To help alleviate some financial pain for those who have fought for our country, Pearl Dentistry of Butler joined businesses nationwide in offering free dental care to ve...
Butler City Police charged two men on Friday, Sept. 20, for allegedly assaulting two individuals and attempting to rob one.
According to a police affidavit, Brandon M. Ca...
Somehow, it’s been 71 years since an armistice was signed to put a halt to the Korean War.
According to the U.S. Department of Defense, about 37,000 Americans were killed...
The cover of the Butler Eagle last Monday was not the cover we had planned.
And the coverage during the week that followed was driven by ongoing and evolving information ...
A Gibsonia man pleaded guilty in federal court to illegally engaging in nearly 200 trades of Dick’s Sporting Goods securities on the New York Stock Exchange, according to...
Keep your eyes on the sky today, and you’ll see more American flags than usual.
We as a nation have set aside June 14 as Flag Day, a day to honor our national flag, whic...
Mason Martin is home.
According to a social media update Wednesday, June 12, from his father, Denny Martin, the recent Karns City Jr./Sr. High School graduate who suffere...
The Grapevine Drop-in Center will remain closed for maintenance and building updates Friday, May 24, according to a news release from the organization.
The center was cl...
BC3 students with emergency services experience are being sought to lead a 40-hour junior fire cadet program offered to 14- to 18-year-olds and intended to inspire teens ...