Lovers of all things autumn were out in force Saturday, Oct. 12, to celebrate two festivals in a pair of close-knit boroughs.
It’s not a big leap to figure out that Butler High senior Aubrey Rock is not only an outstanding athlete, but also a caring ...
Firefighters responded to the Deer Hunter Campground in Mercer Township just after 1 p.m. Saturday for a report of a motor ...
Police and volunteer firefighters were dispatched to Route 228 between Route 19 and Hespenheide Road in Adams Township during ...
Ruth Mirage, of Saxonburg, celebrated her 100th birthday on Oct. 3 at a party at Magnolia Place of Saxonburg with her family ...
As if the largest bug to ever live – a monster nearly 9 feet long with several dozen legs – wasn’t terrifying enough, ...
A rummage sale to benefit Nixon Preschool will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, at Nixon United Methodist Church, 334 Airport Road, Penn Township. The sale will include household ...
For a state that has experienced many tragedies, Oct. 7 will long be remembered as perhaps the darkest day in Israel’s history. Israelis from across the political divide marked the one-year ...
The news from the South has been grim for weeks now — the unprecedented scale and reach of Hurricane Helene’s destruction has been quickly followed by Hurricane Milton, which has some overlap in ...
Many of the pinball machines at Tokens Arcade display “JEREMY” at the No. 1 spot on their high-score list, and the name ...
We are only a few weeks from our national election. The outcome will determine the future of America. At this point, the majority of people are settled on who their favorite candidate is. I won’t ...
When do we cease to be the “greatest country in the world?” One million illegal immigrants coming in every year? Three million? The number of migrants crossing the border has drastically increased ...