than some feared.
Dr. Donald Yealy, chair of the UPMC emergency medicine department, said no asympt...
Butler County will not be in the first wave of reopening, according to an Associated Press report.
Less than one hour before Wolf's 2 p.m. news conference, AP reported t...
Elective procedures to start on limited basis
Butler Health System has set Monday as the tentative date to resume elective services.
The Reopening Steering Committee reco...
Increased options available Friday
Butler Health System has held more than 10,000 telehealth visits in the past two months and is expanding options to patients who might ...
Going to school is about more than academics.
It's also about learning social skills, working through differences, establishing relationships and making connections.
Wit...
Celebrating Seniors
North Catholic High School senior Gracie Muth of Penn Township shows her appreciation for a sign congratulating the Class of 2020 that was delivered t...
Seneca Valley volunteers part of Sews It Flat
Seneca Valley students and parents have teamed up with the local volunteer organization called Cranberry Sews It Flat to hel...
Food drive gives back to community
Retirements in the workplace are typically marked by a pizza, a luncheon or cake.
Not so in the time of COVID-19.
Harmony Castings pres...