Hunting, building barrier pose best defense
Groundhog Day might be long over, but some folks may be forgiven for thinking otherwise.
Patty Gibbons, a Butler County Penn S...
CRANBERRY TWP — The Cranberry Alliance, made up of community leaders from its Four Pillars, on Thursday afternoon honored a longtime resident and a family owned restaura...
ALBANY, N.Y. — Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. has become the first major insurance company to say it won’t cover damage related to a gas drilling process that blasts ch...
NEW YORK — JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank in the United States, said today its loss from a highly publicized trading blunder had grown to $4.4 billion in the most rece...
SLIPPERY ROCK — Slippery Rock Area Parks and Recreation will be holding its Junk In Your Trunk event Aug. 4.
Participants will park their car in a spot, open their trun...
WASHINGTON — Americans put more on their credit cards in May than in any single month since November 2007, one month before the Great Recession began.
But overall credit...
FREEPORT — Customers of the Municipal Authority of Buffalo Township next year will get water from a new treatment plant.
The authority board on Thursday awarded a $4.7 m...
No pollution found in water
PITTSBURGH — New research on Marcellus Shale gas drilling in Pennsylvania may only add fuel to the debate over whether the industry poses long...
Bioptechs, a Summit Township company that develops and manufactures micro-environmental control systems for biological and disease research, celebrated its 20th year in ...
Planted acre data collected
July 16 will be the final day to timely report planted acres to the Farm Service Agency.
Many producers have replanted “failed” acres; these ...