WASHINGTON — Thousands of Medicare patients with severe chronic illnesses such as Alzheimer’s would get continuing access to rehab and other services under a change agre...
NEW YORK — Barnes & Noble said Tuesday devices used by customers to swipe credit and debit cards have been tampered with in 63 of its stores in nine states.
The company ...
Groups look at water pollution
PITTSBURGH — Fourteen environmental groups have asked Republican Gov. Tom Corbett to reverse a recent change in how official notifications ...
HAGERSTOWN, Md. — The highly caffeinated Monster Energy Drink has been cited in five deaths and one non-fatal heart attack, according to reports that the U.S. Food and D...
It will continue to buy bonds
WASHINGTON — Six weeks ago, the Federal Reserve unveiled its latest plan to invigorate the U.S. economy. This week, the Fed will likely send...
Retirement fears grow
WASHINGTON — Younger Americans in their late 30s are now the group most likely to doubt they will be financially secure after retirement, a major sh...
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama isn’t talking about it and neither is Mitt Romney. But come January, 163 million workers can expect to feel the pinch of a big tax in...
Area beef cattle producers are encouraged to mark their calendars for two fall programs that focus on cow/calf management and forage management.
The first workshop is sc...
Holiday season almost here
With the holiday season approaching, retailers are rushing to put the latest toys on shelves and roll out extra services, all to woo parents wh...
The whirling explosion of wings — the classic heart-stopping flush of a ruffed grouse — helped christen the start of the new season.
It offered only a split-second glim...