When Mason Heller needed to throw strikes, he did. Butler had the tying runs in scoring position with none out in the fourth ...
Residents had the chance to enter a past world that lives on through antiques like 19th century furniture, art displays ...
Scouts got a look at the replica of the Brooklyn Bridge Saturday, March 21, which sits in Roebling Park as a monument to John ...
When we last left our new bride, Grace, at the end of 2019’s “Ready or Not,” she was smoking a well-earned cigarette, having ...
A Pittsburgh attorney was indicted by a federal grand jury after being charged with embezzling $1.3 million from the incline preservation society. The society operates the Duquesne Incline.
Butler eighth-grade wrestler Rylee Watson placed third in the 120-pound weight class of the 14U division at last Saturday’s ...
Southwestern Pennsylvania’s next big debates over housing, infrastructure and growth may be shaped by a document most ...
Keeping ambulance services running is not a part of the county’s “circus,” Commissioner Kevin Boozel said while speaking at ...
I read the Butler Eagle’s March 10 interview with U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly, (“Kelly focused on affordability,” March 15, Page A1) and couldn’t believe what I was reading. After 15 years in Congress, ...
Many thanks to the Butler Eagle for printing the courageous article about issues local immigrant communities face regarding U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in our area and the ...
During the recent windstorm, a large, old tree fell on the power lines that service our lane, cutting off power to three families for three days. I had the good fortune to be on scene when a crew of ...
For many years, students have been told that the only path to success is a four-year college degree. Today’s economy tells a different story. Across the nation, there is a growing shortage of skilled ...