The gut-wrenching photos and story of bikers mourning a riding buddy during a memorial ride should serve as a heartbreaking reminder that the emptiness and grief felt by ...
A significant number of county residents live near a creek or other waterway that overflows its banks every so often and becomes a threat to their safety.
Some of them a...
A tributary stabilization stream bank restoration doesn’t sound like that big of a deal, but that project, which kicked off Thursday in Cranberry Township, is part of an ...
Is there such a thing as too many community centers?
Are there ever too many options for places to hold a wedding, a meeting, a fundraiser?
A historic building in a histo...
Some say the merit of a community can be measured by the importance its people place on the history that built it.
If that’s true, the future of the John Roebling wire ro...
An article in the Sunday edition of the Eagle by William Pitts detailed the plight of a young mother and her son who are living in a hotel in Cranberry Township as a resu...
Everyone who curses the state government when they pump gasoline or diesel fuel into their vehicles each week can relax a little, according to an article by business repo...
Cornered on the front page of the Friday, Nov. 17 Butler Eagle among articles about Lyme disease numbers, sewer rate increases and testimony in a murder trial was a story...
In 1990, the Butler Eagle published its first edition of Progress examining Butler County-owned businesses.
Through the years, taking this close look at our community has...
Who on Earth would volunteer to be awakened in the middle of a freezing January night or interrupted on Christmas to go risk their life at a burning building?
The answer ...
I want to offer my congratulations to Karen Newpol in winning our primary race for the open seat for supervisor of Cranberry Township.
Over the past six months, I have me...
The sixth annual Cranfest was held Saturday at the Cranberry Township Municipal Center, where the feeling of global camaraderie was palpable.
The festival is organized by...
This Mother’s Day is my first as a new mom. Now, I join the choir of women who have long voiced the challenges of balancing motherhood and a career. This challenge grew c...
In this time of COVID-19, millennials rear their children with precision, rituals and caution. Nothing within their control is left to chance.
The safe world in which the...
In the first few days after Russia invaded Ukraine, Lilia Onyshchenko was hastily directing teams of workers throughout Lviv’s Market Square, which dates to the 16th cent...
Currently, two very different competing proposals in Congress could have huge impacts on working women.
The Protecting the Right to Organize Act, also known as the PRO Ac...
The days of having a college diploma guarantee a good job have long been over. More and more, college graduates are not only seeing employers shrug their shoulders at dip...
America faces a serious economic and national security risk when it comes to the development and manufacturing of semiconductor chips that are integral to daily life in t...
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken another turn with new variants BA.2 and BA.2.12.1, which are apparently more contagious but less severe than their predecessors, causing a...
We all need heroes.
Identifying a true hero can be hard. Fame, popularity, athletic achievements spring board some into the spotlight. But are they heroes?
There are many...
As we move to the evening hours of life if not yet the midnight hours, it seems most of us seek peace and quiet in our lives more than at any other time.
Sunday morning h...
I tend to downplay Valentine’s Day. Not because I’m opposed to expressing one’s love for another. It’s important we let others know we love them, but I don’t like commerc...