WASHINGTON — U.S. employers posted a record number of available jobs in March, illustrating starkly the desperation of businesses trying to find new workers as the count...
Municipalities sometimes 'bound by the state law'
CRANBERRY TWP — A number of state laws constrain how municipalities can restrict or entice development, but many residen...
DETROIT — The U.S. government's auto safety agency is investigating multiple complaints about steering failures that could affect more than 1.1 million Honda Accord seda...
FBI: DarkSide syndicate responsible for attack
WASHINGTON — Hit by a cyberattack, the operator of a major U.S. fuel pipeline said Monday it hopes to have services mostly ...
After a painful year of joblessness, the future has finally brightened for Alycia St. Germain, a 22-year-old college senior at the University of Minnesota.
Having lost a...
CRANBERRY TWP — An Allegheny County woman sued Cranberry-based Rue21, claiming the clothing retailer illegally discriminated against her due to her pregnancy.
In a lawsu...
As I write this early in the week, Pfizer has announced that maybe they will have a pill for COVID-19 that you can take at home. How cool is that?
Because of the way th...
Sept. 12, 1915, was the date in the spiral bound notebook found in our home, purchased in 1972 and constructed in 1906.
“Today we planted a pine tree in the front lawn....
LOS ANGELES — Shopping for houseplants now can be like playing the lottery: There’s no guarantee you will be rewarded with the jackpot. As houseplant sales have skyrocke...
Market, COVID issues drive up lumber prices
Somewhere between Mars and Evans City, on the aptly named Mars-Evans City Road, is a plain-looking building with a gasp-produc...