Tracy Leturgey is the assignment editor for the Butler Eagle. She grew up in Summit Township and graduated from Butler Area Senior High School.
Tracy joined the Butler Eagle staff in the spring of 2021 after spending several years working for Richland Source in Mansfield, Ohio. She had interned at the Butler Eagle while attending Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, now known as PennWest. Tracy has been recognized nationally for her work in audience engagement and solutions journalism.
She now resides in Jefferson Township with her family and two dogs.
The Department of Government Efficiency will save $749,773 with the cancellation of three annual leases for Office of Personnel Management locations in Butler County, acc...
Two students were taken to a hospital and seven others were evaluated for injuries by emergency medical services following a crash Thursday afternoon, Dec. 19, between a ...
Snow coated the ground in Butler Township at Jade's Dog Park on Thursday, Dec. 5, where people like Jared Dittman plays Frisbee with his dog, Bandit.
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UPMC cites more people seeking medical care and rising pharmacy costs as reasons for its $371 million operating loss for the first nine months of the year, according to a...
Turns out it wasn’t about the turkey.
When refrigeration failed leading up to St. Wendelin School’s turkey dinner fundraiser, the community stepped up for the Catholic e...
A documentary on Butler County law enforcement’s efforts to protect the public and former President Donald Trump at a July 13 campaign rally will be screened Thursday, No...
Advice from the Butler city police department about trick-or-treating includes planning a safe route and ways to stay visible while traveling city roads in search of cand...
Last week, the right decision was made with the release of 15 calls made to Butler County 911 amid the campaign rally for Donald Trump on July 13.
The calls came into the...