HARRISBURG — Gov. Tom Corbett is taking steps toward hiring a private company to run the Pennsylvania state lottery, the latest move by the Republican to shift state ser...
To address the basics of large pond management, Dana Rizzo and Susan Boser, water quality educators with Penn State Extension, along with Tim Wood of Aquatic Edge Consul...
Researchers look at federal data
WASHINGTON — Air travelers who have endured lost bags, delayed flights, lousy service and getting bumped from full planes might want to s...
BUTLER TWP — Butler County Community College professor Chris Calhoun along with colleague Ryan Walt, boating and watercraft safety manager of the state Fish and Boat Com...
MINNEAPOLIS — To grow, Best Buy is shrinking.
The largest U.S. specialty electronics retailer for years expanded quickly by opening big-box stores across the country. Bu...
ALBANY, N.Y. — Whole Foods Market said it will stop selling fish caught from depleted waters or through ecologically damaging methods, a move that comes as supermarkets ...
New state law target of action
HARRISBURG — A group including seven municipalities Thursday sued the state of Pennsylvania over its new law regulating the rapid growth of...
They support company, jobs
OMAHA, Neb. — The main producer of “pink slime” and the politicians defending the company will have a hard time persuading consumers and grocer...
Falling commodity prices punished materials and energy companies Wednesday, pushing Wall Street’s major stock indexes to a lower close.
Crude oil lost nearly $2 to $105 ...
NEW YORK — A big shift is happening in Big Oil: an American giant now ranks behind a Chinese upstart.
Exxon Mobil is no longer the world’s biggest publicly traded produc...