Butler County Community College officials will break ground in Ford City on Friday to begin construction on a new facility.
A news release from BC3 said the new Armstron...
The Butler Transit Authority voted Tuesday to amend its bag policy, which limits riders to carrying only two bags of limited size on a bus.
The amendment allows riders t...
Industry faces labor, material shortages
LOS ANGELES — Even in the hottest U.S. housing market in more than a decade, new home construction has turned into a frustratingl...
A judge formally approved a plan Friday to turn OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma into a new company no longer owned by members of the Sackler family and with its profits go...
HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate dropped to another post-pandemic low, according to state figures released Friday, but the labor force shrank in August and ...
Companies seek workers
Amazon wants to hire 125,000 delivery and warehouse workers and said Tuesday that it is paying new hires an average of $18 an hour in a tight job m...
NEW YORK — Downtown businesses in the U.S. and abroad once took for granted that nearby offices would provide a steady clientele looking for breakfast, lunch, everyday g...
WASHINGTON — House Democrats unveiled a sweeping proposal Monday for tax hikes on big corporations and the wealthy to fund President Joe Biden’s $3.5 trillion rebuilding...
Economy has recovered, but with substantial gaps
NEW YORK — Millions of jobless Americans lost their unemployment benefits on Monday, leaving only a handful of economic s...
NEW YORK — Bethany Mayer didn’t want to go back to work after learning that a fellow ironworker insinuated that women like her didn’t belong there.
Jordyn Bieker, an app...