Fred Caesar announced on Monday, May 20, he will step down from his role as curator of the Saxonburg Museum effective May 29.
“It has been a great honor to care for famil...
Charges were held for court Monday, May 20, against William “Bill” Halle alleging he had a sexual relationship last year with a then-17-year-old girl who worked for the f...
Concordia Lutheran Services hosted a free youth Fishing Derby on Saturday, May 18, at Saxony Farms Estate just outside of Saxonburg.
Children ages 14 and younger who came...
Pennsylvania American Water crews made emergency repairs to a main line break in Saxonburg on Monday, May 20.
Customers in the area, which included a portion of Dinnerbe...
Western Pennsylvania may be far outside of America’s Tornado Alley, but so far this season, the region has experienced an unusually high string of twisters.
On Saturday, ...
Sprankle’s Neighborhood Market is holding a grocery giveaway event at its Saxonburg location from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 22.
Visitors can play carnival game...
The hilarious and lucrative appearance by the Sprankle family on the “Family Feud” television show last month will benefit three area Salvation Army food programs.
Sprank...
Butler Health System’s $150 million debt was refinanced in 2015, years before COVID-19 brought long-lasting problems to the industry — inflation, stagnant insurance reimb...
On Friday, May 17, U.S. District Judge Robert Colville denied synagogue gunman Robert Bowers’ request for a new trial.
Bowers, who was convicted of killing 11 worshippers...
The following defendants were sentenced Thursday, May 16 in Common Pleas Court by Judge Timothy McCune.
Nadine Ndayishimiye, 33, of Pittsburgh, was sentenced to concurren...