Season points toward recovery
WASHINGTON— Five years after the U.S. housing bust sent sales and prices plunging, the spring home-buying season is pointing to a long-await...
Farm animals given too much
WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration called on drug companies to help limit the use of antibiotics given to farm animals, a decades-o...
Sean Fitzgerald, left, vice president of the Americas for Joy Mining Machinery based in Warrendale, presents a $50,000 donation for disaster relief to Patricia Waldinger...
Westinghouse exec talks at GC
GROVE CITY — Despite the nuclear plant disaster in Japan last year, nuclear energy will continue to grow, said the just-retired Westinghouse...
BUTLER TWP — The Butler Human Resources Association and the Butler County Chamber of Commerce will host the annual Human Resource Forum at 8 a.m. May 16 at the Butler Co...
Borrowers may pay more
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration’s consumer financial watchdog agency is backing off a plan to limit big upfront fees on credit cards, a move ...
The Mercer Livestock Auction provided the following report on the April 10 livestock auction.
Market steady. Commercial bulls, $95. to 115.; commercial cows, 62. to 97....
He visits sites that may close
INGOMAR, Mont. — The top U.S. Postal Service official on Thursday took his case for rural post office closures straight to those it will hu...
SAN FRANCISCO — In a case that could affect thousands of California employers and millions of workers, the state Supreme Court will decide whether managers must order wo...
DETROIT — U.S. safety regulators have expanded an investigation into 23 complaints of fires in Jeep Wrangler SUVs.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ha...