CRANBERRY TWP — Cranberry-based MSA Safety Inc. has partnered with a UK nonprofit to provide breathing apparatuses to firefighters in developing countries.
The partners...
TOKYO — Nissan Chief Executive Makoto Uchida pleaded for patience from disgruntled shareholders Tuesday and promised a turnaround at the Japanese automaker, which is pro...
The Butler County Community College’s board of trustees voted Wednesday to approve wage increases for all administrators and professional/technical employees and voted o...
WASHINGTON — The economy is growing at a healthy clip, and that has accelerated inflation, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says in written testimony to be delivered ...
NCAA may not limit benefits
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday the NCAA can’t limit education-related benefits — like computers and paid internships ...
State Pipe Services Inc., a Cranberry-based company in the municipal sanitary and storm infrastructure inspection, cleaning, repair and rehabilitations industry, is cele...
Compost microbes do a world of good
WINFIELD TWP — Frederick C. Miller refers to the microbes that break down material in compost as “little wild beasties.”
Microorganis...
General Motors is taking its hydrogen fuel cell technology to the sky.
GM and Liebherr-Aerospace, an on-board aircraft system supplier, have partnered to develop ways t...
John I. Lewis, president and CEO of Armstrong Center for Medicine and Health (ACMH), was appointed to the Pennsylania Trauma Systems Foundation Board of Directors.
Lewis...
DETROIT — The head of Detroit’s big international auto show says it will return to the Motor City next year, but with smaller indoor displays, and more emphasis on exper...