A Butler man apologized Thursday for breaking into man’s home last year and thanked the victim, who shot him, for his forgiveness.
Nathan A. Harvey, 43, spoke to the victim, Jeremy Cox, via video from...
Portersville woman finds benefit in Nordic exercise
Ever since she gave up running to save wear and tear on her joints, Michelle Pekich of Portersville has made great strides in keeping up with her f...
BUTLER TWP — To look at the nearly uncountable number of Christmas ornaments, decorations and other holiday items displayed throughout Wayne Wall’s home, it would appear he has been piling up the char...
They may be called choral or choir directors, but putting on a school holiday concert requires the talents of a booking agent, air traffic controller and Broadway impresario. There are songs to select...
The toys that piled up under the Christmas tree Thursday, Dec. 7, at the Brick House in Butler weren’t put there by Santa Claus, but by community members for the Toys for Tots donation drive.
The prog...
The coronavirus pandemic and the construction of her new house put the crunch on the Christmas cookie business of Crystal Damico, of Prospect, but she’s returning this year like an Elf on a Shelf.
Dam...
On Thursday afternoon, Nov. 30, Barbara “Breeze” Menchyk and her husband, Frank, were out delivering dinner to some friends that, in Breeze’s words, were “not in the best of health.” It wasn’t an unex...
Everyone contributes to society in their own way, but Carol Sexton has the sweetest way to help those in need.
Sexton, of East Butler, has baked mountains of cookies over the years for charitable even...
CONNOQUENESSING — The home at 106 Connoquenessing School Road is a total loss after being ravaged by fire Thursday afternoon, causing the death of a dog.
The fire was first reported just after 4 p.m. ...
Steve Loder always makes it a point to donate some of his deer meat during hunting season, even after 40 years in the hobby.
“I love my wild game,” the former Cranberry Township resident told the But...